Perris Valley Commuter Rail Extension
Oltmans Construction joint ventured with Ames Construction to complete four (4) rail stations and one (1) rail layover facility including all associated on and offsite work.
Construction of the Perris Valley Line (PVL), which extends Metrolink commuter rail service on the 91 Line, began in October 2013. Led by the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC), the PVL is the first extension of Metrolink service since the Antelope Valley Line, which was built in 1994. The PVL continues rail service 24 miles from the downtown Riverside station to south Perris, with four new stations constructed at Riverside Hunter Park, Moreno Valley/March Field, Downtown Perris and South Perris. The project also includes construction and rehabilitation of railroad tracks, upgrades at-grade crossings and improvements of existing tracks. The PVL provides greater access to Southern California’s commuter rail network for residents in Menifee, Murrieta, Temecula, San Jacinto, Hemet, Lake Elsinore and Wildomar.
Square Footage:
Site Area 28.89 acres or 1,258,599 s.f.
Building Area 592,810 s.f.