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Interview: MTA’s queen of New York

Porie Saikia New York
The MTA is responsible for the New York subway system, as well as buses, trains and infrastructure (Image: Dreamstime)
Porie Saikia FCIOB, who spearheads sustainability on New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), recently received the prestigious Rockefeller Excelsior Award. Rod Sweet spoke to her.
What does receiving the Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Award mean for you personally?

Rockefeller was very focused on the built environment. He was also an exceptional champion of public architecture. The Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller Excelsior Award recognises licensed architects employed in the public sector in New York State whose work on projects within their jurisdiction has furthered the cause of design excellence in public architecture.

As governor of the State of New York, he created the MTA. This is the organisation I’ve served for a good part of my career. Previously as its chief architect and currently as head of environment, energy and sustainability. Nelson Rockefeller exemplified commitment to public service, a role he assumed despite its demands. This award for me is a validation of a professional career dedicated to public architecture.

Give us an idea of the progress MTA has made toward climate sustainability.

MTA is one of the few public transit agencies, and certainly the largest, to sit at the table on climate dialogue locally, nationally and internationally. It serves 8 million customers daily with a 24/7 operation. With a $52bn (£43bn) capital programme, we are developing sustainable strategies and policies in our operations and development. MTA has committed to the Paris Agreement’s Science Based Target initiative (SBTi). Our plans to achieve them were approved by SBTi in November 2019.

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