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Nydot Let Projects Only DATA AS OF: 10/2/2013 PROJECT PERIOD COVERED: 10/01/2013 - 3/31/2015 NYDOT LET PROJECTS ONLY AGENCY PIN PROJECT TITLE PUBLIC FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION COUNTY $ RANGE DURATION (YRs) LET DATE NYSDOT 004233 NY25 OVER I495 BRIDGE REPAIR This project proposes to repair the structure that carries SUFFOLK $5M to $10M 1.12 12/18/2014 NY Route 25 over the Long Island Expressway (I495) in LET BY: the Town of Riverhead, Suffolk County. It will improve NYSDOT the service life of the bridge and ensure the safety of the traveling public. NYSDOT 004237 NY25 TUCKER LANE TO END NY25 This project proposes to provide a smooth riding surface SUFFOLK $10M to $20M 1.64 11/07/2013 THIN COURSE OVERLAY by removing the existing top layer of asphalt on NY25 LET BY: between Tucker Lane and Orient Point (excluding the NYSDOT Village of Greenport) in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. NYSDOT 004238 NY25 CR58 TO TUCKER LN THIN This project proposes to provide a smooth riding surface SUFFOLK $10M to $20M 1.57 12/05/2013 COURSE OVERLAY by removing the top layer of existing asphalt on NY25 LET BY: between Old Country Road and Tucker Lane in the NYSDOT Towns of Riverhead and Southold, Suffolk County and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. NYSDOT 005909 NY27 & I495 MEDIAN BARRIER PHASE Install Median Barrier along I495 between Exit 70 and SUFFOLK $5M to $10M 05/08/2014 2 Exit 72 & NY27 between Exit 59 and Exit 66 in the LET BY: Towns of Brookhaven, Riverhead & Southampton in NYSDOT Suffolk County. NYSDOT 005912 NY27 M&F NASS/SUFF LINE - N This project proposes to provide a smooth riding surface SUFFOLK $5M to $10M 1.32 02/20/2014 MONROE AVE by removing the existing top layer of asphalt on NY27 LET BY: (Sunrise Highway) between the Nassau/Suffolk County NYSDOT line and N. Monroe Avenue in the Town of Babylon, Suffolk County and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. NYSDOT 005913 NY27 M&F HARRISON AVE - WSP This project proposes to provide a smooth riding surface NASSAU $10M to $20M 1.21 10/17/2013 by removing the existing top layer of asphalt on NY27 LET BY: (Sunrise Highway) between Harrison Avenue and NYSDOT Wantagh State Parkway in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. Page 1 of 71 DATA AS OF: 10/2/2013 PROJECT PERIOD COVERED: 10/01/2013 - 3/31/2015 NYDOT LET PROJECTS ONLY AGENCY PIN PROJECT TITLE PUBLIC FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION COUNTY $ RANGE DURATION (YRs) LET DATE NYSDOT 005914 NY27 M&F BROADWAY TO This project proposes to provide a smooth riding sufrace NASSAU $10M to $20M 1.33 10/17/2013 HARRISON AVE by removing the existing top layer of asphalt on NY27 LET BY: (Sunrise Highway) between Broadway and Harrison NYSDOT Avenue in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. NYSDOT 005915 NY27 CONCRETE PAVMT REP This project proposes to recondition the existing concrete SUFFOLK $1M to $5M 1.10 04/10/2014 BRENTWOOD-CONNETQUOT roadway on NY 27 (Sunrise Highway) between Exits 44 LET BY: (Brentwood Rd) and east of Connetquot Avenue in the NYSDOT Town of Islip, Suffolk County to improve its efficiency and provide a smoother driving surface to help assure the continued safety of the traveling public. NYSDOT 022934 CR19 OVER I495 BRIDGE REHAB This project proposes to rehabilitate the bridge that SUFFOLK $10M to $20M 02/20/2014 carries County Road 19 (Patchogue Holbrook Road) over LET BY: the Long Island Expressway (LIE/I495) to assure the NYSDOT continued safety of motorists in the town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County. NYSDOT 022944 I495 CRACK SEALING EXIT 57 TO This proposed project will apply a preventative SUFFOLK $1M to $5M 06/05/2014 EXIT 61 maintenance treatment to seal cracks in the pavement LET BY: along on I495 (Long Island Expressway) between Exit 57 NYSDOT and Exit 61,Towns of Islip and Brookhaven, Suffolk County. This work helps keep the highway system in a state of good repair. NYSDOT 022946 I495 M&F QUEENS/NASS LINE TO EXT This project proposes to provide a smooth riding surface NASSAU $10M to $20M 1.34 12/05/2013 37 by removing the existing top layer of asphalt on I495 LET BY: (Long Island Expressway) between the Queens/Nassau NYSDOT County line and Exit 37 (Willis Ave) in the Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, and replace it with a new asphalt riding surface. Page 2 of 71 DATA AS OF: 10/2/2013 PROJECT PERIOD COVERED: 10/01/2013 - 3/31/2015 NYDOT LET PROJECTS ONLY AGENCY PIN PROJECT TITLE PUBLIC FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION COUNTY $ RANGE DURATION (YRs) LET DATE NYSDOT 022947 I495 BRIDGE REHAB SUFFOLK This project proposes to repair bridges that carry: Half SUFFOLK $10M to $20M 11/20/2014 Hollow Rd over the LIE (I495), Washington Ave over LET BY: the LIE (I495), Ronkonkoma Ave over the LIE (I495), NYSDOT Hawkins Ave over the LIE (I495), the LIE (I495) over Edwards Ave, the LIE (I495) over NY112 (Medford Ave), the LIE (I495) over Sills Rd and Yaphank Ave over the LIE (I495). Bridges are in the Towns of Brookhaven, Huntington & Islip in Suffolk County. Project will help maintain bridge reliability and integrity to assure the continued safety of the traveling public. The work may include all or some of the following: the removal and replacement of existing steel bearings with elastomeric bridge bearings, the reconstruction of bridge bearing pedestals and anchor bolts, repairs to concrete pier cap beams, removal and replacment of deck joint systems, and reconstruction of deck slabs at deck joint regions, and miscellaneous concrete substructure patch repairs. Some bridges will have replacement of their asphalt wearing surface overlay, after milling to remove the existing, installation of a waterproof membrane, and paving of the new asphalt wearing course overlay. This type of corrective maintenance helps extend the life of the bridges. NYSDOT 053475 SSP SAFETY IMPVTS E/B RAMP TO This project proposes to widen the Southern State NASSAU $5M to $10M 1.12 11/20/2014 NY109 Parkway eastbound exit ramp to NY 109 eastbound to SUFFOLK LET BY: help improve motorist safety and meet current design NYSDOT standards, Town of Babylon, Suffolk County. If there are funds left over, CARDs (Centerline Audible Roadway Delineators) will be installed at the following locations: NY 25A from Ashland Drive to West Main Street in the Town of Smithtown, Suffolk County. NY 25 from Nassau/Suffolk Line to 140 ft east of Promenade Drive in the Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau County and Town of Huntington, Suffolk County. NY 25A from 330 ft south of Sunken Meadow Parkway northbound to eastbound exit ramp to 125 ft north of Country Lane Drive in the Town of Smithtown, Suffolk County. Page 3 of 71 DATA AS OF: 10/2/2013 PROJECT PERIOD COVERED: 10/01/2013 - 3/31/2015 NYDOT LET PROJECTS ONLY AGENCY PIN PROJECT TITLE PUBLIC FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION COUNTY $ RANGE DURATION (YRs) LET DATE NYSDOT 080894 NY111 NY454 -TOWN LINE RD This project proposes to upgrade the drainage system SUFFOLK $5M to $10M 1.12 11/20/2014 RUNOFF MITIGATION along 1/2 mile of NY Route 111 between NY Route 454 LET BY: and Townline Road in the town of Islip, Suffolk County NYSDOT to help provide drainage improvements and prevent roadway flooding NYSDOT 080903 SIDEWALK & CURB Install and upgrade sidewalk curb ramps and sidewalk NASSAU $1M to $5M 1.11 03/20/2014 REHABILITATION & RESTORATION segments to meet current ADA and Department standards SUFFOLK LET BY: on NY24 (Hempstead Turnpike), NY102 (Front Street), NYSDOT NY27 (Sunrise Highway), NY106 (Newbridge Road) and NY107 (Hicksville Road/Cedar Swamp Road) in Region 10 - Long Island. Locations identified under other contracts but beyond their scope may be included in this project. Sidewalk may be installed to fill gaps less than a half mile between segments of existing sidewalks where extensive drainage improvements are not required. Curbs, signs and paving within the area of work may be replaced and other site improvements may be provided. Crosswalks may also be re-striped to link curb ramps where required. NYSDOT 080917 GUIDERAIL REHABILITATION This proposed project will help replace existing rustic NASSAU $5M to $10M 1.11 11/21/2013 guiderail in spot locations along approximately a 21 mile SUFFOLK LET BY: section of Southern State Parkway in the Towns of NYSDOT Hempstead and Oyster Bay, Nassau County, and the Towns of Babylon and Islip, Suffolk County as well as spot locations along approximately a 22 mile section of Northern State Parkway, in the Towns of North Hempstead and Oyster Bay, Nassau County, and the Towns of Huntington and Smithtown, Suffolk County. Existing guiderails will be replaced with guiderails that meet current engineering standards. In addition, new sections of guiderail will be added, if warranted, to ensure the safety of the traveling public. NYSDOT 080918 ADA/BIKEWAY/PEDESTRIAN This project proposes to improve the safety and reliability SUFFOLK $1M to $5M 1.12 10/17/2013 REQUIREMENTS of non-motorized travelers on existing and new LET BY: pedestrian walkways that are in compliance with the NYSDOT Americans with Disabilities Act. Pedestrian infrastructure will be addressed on NY 25 from Twomey Ave to Elton St in the Town of Riverhead, Suffolk County. Page 4 of 71 DATA AS OF: 10/2/2013 PROJECT PERIOD COVERED: 10/01/2013 - 3/31/2015 NYDOT LET PROJECTS ONLY AGENCY PIN PROJECT TITLE PUBLIC FRIENDLY DESCRIPTION COUNTY $ RANGE DURATION (YRs) LET DATE NYSDOT 080920 PM BRIDGE REPAIR CONTRACT This project proposes to repair bridges that carry the SUFFOLK $10M to $20M 09/04/2014 Long Island Expressway over the Long Island Rail Road, LET BY: the Carmans River and Wading River Road in the Town NYSDOT of Brookhaven, and 5th Avenue over NY27 (Sunrise Highway) in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, in order to help maintain bridge reliability and integrity to assure the continued safety of the traveling public.
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