A slow economy and competitive bidding has the New Jersey Turnpike Authority fattening up its coffers, and the agency plans on throwing it back out on the roads.
Originally, the capital program for FY 2013 was marked for $700 million, but it now stands at $1 billion. Money saved on major highway construction projects, like the widening of the New Jersey Turnpike between Exits 6 and 9, is the main reason for the sudden boost.
“The more money saved on bids, the more construction we can put on the street,” Richard Razcynski told the Asbury Park Press.