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Project ID Description 288CLOVE REHABILITATION OF 288 CLOVE RD FACILITY

ACEDCA437 DCLA MMA - Air Handler Replacements: WHVAC-2, 3, 4, & 5

ACEDCA702 DCLA - REPLACEMENT OF 7 AIR HANDLING UNITS

ACEDCA703 DCLA - CHILLER PLANT UPGRADE

C114NEWRI NEW RIKERS ISLAND FACILITY

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Client Agency Division Phase ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Public Buildings Design

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Projected Construction Completion 04/28/2024

11/16/2017

10/31/2022

12/30/2022

04/11/2021

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Scope Dollar Amount The City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is planning to develop a campus at $30M to 100M 288 Clove Road that will service the Sewer Maintenance Unit currently located on-site, as well as the Repairs and Water Maintenance Units which will be relocated to the site upon completion of the construction project. The project will include demolition of the existing building and fueling station, construction of a new building serving all three units including conditioned garage space and unconditioned materials storage space, construction of a new fueling station, new site grading and development, new outdoor parking with canopy structures, and new outdoor materials storage space. The Air Handler Replacement project will replace seven air handler systems throughout the building, all $1M to 3M of which are past their useful life. Some of these systems were installed back in 1950's and are extremely inefficient. The existing units will be completely demolished and replaced with new state of the art air handlers of equivalent capacities. In order to replace this equipment new auxiliary work will need to be performed including ducting, piping, demolishing, controls, insulation and related electrical components. The scope will include the replacement of air duct distribution and fire dampers. The new Air Handlers will be modern state-of-the-art equipment which will improve energy efficiency, $3M to 10M improve indoor air quality, and provide a more stable environment for the staff and visitors. With the new equipment and controls, the desired temperature and humidity conditions will be more consistent, reliable and have unoccupied mode ability. The ’s Central Plant provides heating and cooling for a majority of the campus 365 days a year. $3M to 10M Two of the existing four chillers and two cooling towers, installed in 1997 City-funded Pass-Through PVC034-S, are degraded and have exceeded their useful lives. The Museum proposes to demolish and replace two chillers that serve 68% of the Museum’s complex and to demolish and replace two cooling towers (CTs) that serve the existing complex. Currently, approximately 68% of the Museum utilizes chilled water for cooling needs. The Rikers Island New Facility is part of an overall DOC Capacity Replacement Program plan which $10M to 30M proposes the demolition of the temporary deteriorating constructions and building new state-of –the –art

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CMEHVAC OCME - Evidence Unit HVAC Upgrades at 421 E. 26th St, Manh

CO272ELC2 45 MONROE PL - ELECTRICAL / FA UPGRADE

CO278EXT2 360 ADAMS ST. - EXTERIOR

CO278FA3 360 ADAMS STREET - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM & SPRINKLER UPGRADE

CO281TOIL 120 SCHERMERHORN ST.- CODE COMPLIANT TOILET UPGRADE CO283TOIL 100 CENTRE ST.- CODE COMPLIANT TOILET UPGRADE CO285FIRE 60 LAFAYETTE ST - FIRE ALARM UPGRADE

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HEALTH Public Buildings Construction

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02/23/2022

09/15/2023

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facilities. The program includes: housing of 1300-bed male detention center with 200-bed infirmary, central intake with a central storage, outside parking areas and a study of the new building traffic impact. The gross area is 607,000sqf. The building seeks silver LEED certification. HVAC upgrades for the Evidence Area of OCME-Hirsh Center at 421 E. 26th St, Manh. sub-level 1. $1M or less Install secured doors between Lab and Evidence Holding Office on 5th Fl. Replace and upgrade the switchgear and the electrical distribution panels. $3M to 10M Replace feeder/ riser wiring. Provide a new Emergency Generator for all Life Safety Systems. Provide a new Fire Alarm System to replace existing. Comply with new 2014 NYC Electrical Code. Undertake a comprehensible restoration of the façade and its elements as well as removing and $1M to 3M replacing sections of the roof parapet and associated flashing. Secure loose parapets stone coping and repointing parapet. Reinforced and/or replace damaged and/or displaced stone panels. Reinforcement and/or replacement of deteriorated/rusty structural steel behind the façade as well as sagging steel above wall openings, seal windows and adjuncts openings. Rehabilitation of large section of deteriorate masonry as well as cleaning of the stone façade and aluminum fenestration to protect pedestrians and restore the building appearance to an esthetically acceptable state. New addressable non-proprietary Fire Detection & Alarm system in full compliance with current Building, $30M to 100M Electrical & Fire Protection Codes of the City of New York as mandated by Local Law #5 of 1973 and its latest amendments. New sprinkler system prior to 2019 as mandated by Local Law 26. ADA & Code Compliant Public Restroom/ Holding Cell Toilet Upgrade. $10M to 30M ADA & Code Compliant Public Restroom/Holding Cell Toilet Upgrade/Renovations $3M to 10M Upgrade of the Fire Alarm system $10M to 30M

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CO290BCHJ BCHJ-Post Construction Work

CO290BCHJ-2 BCHJ-Post Construction Work

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Remediation work at the Bronx County Hall of Justice as indicated in the Project Objectives, Exhibit C. $30M to 100M Work includes HVAC, roof leaks, glass breakage, intumescent paint, plumbing and audio/visual. BRONX HALL OF JUSTICE POST CONSTRUCTION BID PACKAGE 2- $30M to 100M HVAC AIRFLOW ISSUES This scope includes the installation of a new transfer air fan and associated ductwork with sound attenuation on the inlet and outlet of a fan serving the Judge’s Lounge located at the 7th Floor. New transfer air ducts are being installed on floors 2, 7 & 8 to assist in the proper function of the return air system. Additional fan coil units are being installed to serve several rooms on the 8th floor & the 7th floor elevator lobby.

ENGINATOR EXHAUST HEAT This scope involves a means of venting excessive heat that builds up in a shaft way that houses the enginator exhaust pipe that begins in lower level 2 up and out through the roof of the building. The heat emanates through the shaft way walls into the building. This will be accomplished by installing a new exhaust fan and a makeup air fan that pumps outside air into the shaft way.

CURTAINWALL SHADOW BOX HEAT TRANSFER Original design created conditions where curtain wall mullions heated to temperatures in excess of 110 F. This scope of works involves installing new metal stud with sheetrock finishes over interior curtain wall mullions. Affected locations are portions of the 2nd floor east side exposure.

WATER PENETRATION THROUGH UNDERGROUND CONDUITS An existing underground conduit experienced water infiltration which caused those conductors to fail. Those conductors are going to be removed and the conduit abandoned. A new above ground path has been designed for the new feeder.

INTERIOR GLASS REPLACEMENT

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CO293LL11 851 GRAND CONCOURSE - FACADE RECONSTRUCTION CO293SP 851 GRAND CONCOURSE - FIRE PROTECTION/SPRINKLERS

CO295EV 1118 GRAND CONCOURSE - ELEVATORS CO296ELEC 125-01 BLVD - ELECTRICAL UPGRADES CO296RF 125-01 QUEENS BLVD.- ROOF CO299EXT2 89-17 SUTPHIN BLVD.- PLAZA/SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION CO299FIRE 89-17 SUTPHIN BLVD - FIRE ALARM DESIGN & REPLACEMENT CO301LL 130 STUYVESANT PL - FACADE REPAIRS LOCAL LAW 11

CO301PD 130 STUYVESANT PL.- PARKING GARAGE DECK

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Replace 4 sections of glazing at Stair A and 1 section at Stair B.

CONDENSER WATER SYSTEM WITH THREE ROOF TOP DRY COOLERS Furnish and install a complete new A/C condenser cooling glycol system that includes roof top dry coolers and associated piping. This new system will serve chilled water A/C units in IT closets and elevator machine rooms throughout the building. 851 GRAND CONCOURSE - FACADE REPAIRS LOCAL LAW 11 $10M to 30M Provide new addressable non-proprietary Fire Detection & Alarm system in full compliance with the $30M to 100M 2008/2014 fire code, Local Law 5, Local Law 26 and all codes related to fire and life safety in the City of New York; provide new sprinkler system prior to 2019 as mandated by Local Law 26. The project is necessary to replace the existing Edwards EST3 Fire Alarm system (originally installed in 1992 - beyond the life expectancy) in over 70-years old Landmark in full compliance with all latest applicable codes and regulations & provide new sprinkler system prior to 2019 as mandated by Local Law 26 1118 GRAND CONCOURSE - ELEVATORS $3M to 10M Upgrade of the Electrical and Fire Alarm systems at Queens Criminal Court $30M to 100M Roof Replacement $1M to 3M 89-17 SUTPHIN BLVD.- PLAZA/SIDEWALK RECONSTRUCTION $3M to 10M 89-17 Sutphin Blvd Fire alarm replacement $3M to 10M The scope of this project is to reconstruct the entire envelope including the restoration of the curtain wall $3M to 10M system on the north, east and west facades, the reconstruction of the masonry walls at the south façade and bulkhead, replacement of the roofs at each level and related work required at the roof parapets, copings and railings. The scope of this project is to renovate the surface deck of the parking garage attached to the Mark A. $3M to 10M Costantino Judicial Center. The project scope includes replacement of the top deck waterproofing

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CO302ST 18 RICHMOND TERRACE - EXTERIOR STEPS RECONSTRUCTION

CO304REHB 60 CENTRE ST. - RECONSTRUCTION CRO-AGS CROTON ABOVE-GROUND STRUCTURE AND LANDSCAPING

E14-0003A DCAS - BRONX FAMILY CRIMINAL COURT-ENERGY UPGRADE

E14-0017A DHS - Bellevue Men's Shelter E16-0002 DCAS - Queens Civil Court

E16-0003 DCAS - Civil Court E16-0004 DSNY - Queens 7 District Garage Annex

E16-0004A DSNY - Queens 7 District Garage Annex

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11/27/2019

04/24/2020 01/30/2022

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membrane and wear surfacing, the replacement of flashing at all mechanical penetrations, and the replacement of the parking surface on-grade continuous with the top parking deck. Also included will be new parking deck drains, new surface lighting, installation of automatic pop-up vehicle access gates and modification of vertical access to the building entrance from the parking deck for ADA accessibility will be part of this project. 18 RICHMOND TERRACE - RECONSTRUCTION EXTERIOR STEPS TO REMOVE ALL HAZARDOUS $1M to 3M CONDITIONS 60 CENTRE - RECONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING - BASEMENT, ROOF AND FACADE $10M to 30M The new Mosholu Golf Course Club House, together with fifty-five Driving Range Tee Boxes and ten- $30M to 100M acres of re-landscaping comprise the phase IV and final of the vast DEP Croton Water Treatment Plant project, currently under construction in Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx. Through a multifunctional design strategy the project reinstates the pre-existing golf program and facility, creates civic space for community use and ensures security for a multi-billion dollar public works facility. This is a secondary project ID which relates to E14-0003. This secondary ID (E14-0003A) will only $3M to 10M track the Bronx Family and Criminal Court ANNEX Building. The Annex/Garage portion of the main Family and Criminal Court building in the Bronx includes 6 levels of approximately 20,000 square feet each, for a total of 120,000 square feet of floor area. The first 4 levels of the building consist of Garage and the upper 2 levels consist of office space. DHS - Bellevue Men's Shelter-COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY UPGRADE. $3M to 10M Energy efficiency upgrades at Queens Civil Court. Upgrades will include work on HVAC and Electrical $3M to 10M systems. Manhattan Civil Court Comprehensive Energy Efficiency HVAC upgrade $3M to 10M Queens 7 District Garage Annex Energy Efficiency Upgrades consisting of Lighting upgrades, $1M to 3M Installation of Rapid Roll Doors. This is a secondary project ID which relates to E16-0004. This secondary ID (E16-0004A) will only track $1M to 3M Energy Efficiency Building Envelope Upgrade at Queens District 7 Garage. The scope of work for DSNY

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E16-0005 DSNY -Manhattan 3 District Garage

PV209-SEC JCM - Jewish Childrens Museum Security Cameras

E16-0005A DSNY -Manhattan 3 District Garage

E17-0001 DCAS - LOUIS J LEFKOWITZ - ENERGY EFFICIENCY UPGRADE

E17-0006 DSNY - NORTH 1 DISTRICT &4 DISTRICT GARAGE

F175EC268 NEW FIREHOUSE - EC268 F175EMS17 EMS Station 17 - New Facility HAM17MRCC MARCY HOUSES - RENOVATE 492 MARCY AVE INTO A COMM CENTER HAM18MHCC Mariner's Harbor Community Center

HH112AAFS ATLANTIC ARMORY FIRE SAFETY

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Queens District 7 Garage is to improve the energy efficiency of the building with installation of new rapid roll doors. The new doors will improve the building envelop and reduce energy consumption. Manhattan 3 District Efficiency Upgrades consisting of Garage Lighting Upgrades, HVAC Demand $1M to 3M Control Ventilation, Installation of Rapid Roll Doors. Jewish Childrens Museum Security Cameras. $171K (OcL 22) and $128K (OcL 29) transferred from 126 $1M or less PV467-EMR DCLA Emergency funding and $1K (OcL 17) from 126 PV510ATTC at EX 4/17 cjs. This is a secondary Project ID which relates to E16-0005. This Secondary ID will only track DSNY $1M to 3M Manhattan District 3 Garage– Energy Efficiency Building Envelope Upgrade.The scope of work is to improve the energy efficiency of the building with installation of new rapid roll doors. The new doors will improve the building envelop and reduce energy consumption. Lighting upgrade, occupancy sensors, DCV, thermostatic radiator valves, and $1M to 3M condensate heat recovery

Energy Efficiency project to improve building performance and reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas. Lighting and controls upgrade, solar PV installation, battery storage, $10M to 30M new BMS, demand controlled ventilation, HVAC controls and geothermal heat pumps. NEW FIREHOUSE - EC268 $10M to 30M EMS Station 17 - New Facility $10M to 30M New 3,500 SF Community Center located in the Marcy Houses (NYCHA) in Brooklyn. $3M to 10M

Mariner's Harbor Community Center - Renovate space in NYCHA Housing Complex at Mariner's Harbor $3M to 10M into a Community Center. HH112AAFS $3M to 10M Atlantic Avenue Armory Fire Safety

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HH112BDFA BORDEN AVENUE FIRE SAFETY HH112BEES BELLEVUE - ELECT SVC UPGRADE HH112BEES-G BELLEVUE - ELECT SVC UPGRADE HH112BEGE BELLEVUE - GENERATOR HH112BLBR BELLEVUE BATHROOMS RECONSTRUCTION

HH112BLCY BELLEVUE COURTYARD HH112BLEN BELLEVUE MAIN ATRIUM HH112BLFS BELLEVUE MEN'S RESIDENCE- FIRE SAFETY HH112BLRR BELLEVUE ROOF/ FACADE HH112BLRRFW BELLEVUE ROOF/ FACADE HH112BLRR-FW BELLEVUE ROOF/ FACADE HH112BVFA BROWNSVILLE WOMEN FIRE SAFETY HH112CGIU Keener Assessment Shelter - Fire Alarm Upgrade

HH112CTFS CLARKE THOMAS FIRE SAFETY HH112CWFR COMMONWEALTH AVENUE FIRE SAFETY SYSTEM HH112FBFS FANNIE BARNES FIRE SAFETY HH112FTRF FT. WASHINGTON ARMORY ROOF REPLACEMENT HH112FWFA FT. WASHINGTON - FIRE ALARM

HH112HMFA HARLEM 1 FIRE SAFETY

HH112HSFA HELP SEC - FIRE SAFETY

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Installation of new building wide fire alarm system for Borden Avenue Veteran's Shelter $1M or less BELLEVUE - ELECT SVC UPGRADE $10M to 30M Electrical Service upgrade and Installation of new Generator at Bellevue Men's Shelter. $10M to 30M Install natural gas fired emergency generator for building life safety and elevators. $1M or less The purpose of the project a complete upgrade of all the bathroom throughout the facility for clients, staff $10M to 30M and the general public in the facility. Reconstruct Courtyard at Bellevue Shelter $3M to 10M BELLEVUE MEN'S RESIDENCE- RECONSTRUCT ATRIUM AREA $3M to 10M Borden Avenue Fire Safety $10M to 30M Building envelope rehabilitation with roof and window replacement. $30M to 100M Bellevue Facade Rehab & Window Replacement $30M to 100M Façade and Window Replacement at Bellevue Men's Shelter $30M to 100M Brownsville Women's Fire Safety $1M to 3M The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $1M or less OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. Clarke Thomas Fire Safety $1M or less Commonwealth Avenue; Fire Safety System $1M to 3M Fannie Barnes: Fire Safety $3M to 10M Roof replacement $10M to 30M HH112FWFA: Fort Washington Armory - Fire Alarm Upgrade $3M to 10M

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HH112HWFS HELP WOMEN'S CENTER FIRE SAFETY

HH112KEFA Kenton Hall Fire Safety

HH112KELC 282 EAST 3RD STREET - ELECTRICAL UPGRADE HH112LXFA 85 LEXINGTON FIRE SAFETY SYSTEM

HH112PJBO PAMOJA - BOILER HH112PJFC PAMOJA HOUSE - FACADE REHABILITATION/RESTORATION HH112PJPL PAMOJA HOUSE - PLUMBING UPGRADE HH112PJRC PAMOJA HOUSE FIRE SAFETY

HH112SWFA SCHWARTZ WARDS ISLAND FIRE SAFETY

HH112THFA 8 EAST THIRD ST SHELTER FIRE SAFETY

HH112VEFP VETERAN SRO FIRE PANEL

HH115BWFA BRIARWOOD - FIRE ALARM UPGRADE HH115BWKF BUSHWICK - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HH115DSFA DEAN STREET FIRE SAFETY

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OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $1M to 3M OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. The purpose of the project is to upgrade the existing fire alarm system. The current system does not $1M to 3M comply with Code and has had numerous OTDA violations related to the fire alarm system. The fire alarm system has not been approved by FDNY EAST 3RD STREET - KITCHENS AND ELECTRICAL UPGRADE $3M to 10M The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $1M or less OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. Boiler replacement. $3M to 10M PAMOJA HOUSE - FACADE REHABILITATION/RESTORATION $3M to 10M PAMOJA HOUSE - PLUMBING UPGRADE $1M to 3M The purpose of the project is to upgrade the existing fire alarm system. The current system does not $3M to 10M comply with Code and has had numerous OTDA violations related to the fire alarm system. The fire alarm system has not been approved by FDNY The purpose of the project is to upgrade the existing fire alarm system. The current system does not $1M to 3M comply with Code and has had numerous OTDA violations related to the fire alarm system. The fire alarm system has not been approved by FDNY The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $1M to 3M OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $3M to 10M OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. HH115BWFA: Briarwood - Fire Alarm Upgrade $1M or less HH115BWKF: Bushwick Fire Alarm System Upgrade $1M or less Install new fire alarm devices including asbestos abatement, FACP, smoke Detectors, manual pull $1M to 3M

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HH115FFTV FLATLANDS FAMILY CCTV HH115FRFA FREEMAN FAMILY RESIDENCE - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HH115JCEK Jennie Clarke Elec and Kitchen HH115JCFB JENNIE CLARK RESIDENCE - FIRE ALARM UPGRADE HH115JCFS JACKSON FAMILY FIRE SAFETY

HH115JCTV JENNIE CLARKE - CCTV HH115LFAU LINDEN FIRE ALARM UPGRADE

HH115REGX-1 REGENT FAMILY RESIDENCE EXTERIOR UPGRADE

HH115RFEU REGENT FAMILY APT. ELEC UPGRADE HH115SFFA Stockholm at 99-103 Stockholm St, 11221 - Fire Alarm Upgrade HH115SGFA SPRINGFIELD GARDEN - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HH115SNEC SENECA HOUSES - ELECTRICAL AND KITCHEN UPGRADE HH115SNFA SENECA HOUSES - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HH115SRFA ROSE MCCARTHY - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HH115UNFA UNIVERSITY FAMILY RESIDENCE - FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE HL82BRKLN Brooklyn Animal Care Center Upgrade

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stations, strobes and horn/strobes on all floors and egress corridors to meet current Code requirements. Obtain FNDY approval for entire fire alarm system. Provide fire stropping at all floor and corridor penetrations. Installation of new CCTV system through out facility $1M to 3M HH115FRFA: Freeman Family Residence - Fire Alarm System Upgrade $1M or less Jennie Clarke Elec and Kitchen $3M to 10M JENNIE CLARK RESIDENCE - FIRE ALARM UPGRADE $1M to 3M The purpose of the project is to have a Code compliant fire alarm system (meet FDNY AND the State $1M to 3M OTDA standards) and protect the multiple clients, staff and the general public in the facility. Installation of new building wide CCTV system. $1M or less HH115LFAU $1M or less Linden Fire Alarm Upgrade The consultant shall prepare the Preliminary and Final Design documents and render the necessary $10M to 30M Services during Construction required to provide for the complete restoration and rehabilitation of the facility, including the removal of all exterior violations and the filing of required LL 10/80 and LL 11/98 Reports. Electrical upgrade of all wiring from the distribution panel to the apartment units. $10M to 30M HH115SFFA-Stockholm at 99-103 Stockholm St, 11221 - Fire Alarm Upgrade $1M or less Installation of new building wide fire alarm system. $1M or less SENECA HOUSES - ELECTRICAL AND KITCHEN UPGRADE $1M to 3M Installation of new building wide fire alarm system. $1M or less Installation of new building wide fire alarm system. $1M or less Installation of new building wide fire alarm system. $3M to 10M Demolish existing one-story facility. Construct a two-story new building for animal care center with a $30M to 100M

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HL82BUSHX-1 BUSHWICK HEALTH CENTER - EXTERIOR RENOVATION

HL82CORHC Corona Health Center-Exterior Facade, Basement and Lobby

HL82MANAT Manhattan Animal Care Center Upgrade

HL82SIABEX REHAB OF THE STATEN ISLAND ANIMAL SHELTER

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drive-through parking lot to meet the new program. Phasing is required to meet 24/7 operation. Bronx Animal Care Center & Veterinary Clinic is a new 50,000 SF facility that will be housing admissions, $30M to 100M adoptions, medical services, and boarding for approximately 70 dogs, 140 cats, 30 rabbits and 20 animals or other species. In addition to the animal housing, the Bronx Animal Care Center will include a wildlife area to rehabilitate wild birds, academic partnership for youth, and enhanced senior services. Site work will include yards to facilitate dog adoptions, covered exercise runs, courtyards, and parking for staff, visitors, and shelter vehicles, as well as site lighting and low maintenance planting throughout. The building and associated landscape are to achieve LEED Gold standards. The consultant shall prepare the Preliminary and Final Design documents and render the necessary $10M to 30M Services during Construction required to provide for the complete restoration and rehabilitation of the facility. The building envelope and all of its components shall be restored to alleviate moisture penetration and to restore the interior spaces damaged by water infiltration. The project is an overall site and entire building envelope renovation/upgrade. The building envelope and $3M to 10M all of its components shall be renovated and upgraded to correct façade deterioration and eliminate unsafe conditions. The Entrance, Lobby and Cellar level (gut renovations) shall be redesigned as well. See attachment “B”,( Outline Scope of Work) Upgrade existing garage to an Animal Adoption Center. The scope of work insists of interior and exterior $3M to 10M renovation., including exterior metal cladding, masonry restoration, storefront system, HVAC, fire protection, BMS, electric/plumbing, skylights, roof, windows, doors, lighting, interior partitions, finishes, sidewalk replacement, and egress path at rear yard. This project has phased renovation and expansion of the existing building totaling 5,300 square foot $3M to 10M animal care and control facility. The expansion and renovation involves new electrical, plumbing and mechanical ventilation system utilizing 100% fresh air. The renovation and expansion is to achieve a LEED silver certification.

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HWHARPER Reconstruction of Harper Street Asphalt Plant - Construction

HWKF488R Hamilton Asphalt Plant Roof Replacement

HWQF030 HARPER ST WASTE WATER AND STORM WATER CONVEYANCES HWRF05R Dubois Yard Roof

HWXF2000B 1400 WILLIAMSBRIDGE RD - HVAC AND FIRE ALARM SYS

HWXF2144W Replacement of HVAC Unit

LBC10CDHC1 CLARENDON HVAC Replacement LBC12STHC SARATOGA BOILER AND HVAC REPLACEMENT LBC13BPRF BOROUGH PARK INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR REHABILITATION

LBC14CYHC CYPRESS HILLS HVAC REPLACEMENT LBC14LDRF LEONARD ROOF REPLACEMENT LBC15BWHC Bushwick Heating & Cooling LBC15FLRF Flatlands Envelope Rehabilitation

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Staten Island, New York 10309 Demolition and rebuild of the existing structures housing the equipment and related facilities necessary $10M to 30M for the production, storage and distribution of asphalt at the NYC Harper Street Asphalt Plant facility. All of the existing equipment, storage facilities, and related buildings (lab, dispatch office, locker rooms, etc.) will be replaced with a new state of the art plant. In addition, the work will involve installing sanitary and storm drainage systems to comply with current government regulatory standard. The scope of work includes replacement of roof and upgrades to the building façade. In addition, the $3M to 10M consultant shall examine plumbing and electrical modifications that may be required to facilitate the building envelope rehabilitation. Design and install a new waste water and Strom water conveyance system . $3M to 10M Roof replacement and related repairs caused by water damage. Replace wet sprinkler system with dry $3M to 10M system. Replace existing mechanical systems with new systems and a BMS, replacement of the windows (1st & $3M to 10M 2nd fl) and upgrade the existing fire alarm system. To remove and replace the two RoofTop Units and re-connect to existing $1M or less ductwork and restore the system management capabilities. Also add the ability to remotely access the system and program schedules. HVAC and BMS Installation. $1M to 3M Boiler, HVAC, BMS replacement at the Saratoga Branch Library $3M to 10M Borough Park Library is a complete interior and exterior renovation including new interior layout program, $10M to 30M new HVAC, security, IT/AV, BMS, roofing system and structural repairs. Replacement of HVAC system equipment and installation of new BMS $1M or less Roof Replacement $1M or less HVAC Replacement and new BMS $1M to 3M Building Envelope Rehabilitation $1M to 3M

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LBC15MPHC Mapleton Boiler & BMS LBC16MD2F MIDWOOD 2ND FLOOR RENOVATIONS

LBC16MPHC MAPLETON HVAC REPLACEMENT LBC17CDOP CLARENDON OUTDOOR PLAZA

LBC17MPGD MAPLETON GARDEN RENOVATION LBC17MRAD MARCY AUDITORIUM REHABILITATION LBC17PCFS PACIFIC LIFE & FIRE SAFETY LBCENPH1 CENTRAL LIBRARY RENOVATION - PHASE 1

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Replacement of boiler and new BMS system. $1M or less Midwood Library will undergo a 2nd Floor Interior Renovation. The work scope will include the $3M to 10M replacement of the HVAC System, Fire Alarm, 2nd Floor Security System and the installation of a new BMS. The work scope will also include the replacement of the roofing system and bulkhead restoration. Replacement of the existing cooling equipment $1M to 3M Replace building components which have exceeded their useful and and to maximize efficiency of public $1M or less use area. MAPLETON GARDEN RENOVATION $1M or less Renovation of meeting room, providing ADA accessibility to meeting room. $1M or less Pacific Fire Safety $1M or less Exterior work will include a new entrance along Flatbush Ave which will provide access to newly $30M to 100M developed public area in the building. This area will be known as the Civic Commons and will house uses which are currently located at the entry lobby to the Central Branch. Consolidation of Passport Service, IDNYC, Security and the Computer Center in this single location will better serve patrons, as well as return these areas within the entry area to library use. Other exterior work will also include upgrades to the grand plaza and new plantings & irrigation system. Additional interior work will include a new Fire Life Safety system for the entire building, upgrades to six Elevators, HVAC upgrades, creation of new collection areas, such as a new Business and Career Center and new Popular Library, a new Welcome Center with new check-in and check-out stations, renovation of and creation of new public bathrooms and the refurbishment of the Main and Entrance Lobby spaces, including HVAC, Lighting and finishes.

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LBK13EFBR EAST FLATBUSH - BRANCH RENOVATION

LBK15BDHC BEDFORD HEATING & COOLING REPLACEMENT LBK15WTHC WINDSOR TERRACE HEATING & COOLING REPLACEMENT LBK16CIBR Coney Island - 2nd Floor Renovation

LBK16STRF SARATOGA ENVELOPE REHABILITATION LBM13CGHC CARROLL GARDENS HVAC REPLACEMENT LBM13FLHC FLATLANDS BOILER , HVAC, BMS, FIRE SAFETY REPLACEMENT LBM13LDHC LEONARD HVAC REPLACEMENT LBM14BWRF BUSHWICK ROOF REPLACEMENT LBM15GBRF GERRITSEN BEACH ENVELOPE REHAB LBM15MPRF Mapleton Envelope Rehabilitation

LBM15RDHC Ryder Heating & Cooling LBM15RDRF Ryder Envelope Rehabilitation

LBM16GEEC GREENPOINT ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER

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" East Flatbush Library is a full interior and exterior renovation of an existing structure. Scope of work $10M to 30M includes an updated interior layout, new HVAC, IT/AV, security, BMS roofing system and skylights. HVAC Upgrade at Bedford Library $1M to 3M HVAC Replacement and Installation of BMS (Building Management System) $1M to 3M Upgrade and Comprehensive rehabilitation to accommodate the current programming need for the $1M to 3M Coney Island Branch Library. This project is intended to rehabilitate the current library space on the second floor community room located on the north east end of the library. Saratoga Envelope Rehabilitation $1M or less HVAC Replacement at Carroll Gardens Library $3M to 10M Flatlands HVAC Boiler Replacement and BMS and Fire Alarm System $1M to 3M HVAC replacement and new BMS $1M to 3M Roof Replacement at Bushwick Branch Library $1M to 3M Design and construction of roof and necessary enclosure work. $1M to 3M Mapleton Library is a full exterior restoration including masonry repairs and repointing, parapet repairs, $1M to 3M new roofing system and waterproofing to address water infiltration issues. HVAC Upgrade and BMS Installation at Ryder Library $1M to 3M BUILDING ENVELOPE REHABILITATION AT RYDER BRANCH LIBRARY, BROOKLYN PUBLIC $1M to 3M LIBRARY Block#;6548 Lot#;37 BIN# 3172049 This project is an effort to provide Greenpoint with a library that is sized appropriately for the growing $10M to 30M community, fosters environmental learning, and supports the ways in which patrons are increasingly looking to engage with their library and each other.

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LBM16GSFC GRAVESEND FACADE REHAB LBM17ARBR ARLINGTON BRANCH RENOVATION LBM17NUOH NEW UTRECHT BRANCH OVERHAUL LBM18BVOH BROWNSVILLE BRANCH OVERHAUL LBM18EPOH EASTERN PARKWAY BRANCH OVERHAUL LBP18WWBR WALT WHITMAN BRANCH RENOVATION LNC4WLEX WOODLAWN - Branch Expansion

LNCA10115A 115TH STREET - Removal and Replacement of Floors LNCA10RIS ROOSEVELT ISLAND - NEW BRANCH LIBRARY

LNCA1167S 67TH STREET - Partial Interior Renovation LNCA11BLD BLOOMINGDALE - Interior Renovation

LNCA12EPH EPIPHANY - FACADE RESTORATION LNCA13ECH EASTCHESTER: HVAC Replacement LNCA13GBR GEORGE BRUCE: Partial Interior/Exterior,/ Roof / Boiler

LNCA13HAM HAMILTON FISH: REHABILITATION LNCA13HUD HUDSON PARK: Renovation

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Replace and Upgrade Building Envelope as well as building drainage $1M to 3M Branch renovation at the Arlington Library $3M to 10M NEW UTRECH LIBRARY MAJOR RENOVATION $10M to 30M BROWNSVILLE LIBRARY MAJOR RENOVATION $10M to 30M EASTERN PARKWAY MAJOR RENOVATION $10M to 30M WALT WHITMAN BRANCH RENOVATION $3M to 10M Replacement (demolition) of existing library structure, and replacement with a new, expanded library $3M to 10M structure. RECONSTRUCTION OF BASEMENT SLAB $1M to 3M Interior build-out of ground floor of privately-owned commercial space, including complete new $3M to 10M mechanical systems. HVAC AND ROOF REPLACEMENT $1M to 3M To provide design and construction of a Teen Room on the first floor; renovate bathrooms on the 2nd $1M to 3M floor (budget permitting); and to provide a drinking fountain within the public space of the branch. Entrance vestibule reconstruction and façade restoration $1M to 3M HVAC EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT $1M to 3M Partial Interior/Exterior Rehabilitation, $3M to 10M Façade - 18000 SF

Floor - 10000SF Exterior and interior renovations, new HVAC, Fire Alarm.and new boiler $3M to 10M Partial Interior Rehabilitation of the Hudson Park Branch Library, including new lighting, finishes, $3M to 10M circulation desk, in the mean reading room on the 2nd floor, and improvements in the lower level Community Room. The design phase is to include a Pre-Preliminary report to determine an improve

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LNCA13MLB MUHLENBERG: Elevator

LNCA13MOR MORRISANIA: HVAC and Roof LNCA13MOT MOTT HAVEN: HVAC LNCA13NAM NEW AMSTERDAM - HVAC and Cooling Tower LNCA14MBG HVAC and Related Work LNCA15EDW HVAC Replacement @ Edenwald LNCA15MOT Window Replacement LNCA15RSD RIVERDALE BRANCH Exterior / Facades/ Retaining Wall / HVAC

LNCAL15CC Countee Cullen:Exterior Renovation LNCAL15TV Tottenville: New Roof LNCL15CAS CASTLE HILL: Partial Interior Renovation

LNCM10WCH WESTCHESTER SQUARE - Replacement Branch Construction

LNEA13HGR HAMILTON GRANGE:Exterior Rehabiliation/ Window LNEA13MHU Mosholu: New Roof and Exterior Work LNEA13STG ST GEORGE: Exterior and Interior renovation

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library layout in public areas, including better spatial layout for patron strollers. The Consultant is to coordinate the scope of work and proposed design in connection with several other current design/construction exterior restoration (#LNCA12HUD), an ADA interior renovation project at this branch (#LNCEM09HP), a library HVAC & FAS upgrade (#LNEM08HUD). Replace existing deteriorated elevator with higher capacity and improved ventilation, and clear existing $1M or less multiple violations . HVAC replacement $1M to 3M The replacement/rehabilitation of the existing HVAC system $1M to 3M HVAC, Cooling Tower, partial interior renovation $3M to 10M Replacement of current HVAC equipment. $1M to 3M HVAC Replacement at Edenwald Branch Library $1M to 3M Window Replacement at Mott Haven Branch $3M to 10M Reconstruction, stabilization, and waterproofing of rear retaining wall, selective restoration of brick and $1M to 3M concrete block facades, and gutter and leader replacement. Countee Cullen Branch Exterior Rehabilitation $3M to 10M Roof Replacement $1M or less INTERIOR & EXTERIOR RENOVATION New Fire Alarm, EXTERIOR BUILDING ENVLOPE AND $3M to 10M HVAC New Branch Library building 12,000 sq,ft, and demolition of existing Storage building and bridge to $10M to 30M Huntington Free Library Exterior Rehabilitation / Window Replacement and water filtration remedation. $1M to 3M Mosholu Library roof replacement and perform exterior renovation work. $1M to 3M Partial exterior and interior renovation. Work to include but not limited to façade rehabilitation, renovation $3M to 10M of entry and circulation desk for ADA accessibility, electrical systems upgrade, and interior improvements

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LNEA13TNK THROGS NECK: New Roof, HVAC LNEA14VNT HVAC Replacement

LNEM12MLB MUHLENBERG - Sidewalk Vault LNXA11WFM WEST FARMS - New Front Entry

LNXA12GRC GRAND CONCOURSE - ADA Compliance and Related Work

LNXEA08BA BAYCHESTER: HVAC LQARVEXPN Arverne Library - Replacement facility LQASADA ASTORIA - Brach renovation with ADA

LQBPEXPN BAISLEY PARK - Branch Renovation

LQD122BCE BROAD CHANNEL EXTERIOR RENOVATION LQD122BR2 BROADWAY LIBRARY - RENOVATION (PHASE THREE AND FOUR) LQD122-CL Queens Central Library Renovation - Pass-Through LQD122-F2 FLUSHING - HVAC & Controls

LQD122GL2 GLENDALE LIBRARY RENOVATION

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ancilary to proposed work. Design procurement may include (t.b.d) Pre-Preliminary Design services. ROOF REPLACEMENT and HVAC UPGRADE $3M to 10M Replacement of HVAC system, including air condition, boiler, fans, pumps, piping, and automatic $1M to 3M temperature controls. Existing vault and deteriorating concrete sidewalk replacement $1M or less REPLACE ENTRANCE AND INTERIOR VESTIBLUE DOORS WITH POWER ASISTED ADA $1M or less COMPLIANT HARDWARE

RENOVATION /ADA COMPLIANCE To provide ADA-compliant accessibility within the building, including ADA bathroom, elevator retrofit, and $3M to 10M related changes to first floor staff areas. Replacement of HVAC & BMS:Baychester Branch . $1M or less Addition to existing library building. $3M to 10M Full upgrade to ADA accessibility, including bathrooms and new elevator. $3M to 10M

The project consists of full interior renovation including all public programmatic spaces, restrooms, staff $3M to 10M lounge, storage spaces, work area as well as universally accessible entrance, exterior book drop, storefront, skylight restoration, and entrance approach and interior courtyard exterior improvements. Replacement of gutters and leaders at the Broad Channel Library $1M or less Library interior renovation/upgrade and all related work. $1M to 3M Renovation of Queens Central Library: Demolition, redesign and reconstruction of the Library's building. $3M to 10M Upgrade of selected HVAC controls and related components/equipment, as required and upgrade of $1M to 3M electrically operated window treatment for increased energy efficiency. ADA Street Access, New ADA Elevator, Selective Interior Renovation, Fire Alarm, Security. $3M to 10M

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LQD122HO1 Hollis Library - Building Infrastructure LQD122NF4 NORTH FOREST PARK - Renovation LQD122RO2 ROCHDALE VILLAGE - HVAC & Controls LQD122-S2 STEINWAY - Phase II Renovation

LQD122-WN WOODHAVEN - Renovation

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Interior alteration with ADA upgrades and new HVAC system. $3M to 10M Overall interior renovation of existing building and HVAC upgrade. $1M to 3M HVAC System Replacement/Controls at the Rochdale Village Community Library $1M to 3M Proposed Scope of work includes upgrades/replacement to the exterior envelope. Scope also includes $3M to 10M the installation of new ADA compliant elevator, new entrace and ramp and renovations to the children room. Exterior rehab including window replacement and roof replacement; interior alterations including new $3M to 10M HVAC system; ADA upgrades with new elevator The existing Douglaston-Little Neck Community Library located at 249-01 Northern Boulevard, Little $10M to 30M Neck, 11363 to be entirely demolished and superseded by a new +-11,400 square foot replacement asset at the same location. The exact size and sophistication of the replacement asset shall be based on QBPL’s review of a this report. Conduct and present to Queens Borough Public Library (QBPL) a comprehensive Due Diligence Report that will consist of (but not be limited to) Zoning Analysis – that through clear and concise text and two-dimensional and three-dimensional diagrams illustrates the size, height, area, location, profile, and massing of a structure based on the parameters, limitations and rights of construction according to local zoning regulations. The Zoning Analysis shall serve as QBPL’s point of reference for gauging the extent to which the site can be developed. Constraints on developing the site shall be identified and request(s) to deviate from (variance) the zoning requirements shall be secured if required. The Zoning Analysis shall be supported by a Constructability investigation, Complexity Factor Appraisal, and by a Probable Cost Forecast. The Probable Cost Forecast (in terms of 2018 dollars) shall be comprehensive and complete and shall include all pertinent categories (as subtotals) such as construction hard costs, IFA costs, and design fee/soft costs. The Due Diligence Report shall serve as QBPL’s operational objectives, funding and budgetary strategy, and mission. Baisley Park Library Boiler Replacement $1M or less

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LQFLELV FLUSHING LIBRARY - CONSTRUCTION OF SECOND ELEVATOR LQHIHVAC HILLCREST - HVAC LQHIROOF HILLCREST ROOF LQLAROOF LAURELTON ROOF LQMVHVAC MIDDLE VILLAGE - HVAC LQOZROOF OZONE PARK ROOF REPLACEMENT

LQQ122-DL3 MULTIBRANCH (C, DL, NO, RO, S &SZ) - Roof Replacements LQQ122-FA1 FAR ROCKAWAY - Replacement Facility

LQQ122-RG REGO PARK LIBRARY - REPLACEMENT FACILITY LQQBHHVAC QUEENSBORO HILL - HVAC LQQVHVAC QUEENS VILLAGE - HVAC LQQVROOF QUEENS VILLAGE - ROOF LQRDMASON RIDGEWOOD - MASONRY LQSEHVAC SEASIDE -HVAC LQSUADA SUNNYSIDE ADA LQWSADA WOODSIDE ADA LRCA17SCH SCHOMBURG - Renovation Phase II Passthrough

PW77DCALED 245 MESEROLE ST. - DCA TEST STATION REHABILITATION PW77LYA 253 BROADWAY- LPC MOVE TO 2nd, 11th, 12th, 13th FLS

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Additional elevator to the building and upgrades to existing elevator. $3M to 10M Replacement of existing HVAC system . $1M or less Roof Replacement $1M to 3M Exterior/Roof Restoration $1M to 3M HVAC and boiler replacement $1M or less LQOZROOF $1M or less Roof Replacement Roof Replacement - Façade Restoration. $1M to 3M Construction of a new 18,000 sq.ft. Branch Library employing the latest technology and sustainable $10M to 30M design. Entirely demolished and supplanted by a new facility $30M to 100M HVAC system upgrade and related work. $1M to 3M HVAC replacement $1M to 3M Roof replacement $1M or less Roof & Façade Restoration $1M to 3M HVAC Upgrade $1M or less ADA upgrade of entrance and vestibule doors. $1M or less ADA upgrade of entrance and vestibule doors. $1M or less The project is providing additional program space and overall upgrades to the facility including $10M to 30M rehabilitation of major research support and building infrastructure. 245 MESEROLE ST. - DCA TEST STATION REHABILITATION $3M to 10M Renovate 4 floors of the building including upgrading the existing utilities for Landmark Preservation $30M to 100M Commission

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PW80DYCD-FA 2 LAFAYETTE STREET- DYCD RELOCATION NC-61 NATURE WALK PHASES 2 & 3

NC-61A NEWTON CREEK NATURE WALK - PHSE 3

P109STARA STARLIGHT PARK COMFORT STATION X147-111M P1YANK15A Bronx Children's Museum

P-407BHI3 BOWNE HOUSE INTERIOR RESTORATIONS

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Replacement of building wide fire alarm system $30M to 100M The project consists of a new over-water pedestrian connector along the west side of the Whale Creek $10M to 30M Canal which is perpendicular to the Newtown Creek. Phase II construction will provide access from the currently installed Phase I Nature Walk waterfront park project which was completed by DEP. Phase II construction includes pile supported metal decking structures leading to a future park which will be constructed by DDC under Phase III. On the demapped portion of Kingsland Avenue east of Whale Creek, Brooklyn, the construction of a $10M to 30M gated and fenced garden with various plantings, walkways , shade structures, lighting signage as phase III of the Newtown Creek Nature Walk. Phase II which shall be constructed in the Whale Creek to connect the existing Phase I with the future garden of Phase III shall be tracked in Project Info as NC-61. Construction of a new 1800 sf comfort station and maintenance garage in Starlight Park, Bronx. $1M to 3M The Bronx Childrens Museum and the Department of Parks and Recreation (NYCDRP) $10M to 30M will renovate and fit-out the 11,000 Sq Ft second floor of Building J at the Bronx Terminal Market as the new home of Bronx Childrens Museum (BXCM). The intent is to create exhibit space, interactive program spaces, creative workshops, and a community room to involve parents and children in learning activities. All required amenities, structural, and MEP work shall be included in the proposed designs. The scope also includes exterior and interior signage and lighting. Any requirement for acoustic separation within the museum space and from the first floor office space shall be considered. This project shall achieve minimum LEED Silver rating. The goal of the interior restoration is to preserve the intact historic fabric, including the distinctive wood $3M to 10M paneling in the living room, as well as the historic plaster and casing work. The project will address all of the interior spaces on the first and second floors, including the restoration of the kitchen - reinstallation of the floor and installation of new plaster finishes.

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P-407KIN2 Kingsland Homestead Roof/Floor Renovations

P-413QCF1 QUEENS CTY FARM MUSEUM PHASE 2 FARMLAND RESTORATION

PO002-116 NEW 116TH PCT PO141-40P NEW 40TH PRECINCT

PO79-77FA 77TH PRECINCT FIRE ALARM SYSTEM

PO79BMAHQ ONE POLICE PLAZA PAVING AND LANDSCAPING

PO79BMAHW 114TH PCT PLUMBING SYSTEM REPLACEMENT

PO79BMAIU FRONT DESK RECONSTRUCTION AT 20TH, 25TH, 30TH, 34TH PCTS PO79BMAJU 26TH PRECINCT ROOF, WINDOWS & FACADE

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Design will include investigation of structural issues (condition of the interior beams and framing) and investigation of potential contaminated/hazardous materials including lead paint and asbestos. Kingsland Homestead is a historic farmhouse typical of those built in the New York area in the 18th $1M or less century. It serves as a museum, with public exhibits and scholarly archives on site. This project will replace the failing roof. Funding permitting, this project will also address other needed elements, including new wood floors and new window shutters. The project consists of restoring the reconstructed barn and garage buildings at the Queens County $3M to 10M Farm Museum currently used for administrative and public gathering purposes. The scope includes installing new HVAC systems, improving the building envelope, structural changes and stabilization, exterior replacement of faux garage doors and ADA access ramp. Construction of a new precinct station house facility and associated site work for the new 116th Precinct. $30M to 100M Design and build a new Police Precinct with full cellar totalling 49,000 sq. ft. on an existing City owned $30M to 100M property in the Bronx. Provide new non-proprietary open Architecture Code compliant fire alarm $1M to 3M system Provide for integration or the capacity for future integration into a building BMS/ Life Safety (DDC) System Restoration of Plaza at One Police Plaza. Plaza has heaving. Check for leaks in concrete slab. $1M to 3M Replace expansion joints. Install waterproofing membrane. Reinstall pavers, Project scope is remediation of sewer back-up contamination;separation of storm and sanitary outflow $1M to 3M within upper floors of building leading to basement trap/outflow. In addition, ponding condition in parking lot will be corrected. FRONT DESK RECONSTRUCTION AT 20TH, 25TH, 30TH, 34TH PCTS $1M or less Removal and replacement of roofing, façade and windows, masonry and plumbing. Disconnect and $3M to 10M

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PO79FDBNX BRONX FRONT DESK REPLACEMENT 42ND, 44TH, 52ND, 108TH

PWCOMPDAT Comptroller's Office Data Center Replacement at 1 Centre St. PO79FDCW1 Front Desk Renovations for 45th, 75th, 105th, 123rd PCTS

PO79FDQNS QUEENS FRONT DESK REPLACEMENT 104TH, 109TH, 114TH, 115TH

PO79GENER GENERATOR REPLACEMENT AT VARIOUS PRECINCTS

PO79ROD NEW FIREARMS TRAINING FACILITY

PO79SHOPR SERVICE SHOP #6 ROOF RENOVATION

PO79WNDWS HWY UNIT 3, 67TH, 76TH, 111TH PCT WINDOW RPLCMNT

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reconnect any electric power conduits or appurtenances that may interfere with aforementioned job, data and telephone lines attached or associated to the existing roof. TO PROVIDE FOR THE FRONT DESK REPLACEMENT AT THE 42ND, 44TH, 52ND AND 108TH PCT $1M to 3M IN THE BRONX Replacement of outdated Data Center and HVAC $1M or less DDC shall furnish Contract documents, (drawings and specifications) labor, materials, equipment and $1M or less appliances necessary and required to build and install a new front desk, and other miscellaneous work. DDC should verify all existing conditions, existing utilities to be located and/or replaced. Demolition and removal of existing front desk. Removal/relocation of existing outlets, data and telephone lines. e)New wood platform and clean/polish existing aluminum railing and gate. To Provide for the front desk (Sargent's Desk ) replacement AT 104th, 109th, 67th, 46th precincts $1M or less located in Queens, Brooklyn and Bronx NY. Removal and replacement of generators and associated accessories. The new generators will be $3M to 10M permanently affixed to the Precincts. Provide design and construction administration services for a consolidated state of the art secure training $100M to 500M facility and compound. The facility shall consist of new partially baffled outdoor ranges, a tactical training village, a training/administration building and associated security and infrastructure improvements.

To consolidate and provide a Firearms Training facility that meets modern Firearms and Tactical Training standards. To provide sheltered firearm ranges that will mitigate noise pollution for adjacent neighborhoods, reduce hazardous waste removals and provide appropriate infrastructure in a secure compound. TO PROVIDE LABOR AND MATERIALS FOR THE SERVICE SHOP #6 ROOF RENOVATION AND $3M to 10M FACADE REHABILITATION, LOCATED 151 30TH STREET BROOKLYN NY Remove existing windows/replace with new at 4 precincts (67,76,111,Hwy 3.) $3M to 10M

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PROCONTRL Project Controls Management Services

PV001SELM LAH - Louis Armstrong House - Administration Facility

PV002CULT Culture Shed, Construction

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This is a project controls pilot program that engages consultants in support of project controls. The $1M to 3M objective of the pilot program is to analyze project data to positively influence cost and schedule of the projects supported. Complete rehabilitation/restoration of the house at: 34-52 107th Street, (Admin. Facility) $1M to 3M from basement to roof (interior & exterior) Non City owned Tower D BIN: 1089411. CS Fixed Building will be an Alt 1 to Tower D, so should have the same BIN. $30M to 100M

Site block/lot: Block 702, parts of Lots 4 and 10 Site address: 545 West 30th Street, NY NY 10001 Anticipated construction completion date for the fixed building, phase 1, is Oct 16, 2019.

The Culture Shed is a brand new cultural facility (“the Culture Shed facility”) of approximately 199,000 square feet that will be located on West 30th Street in the Eastern Rail Yards at the Hudson Yards. The facility will be a multi-purpose venue. Culture Shed will produce and present a full calendar of events in its architecturally dynamic spaces that include galleries as well as flexible spaces to accommodate a range of performance disciplines.

The Culture Shed facility includes a non-moving, fixed building (the “Culture Shed Building”) and a moving, retractable shed (the “Shed”) that may be deployed over the Culture Shed Plaza (“the Plaza”) to the east of the Culture Shed Building to provide additional indoor or covered outdoor space for exhibitions and other programming.

Phase 1, “The Project” (the Culture Shed Building) is the subject of this CCG application. Phases 2 and 3 are not the subject of this CCG application, but are described below to provide a full description of the entire Culture Shed facility and the context for Phase 1.

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The overall Culture Shed facility will consist of the following phases:

•Phase 1: The Culture Shed Building: This portion of the facility is referred to as the “fixed building”. It is an 84,733 square foot, 107 foot tall, seven story structure containing museum-quality exhibition and performance galleries, a café, a roof gallery, circulation, and support spaces. It features expansive column-free floor plates that are suitable for the presentation of exhibitions and a wide range of performance productions and will include all the essential operating infrastructure to produce visual art exhibits, performances, and events. The Culture Shed will only initiate Phase 1 in concert with the building of the Tower D core and shell where the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems that serve the fixed building reside. These systems are included in the Phase 1 scope. Phase 1 is “The Project” that is the subject of this CCG application. Anticipated construction completion date is Oct 16, 2019

•Phase 2: The Shed and the Plaza: The Shed is a 125 foot tall movable structure comprised of 3 sides (north, east,south) and a roof. Its western side is open and is filled by the eastern face of the Culture Shed Building to which it is connected. In the nested position, the Shed covers the Culture Shed Building (north, east, south, overhead). In the deployed position, the Shed no longer covers the Culture Shed Building, but is still connected to it at the fixed building’s easternmost façade. The Plaza is an 18,000 square foot open space directly east of the Culture Shed Building. When deployed, the Shed covers the Plaza creating a large, tall, and flexible space for a multitude of programming. When the Shed is not deployed (ie it is nested over the Culture Shed Building), the Plaza will be completely open- air and used for a variety of cultural activities that will be open to the public. Phase 2 is part of the overall Culture Shed facility, but is not included in “The Project” that is the subject of this CCG application.

•Phase 3: Portions of Culture Shed in Tower D and the Podium: Portions of the Culture Shed facility, primarily back office, service facilities, and mechanical rooms will be located in the residential building currently known as Tower D to be developed by the Eastern Rail Yard (ERY) Developer, Related

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PV019-REN ALV - Alvin Ailey Dance Building Renovation/Addition

PV028-ISS Issue Project Room - interior fitout

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Properties. Tower D is located on the east side of Eleventh Avenue between West 30th and West 31st Streets, immediately west of and adjacent to the Culture Shed Building. The portions of the Culture Shed facility within Tower D are easily accessible from the Culture Shed Building as they are co-level, adjacent, and separated only by a structural construction joint.

Portions of the Culture Shed facility, primarily lobbies, restrooms, coffee bar, bookstore, back offices, catering kitchen, loading and service facilities, and mechanical rooms will also be located in the Podium. The Podium is defined as the area below plaza level, below the Culture Shed Building and the Plaza,that is to be developed by Related Properties. The portions of the Culture Shed facility within the Podium are easily accessible from the Culture Shed Building above via stairs and elevators.

Culture Shed Inc. is responsible for reimbursing Related Properties for the core and shell construction of the portions of Tower D and the Podium occupied by the Culture Shed facility (foundations, floor and roof structure, slabs,roofing, waterproofing, and curtainwall). Culture Shed Inc. is responsible for construction and payment for the fit-out of these spaces (interior partitions, finishes, vertical transporation, glazing, etc.) by its own construction manager. Phase 3 is part of the overall Culture Shed facility, but is not included in “The Project” that is the subject of this CCG application. ALVIN AILEY DANCE FOUNDATION, INC: NEW BUILDING ADDITION AND RENOVATION; Program $3M to 10M transferred 4/21/17. A 4,600 sq. ft. theater renovation for multi disciplinary and new media arts performances. $3M to 10M

Estimated Construction Cost: $2.5M

Approved Design CP Amount $596,668

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PV034NWCH AMNH - Northwest Coast Hall Renovation

PV040ELEV FTH - Elevator Replacement PV072HVAC BHS - Brooklyn Historic Society HVAC Replacement PV122-DTH DTH - Dance Theater of Harlem - Boiler Replacement PV132DCTV DCTV - DOWNTOWN COMMUNITY TELEVISION RENOVATION

PV143INFR EKC - Elaine Kaufman Center - Infrastructure Phase One PV175ROOF SIZ - Roof Replacement PV176CESU WCS - Bronx Zoo - Con Ed Switchgear Upgrade

PV204-LOB JALC - Jazz at Lincoln Center Lobby Reconfiguration PV205CONS NYBG - NY Botanical Garden - Conservatory Dome/Boiler Rep.

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Design CP Breakdown: WORK AC $555,620 Commissioning allowance $40,000

Construction CP's: PH1 JOCS - Acoustic wall $171,898.51 sibmitted on 5/15/14 to CBA The work associated with the total proposed project includes the removal of HVAC in 1997 under City- $3M to 10M funded Pass-Through PVC034-S. The project will not disturb or demolish any other City-funded improvements; the existing lighting that was previously funded by the PV034CPWR will remain intact. PV034-S is beyond the useful life of the registered Pass-Through and the bonds are expired. Replacement of elevator hydraulics and related electrical work, carpentry work, and flooring replacement $1M or less BROOKLYN HISTORIC SOCIETY: Climate Control Upgrade: Chiller, cooling tower, air handling units $3M to 10M HVAC Replacement & Systems Upgrade $10M to 30M Renovation of building to create independent media center in Lower Manhattan. $43K OV0N132 o/l 005 $1M to 3M txf to 850 PV467DCTV to cover cons contract close out. per DCLA/AHB 2 26 16. EKC - Elaine Kaufman Center - Infrastructure Phase One $1M or less Staten Island Zoo - 16,000 Roof and Canopy Restoration $3M to 10M Upgrade of Bronx Zoo's electrical service and equipment to enable the facility to receive power back up $10M to 30M from Con Edison. Jazz at Lincoln Center Lobby Reconfiguration $3M to 10M The Conservatory at the New York Botanical Garden is made up of 11 Greenhouses (Houses 1 through $10M to 30M 11). This project will restore components of House 6 not restored in the 1990 restoration, which include but are not limited to: the compression ring; high performance coatings; the cupola; upgrades of the public restrooms; boiler, heating and distribution systems; exhibition and path lighting; roofing systems;

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PV235ELEV BMA - Brooklyn Museum - Bldg. Elevators/Electrical Upgrades

PV236SGD3 BBG - Brooklyn Botanic Garden - South Garden Dev. Phase 3 PV241EXTR MCNY - Exterior Facade Rehabilitation PV262-AUD Brooklyn Children's Museum Auditorium PV262-RTW BCM - Brooklyn Children's Museum Retaining Wall PV266-EXT MIN - Mind-Builders Exterior Renovation

PV272EDUC QBG - Educ Bldg Renovation

PV274CHLL NYHOS - New York Hall of Science - Chiller Replacement

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exterior cast iron entablature and courtyard paving. For each of four elevators (one freight, one staff, and two public elevators) remove existing controllers, $1M to 3M motors, deflector sheaves, hoist cables, rope brakes, governor cable, tracks, hangers, interlocks and closers, roller guides, intercom, cab controls, and floor controls and install new. For each of four elevators install new cab controls, lighting and ceilings and new wall and floor finishes over existing framing. The Rehabilitation of an approximately ten and a half acre portion of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden $10M to 30M Exterior Rehabilitation and Restoration $3M to 10M Theatre Fit-out including seating, finishes and audio visual systems. $3M to 10M Retaining wall reconstruction and outdoor space improvements $3M to 10M Exterior renovation: $1M to 3M Façade restoration, including brick repointing and replacement as req'd, and window replacement. Façade Area: approx. 12,000sf. New education building at Queens Botanical Garden (QBG). Design and construction of a new 14,500 $10M to 30M SF building to provide year-round programming and educational spaces to serve students, children, community gardeners, and others. The New Education Building will add six new teaching spaces, including four classrooms, a teaching kitchen and a teaching greenhouse where educators will be able to grow and maintain plants for educational purposes. Ideally, the four regular classrooms will be able to opened up into one large space to accommodate larger training programs. Existing chillers and pumps are approximately 25 years old and they are at the end of their life cycle. $3M to 10M They are no longer energy efficient and environmentally friendly. New chillers should provide energy savings, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and improve visitors experience due to better climate control in the building.

Replacement of two obsolete chillers

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PV274KITR NYHOS - NY Hall of Science,Great Hall, Kitchen & Restroom

PV289ELEV NYSF - Public Theater Elevator Renovation

PV291-QM2 QMA - Queen's Museum of Art Expansion Phase II PV302BPH1 SIIAS - Building B at SHCC Phase1 Geo-Thermal & Ground Floor PV304WHIS NYHS - Sweat Equity/Women's History Center - 4th Floor

PV354FALS RTC - Roundabout Theater Co. - Studio 54 Fire Alarm Upgrade

PV354HVAC RTC - Roundabout Theatre Company - AA Theater HVAC Upgrade

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Replacement of two obsolete chillers • Replacement of three chilled water and three condensate water pumps associated with chillers • Replacement of controls for chillers and pumps and connecting them to Building Management Control System Existing kitchen and restrooms are approximately 25 years old. Kitchen equipment is outdated and of it is $1M to 3M not in working condition. Reconstructed kitchen and restrooms will improve visitors experience by providing additional services to the public.

•Reconstruction of women’s and men’s restrooms •Reconstruction and upgrade of existing kitchen The Elevator Renovation project is being undertaken in order to bring the two elevators in The Public's $1M or less historic home at 425 Lafayette Street up to modern standards. The elevators were originally installed decades ago and last received full mechanical updates over 25 years ago. The north elevator is the older system of the two, and until a recent incident permanently damaged its mechanics, was operating via an outdated relay-logic system. Both the north and south elevators have required constant maintenance to keep them operational, and an update of the mechanical systems for both will improve safety and efficiency and better serve patrons, artists, and staff. Queens Museum of Art Expansion - Phase 2 $10M to 30M SIIAS - Building B at SHCC Phase1 Geothermal & Ground Floor $10M to 30M This project will build a new Gallery Exhibition space dedicated to New York Women and labor history $10M to 30M that will be constructed within 15,000 square feet on the NYHS's 4th floor. RTC is looking to replace elements of the Fire and Life Safety System at Studio 54. This project includes $1M or less replacement of the existing Fire Alarm, the replacement and upgrade of the Emergency Lighting System, and the addition of a central battery / inverter that would power the Emergency Lighting System The objective of the renovation is not only to replace the units at the end of their useful life, but to also $1M to 3M install new and technologically current models to provide the utmost comfort for performers, patrons,

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PV362STA2 St. Ann's Warehouse:Tobacco Warehouse renovation-Ext Ltg PV381SRA7 Seventh Regiment Armory - North Elevator

PWDFORT ARMORY FOUNDATION EVENT STAGE EQUIPMENT

PV381-WPM SRAC - Seventh Regiment - Drill Hall Waterproofing/ Masonry

PV385RLP3 SIG - Signature Theater Center - Phase 3

PV394AMBR SSS - Ambrose Restoration PV406-CAS Casa Belvedere - Facility Renovation

PV411ITC2 FAB - ITC 64 E. Fourth Street Buillding Renovation Phase 2 PV464PRKG WH - Wave Hill - Parking Lot Improvements

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staff, and volunteers alike. St. Ann's Warehouse: Tobacco Warehouse Renovation - Exterior Lighting and Equipment $1M or less This program is to initiate the work at Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy (dba Park Avenue $1M to 3M Armory), New York, New York. The in part City funded scope will consist of a major new infrastructure core in the northern half of the Armory’s Head House. Work includes demolition throughout the building, construction of new vertical riser shafts, elevator and landings, enclosed fire stairs, and new restrooms The Fort Washington Renovation will include Track Resurfacing, Lighting Installation , Sound $3M to 10M installation and New Classroom Design and Construction This project will address the widespread water infiltration into the Park Avenue Armory's cavernous Drill $3M to 10M Hall, the site of the majority of the institution's artistic and arts education programs. While the 25-year-old hypalon membrane roof material (installed by NYS in the 1990s) covering the 55,000 SF area has an estimated 15 more years of useful life, there is a systemic failure at the north and south sides of the rectangular hall where the vaulted roof meets the masonry exterior wall. Lobby acoustical treatment, design, construction and installation of digital signage and interactive $1M or less technological experience system (digital experience), specialty lobby/café lighting and sound system, cable pass for Theatre 1 and Theatre 2, IT/Network/wireless installation, and FF&E. Stabilization and Restoration of 1907 Lightship Ambrose $3M to 10M A new stair tower is to be constructed at the north east corner of the mansion to help satisfy NYC $1M to 3M Building Code egress requirements. The stair tower will provide a remote, secondary means of egress that services all floors of the building and exits to an ADA compliant concrete ramp leading directly to grade. Phase 2: addition to lobby - new entry, façade and lobby $1M to 3M Wave Hill Visitor Parking Lot, Admission, Pedestrial Entry & Gatehouse Renovation: The principal $3M to 10M objective of this capital project is to improve the safety of Wave Hill's Admission entrance and Visitor Parking Lot. Scope of work includes lighting upgrade, parking lot reconstruction, establishing a new pedestrian entrance, and new Gatehouse.

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PV467HECK East Harlem Center/LDC - Heckscher Bldg. Roof Renovations

PV467POPP POP - Poppenhusen Institute Window Restoration/Archive Stor.

PV467WFAC East Harlem Arts, LDC - Heckscher Bldg. W Facade Renovation PV477TEMP SICM -Staten Island Children's Museum Temp Control System PV488-BN Bronx Net - Renovation of Carman Hall

PV490-C SHCC - SHCC Main Hall Bldg C Roof Reconstruction PV490ELEC SHCC - Snug Harbor Cult. Ctr. Site - Wide Electrical Upgrade

PV490-INF SHCC - Site-wide Infrastructure Upgrade

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pedestrian entrance, and new Gatehouse. Repair/replacement of sections of the roof of the Heckscher Building. Replacement of roof drains. $3M to 10M Associated water damage repair of mezzanine level of 5th floor gymnasium. The project involves restoring the exterior façade to preserve the historic nature of the Poppenhusen $3M to 10M Institute. The scope of work includes replacement of brownstone sills, wood windows and masonry. Many of the brownstone window sills and trim are exfoliated and deteriorated causing water infiltration into the wall system. Three monumental windows on the second floor have been recently restored and require no additional repair. Heckscher Building West Façade Restoration and window replacement. $3M to 10M HVAC upgrade Buildings M & J $3M to 10M upgrade to the facility's public and offices areas.Spatial reconfiguration and interior finishes will be $1M to 3M provided.Approx 3,970 sf Budget information from CPI & FMS $1M to 3M SHCC - Snug Harbor Cult. Ctr. Site - Wide Electric Upgrade. $3M to 10M New 4.16kV medium voltage Con-Edison Service able to accommodate the existing, new and projected loads. New 4.16kV service distribution configuration in Building “G” located in new or enlarged service switchgear room in this building or above the ground immediately adjacent to building “G”. New service distribution switchgear shall include Con-Edison C/T compartments, metering & 4.16kV/ 180-208V step- down transformers. The above mentioned new service shall be able to accommodate the electric loads. The project will replace an aging, damaged, and obsolete site wide heating and cooling system $10M to 30M

Replace steam pipes to and from Building L to all served buildings •Replace pumps within served buildings to improve steam and cold circulation •Replace interior steam pipes within served buildings, including addition of two radiators to each attic in order to protect wet sprinkler systems •Replace existing chiller with a modular multi-unit system with at least four chillers of 200 ton capacity

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PV490-Q3 SHCC - Snug Harbor Cult. Ctr. Music Hall, Dressing Rooms

PV501BOIL PS1 - PS1 Boiler Replacement PV520HIST WKS - Weeksville Restoration of Hunterfly Houses

PV525STUD SMH - Studio Museum in Harlem New Building

PV669-NPC NPC - Nuyorican Poets Cafe Renovation

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with a gas-fired absorption system; replace cooling towers oTwo existing chillers: McQuay chillers with evaporator cooling capacity of 285 tons and water flow of 570 gpm (one nonfunctional) •Connect ground floor of Building C and Building B to central air conditioning plant Renovation of SHCC Music Hall (Bldg T) to provide back of house amenities i.e. dressing rooms, green $10M to 30M room administrative offices and other support spaces; incl. scope to obtain C of O for PA use. PS-1 Boiler Replacement $1M to 3M The project scope of work includes the necessary reconstruction to stabilize and maintain watertight $3M to 10M building envelopes of the existing collection of buildings known as the Hunterfly Houses; work shall include roof and flashing replacement; replacement of drainage components including gutters, leaders and collection boxes; reconstruction and replacement of wood siding and trim; reconstruction of the existing windows and doors, trim, frames, sills and stools; reconstruction of the porches including railing, floor board, fascia and trim replacement; damp proofing of the basements in areas where leaders drain onto to direct the flow of drainage away from the foundations. In addition upgrades to the security and lighting systems will be implemented. The Project will combine two adjacent lots on 125th Street: the sculpture court, City-owned lot 11, and $30M to 100M the Museum building on lot 9, owned by the Museum. The Museum will transfer the Lot 9 property to the City before construction begins. Existing structures on both lots will be demolished for the new, six-story 82,000sf City-owned building. The base scope of work includes the General Construction, Plumbing, HVAC, Fire protection and $10M to 30M Electrical work to rehabilitate the Nuyorican Poet’s Café facility. The building is a turn-of-the-century tenement building consisting of a cellar and four above-grade stories, plus a mezzanine. NPC is only able to utilize the cellar, 1st and mezzanine spaces. The cellar houses the offices and support spaces for the Café’s performance space, as well as the facilities mechanical equipment, dressing rooms and toilets. The performance space occupies the first floor and a mezzanine level. The second, third, and fourth floors are currently being used for storage. Much of the building lacks code compliance and ADA accessibility, in addition to being in poor condition due to years of wear and tear. The base scope of work

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PV704HSA2 HISP - Hipanic Society of America ROOF

PV737-MSM MSM - Manhattan School of Music Borden Auditorium Renovation

PV741CI40 CI - China Institute Renovation of 40 Rector Street

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accessibility, in addition to being in poor condition due to years of wear and tear. The base scope of work includes renovation of all interior spaces, with new finishes, power, and lighting to accommodate three flexible classroom/rehearsal spaces, additional staff office space and an additional publicly-accessible performance space. The cellar, ground floor and mezzanine will also be included in the renovation and be investigated for possible re-configuration. The scope includes a new elevator for ADA accessibility, and life safety system requirements such as the Fire Alarm system and a security system. It also includes an upgrade to all Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical systems. The exterior work includes new roof, building envelope (masonry) rehabilitation to address water infiltration, a new ADA ramp for public access from the sidewalk level into the facility, fire exit stairs and other necessary work. The Main Building of the Hispanic Society has recurring leaks due to the poor condition and age (now $1M to 3M over 110 years old), resulting in deterioration of the building on the exterior and interior; moreover, the intrusion of water through the roof can no longer be maintained with temporary repairs. The replacement of the roof is absolutely necessary to safeguard the interior and exterior of the Main Building of the Hispanic Society, which is a National Historic Landmark. It is also necessary to protect the world- renowned collections and ensure that the Hispanic Society continues to function as an internationally- recognized free public museum and research library. The intent of the project is to protect from water intrusion, restore the integrity of the building, and upgrade in a manner that respects the architecture while also making use of current materials to better care for the building and protect the public. In the process of replacing the roof, we will significantly reduce the consumption of energy, replace and/or upgrade elements of the infrastructure in order to better maintain the building. This project is part of an overall master plan to completely renovate Neidorff-Karpati Hall, Manhattan $1M to 3M School of Music’s main performance space. The Hall is currently in need of major repairs, including an upgrade of the lighting, sound, projection, rigging , electrical, acoustical and seating systems. Repairs and restoration are essential in order to preserve the architectural integrity of the space while providing improved access to all users of the Hall. This project will be approached in phases China Institute's project is Phase II A of a three-phase renovation of its two-floor, 52,000-square foot 100 $1M to 3M Washington Street facility, purchased outright by our organization as raw space in 2012. Phase II A

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PV791-TNC Roof and HVAC Replacement

PV794AMER AMER - Americas Society - Roof, Facade, Window Restoration

PV831-SMT GGD - Gina Gibney Dance Smart Studios GGD - Gina Gibney Danc

PV960JSNY Japan Society HVAC Upgrade PVDTA-PH2 DTA - Downtown Art Bldg Renovation Phase 2 (Upper Floors)

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centers on the interior “white box” renovation of 6,500 square-foot space on our ground floor. Theater for the New City - Scope of work includes the replacement of the existing HVAC equipment and $1M to 3M controls serving the Cino Theater, Scene shop and the theater lobby including the offices. Americas Society is undertaking the complete exterior restoration of its 1906-12 McKim, Mead and White $1M to 3M neo-Federalist townhouse at 680 Park Avenue. Based on a Building Condition Report delivered in 2012, the organization works to address a series of connected projects to start the restoration of the exterior envelope. The project presented to and funded by the City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Manhattan Borough President includes two sub-phases: - Phase 1a (privately funded): Exterior projects implemented by Americas Society: Through 2018, Americas Society has already addressed the most urgent needs identified in the 2012 Building Condition Report: front entrance doors, sidewalk vault and areaways, cooling tower, and the installation of an exterior lift to protect the newly renovated atrium, for a total of $993,563 - Phase 1b (City-funded and privately funded): Replacement of 98 of the building's original windows, window frames, windowsills and wood filler panels. Restoration of the portico entrance to the building, including the restoration of all masonry and stonework, as well as the replacement of the roof. City funding, awarded in FY14, 15, 16 and 18 will be applied towards window replacement. Americas Society already expended private funds for the works described in Phase 1a, and will seek to raise additional funds to complete additional projects in future years. There is an urgent need for affordable workspace in the nonprofit dance and performance community. $1M to 3M The large, column free spaces and sprung floors required for dance rehearsals are highly specialized and increasingly rare. High demand and recent studio closures have set off a scramble for space. Gibney’s existing 17 studios are at full capacity, and the organization cannot begin to meet the demand even for its existing network of companies and individual artists. PV960JSNY - Japan Society HVAC Upgrade $1M to 3M The project is to renovate the 2nd and 3rd floors of Downtown Art's home at 70 East 4th Street and $1M to 3M

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PVN038EXT ATC - Exterior/Roof Replacement

PW195SW2 80 CENTRE ST. - SIDEWALK REHABILITATION

PW29370M 70 MULBERRY STREET - FIRE ALARM DESIGN PW29380FC 80 CENTRE ST.- FIRE ALARMS/SPRINKLERS PW293QBLV 120-55 QUEENS BLVD - FIRE ALARM

PW348-61 Upgrade/replacement/rnstallation of Heating Oil Tanks

PW348-71 FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT PW348-72 FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT

PW348-73 FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT

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improve two outdoor spaces. The scope includes: a large rehearsal studio, open office area, new bathroom, new storage, and kitchen, and two outdoor spaces suitable for community gatherings. Renovations include installation of HVAC and sprinklers on the 2nd and 3rd floors, decking for low roof, finishes to walls and ceiling, installation of bathroom, kitchen, and storage areas, installation of a sprung wood floor, and landscaping for adjacent yard. Atlantic Theater Company will completely restore the roof of our Linda Gross Theater on West 20th $1M or less Street in Chelsea. This roof has not been refurbished in over forty years and must be entirely removed and replaced.

As part of the project’s scope, we will remove the existing roof and the base layer down to the support joists; replace and secure any elements that show signs of deterioration; and install a new, complete roof assembly. For safety and access purposes, we will also erect scaffolding during the roof restoration. Replace existing concrete sidewalks, landscaping and curbs. Provide new handicap accessibilty to $3M to 10M building. Fire Alarm Upgrade $1M to 3M 80 CENTRE ST.- FIRE ALARMS/SPRINKLERS $30M to 100M Installation of new addressable non-proprietary Fire Detection & Alarm system in full compliance with the $3M to 10M 2008/2014 fire code, Local Law 5, Local Law 26 and all codes related to fire and life safety in the City of New York. Installation, replacement, closure of petroleum product storage tanks at 21 locations within Manhattan $10M to 30M and the Bronx. FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT $10M to 30M Installation, replacement, closure of gasoline and diesel underground/aboveground storage tanks at 10 $10M to 30M locations within the Bronx. FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT $10M to 30M

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PW348-74 FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT

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The scope of work consists of providing all necessary construction management, design, and $30M to 100M r.onstruction services required to perform ail phases of the project: Surveying, tank testing, investigation, design, construction, and construction management for the closure, removal, upgrade, or replacement of petroieum product storage tanks at various City owned sites. This work must comply with all local, state, nnd federal laws nnd regulations governing tanks and associated work.

The general scope of work for tank replacement includes:

File NYSDEC PBS application; mobilization; securing all required NYC agency approvals & permits; site survey; geophysical survey; drilling for laboratory soil and groundwater samples; crane & rigging; saw cutting; demo & disposal of old tanks, piping, and concrete vaults; dewatering· of excavation; tank bottom sludge removal & disposal; remove/transfer/dispose product; laboratory analysis of soil and groundwater; excavate, remove, dispose incidental contaminated soil; install shoring, new tanks and tan·k sumps, piping, monitoring and leak detection system, overfill protection and alarms, electrical wiring; construction of concrete slabs and block piers; backfill excavation; resurfacing; demobilization; performance of a closeout investigation and the preparation and filing of appropriate reports; obtaining FDNY and DOB closeout documents; preparing "As-built" drawings. CITYWIDE FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR NEW 2015 EPA PETROLEUM BULK $10M to 30M STORAGE REGULATIONS CITYWIDE FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR NEW 2015 EPA PETROLEUM BULK $10M to 30M STORAGE REGULATIONS CITYWIDE FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR NEW 2015 EPA PETROLEUM BULK $10M to 30M STORAGE REGULATIONS CITYWIDE FUEL TANK REPLACEMENT PROGRAM FOR NEW 2015 EPA PETROLEUM BULK $10M to 30M STORAGE REGULATIONS

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PW357ELEV 253 BROADWAY- ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION

PW357FIRE 253 BROADWAY- FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT PW77102S3 CITY HALL STEPS RECONSTRUCTION PW77417DA 120-55 QUEENS BLVD.- QUEENS DA TRAINING ROOM

PW77417P2 120-55 QUEENS BLVD - PLAZA, STEPS AND ENTRANCE

REMPIV Remsen Yard Reconstruction Phase IV

S136-367 Staten Island 1 and 3 Garage Construction + SOLARGR10

S136-383N Brooklyn 17/18 HVAC and Roof Replacement S136-383S STATEN ISLAND 3 GARAGE HVAC

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The scope of work includes replacement of 5 existing elevators with new passenger cars and installation $3M to 10M of new main machine and controls. proper efficient operation and to meet the current Federal ADA requirements, ASME A17.7 Safety code of elevators and local building codes. The machine room is to be renovated with new air conditioning system. Installation of new building wide fire alarm, sprinkler distribution and BMS system throughout building $10M to 30M City Hall Park - Steps Reconstruction: Replace deteriorating steps, and stop leakage into basement. $3M to 10M Ineterior renovation of vacated marriage bureau space on basement and first floor levels, including $1M to 3M installation of new partitions, electrical, lighting and HVAC system that supports high occupancy areas such as classrooms and waiting room areas. Repair of all displaced stair treads. level pavement to provide a safe and healthy $3M to 10M working environment.

Building plaza steps. and entry 's should be code/ADA compliant to prohibit discrimination and ensure equal opportunity (or persons with disabilities. Modifications to the existing building to achieve OSHA compliance and provide operational $1M to 3M improvements to reduce resource consumption by operation staff maintaining the building. Construction of new garage to serve Staten Island Districts 1 and 3. Relocate Staten Island District 1 $100M to 500M and 3 Garage operations to the newly constructed garage. The existing building containing the Staten Island 3 Garage and Richmond Borough Repair Shop will be rehabilitated, maintaining and expanding the building's use for the Borough Repair Shop and accommodating District 1 and 3 Garage Vehicular Storage Facility for weather sensitive vehicles. Develop site facilities including a 2,000 ton capacity salt shed, a free-standing fueling facility, open-air household waste drop-off area, outdoor DSNY truck and personnel parking and a potential new force main sanitary line to connect to the NYC DEP system. Roof and HVAC Replacement + Solar $10M to 30M Replacement of roof system and all HVAC equipment with all of mechanical and electrical work $10M to 30M associated. Design a new rooftop solar PV (Photovoltaic) system. Provide a new Building Management

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S136-419L OAU Offices Expansion at CRS

S136-423 Queens 11/13 FLOOR SLAB REPLACEMENT

S136-436 Brooklyn 6 Garage Rehabilitation

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System. Provide a new Fire Alarm System. This project consists of interior renovation in multiple locations within DSNY Central Repair Shop (CRS). $1M to 3M Work in the Fourth Floor includes modifications to the existing Air handling Unit "AC-2" and duct system that serves the project area, and interior finish work required in conjunction with the ductwork modification. Work on the Fifth Floor consists of a full renovation of the DSNY Operations Assistance Unit (OAU) Office suite including office space, toilet rooms, and an employee breakroom. Work on the Sixth Floor includes a full renovation of the OAU Satellite Office and work in the separate DSNY Queens West Borough Operations Office related to the upgrade of AC-2. Roof level work includes the installation of a new rooftop package unit that will serve the sixth floor OAU Satellite Office and the installation of an exhaust duct termination to serve the fifth floor OAU office breakroom. A Condition Assessment Report dated September 4, 2014 and a Rehabilitation Analysis and $30M to 100M Recommendations report dated December 8, 2014 were prepared by The Burns Group and Greeley & Hansen. Also DDC issued a Field Inspection Report dated March 3, 2014. All reports should be reviewed and used as a basis to prepare preliminary and final design. The selected consultant shall utilize the structural scheme partially developed in the December 8, 2014 Greeley & Hansen report which is to provide intermediate columns and footings to reduce the span of the existing W36 members currently spanning over 100 feet. The selected consultant will be required to evaluate/analyze structural elements in accordance with the requirements of the latest DNSY Garage Design Standards for the heaviest fully loaded salt spreader trucks. The building is to be rehabilitated including extensive structural work (demolition and replacement of cellar-level slab and entrance ramp slab, demolition, and replacement of first floor slab, adding intermediate columns and footings, etc.). Total replacement of building systems (electrical, fire protection, plumbing, HVAC including building management system) and architectural renovation of the entire building is required. Remedial options /scopes of work and cost estimates shall be submitted to DSNY for review prior to starting design. After first floor slab and ramp demolition, the existing exposed structural steel shall be inspected, evaluated and repaired/reinforced as required. This subject building is a single-story masonry garage with structural steel frame measuring $10M to 30M approximately 155’ x 200’. The original facility was built in the 1920’s as a single-story 100’ x 200’ garage

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approximately 155’ x 200’. The original facility was built in the 1920’s as a single-story 100’ x 200’ garage with a smaller 25’x 65’ two level area in the NW corner designated for offices and locker rooms. In the 1950’s the two-story portion was reduced to a single-story and incorporated into the garage, and a new 55’x 75’ single story annex was added on the NE corner of the lot for offices and locker rooms. The new construction was steel framed with CMU infill. A second single-story annex approximately 55’x125’ was added in the 1970’s on the SE corner of the lot and constructed to match the first annex. The project is being done to extend the useful life of this facility. The concrete floor slab is deteriorated and damaged and is a hazard for personnel, vehicles and equipment. Significant issues affect the oldest of the three components of the facility. The building systems and personnel areas are deteriorated and frequently non-functional.

SCOPE OF WORK, and to meet LEED requirements. 1.Pneumatic Tool Air Compressor 2.Mechanics Toilet Room 3.Locker Replacement 4.Ceiling Replacement - garage 5.Toilet/Shower Partitions 6.Locker Room/Offices - Cooling 7.Replace Garage H&V Systems 8.Fire Protection System (sprinkler) 9.New Engineering Office 10.Garage Slab Replacement 11.New Boiler 12.Drainage pipe replacement with new Oil/ Water Separator The project is being done to extend the useful life of this facility. The concrete floor $10M to 30M slab is damaged at some locations and may be a hazard for personnel, vehicles and equipment. The building systems and personnel areas are deteriorated and frequently

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SANDELEC4 60TH PRECINCT ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REPLACEMENT( SANDY)

SANDELEC5 100 the precint electrical system replacement, Sandy

SANDELEC8 ERIE BASIN TOW POUND ELECTRICAL (SANDY)

SANDSLIP 100 OLD SLIP RESTORATION & SYSTEMS REPLACEMENT

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SANITATION Public Buildings Construction

TRANSPORTATION Public Buildings Initiation

POLICE Public Buildings Construction

POLICE Public Buildings Construction

POLICE Public Buildings Procurement

POLICE Public Buildings Design

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08/24/2020

07/14/2020

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non-functional. Project 2 Scope: Refurbishment of the existing pier buildling including: repair of existing pier structure $30M to 100M including pile caps and fendering; construction of new emergency generator, electrical, mechanical, fire pump and fire valve rooms; new exit passageway construction and existing exit passageway refurbishment; re-arrangement and refurbishment of the Operations Building interiors; replacement of fire suppression system throughout the entire pier structure; mechanical, electrical and plumbing system upgrades; refurbishment and painting the existing pier interior steel framing and wall/roof surfaces; recoating the structure's exterior cladding systems including metal wall and roof panel system and translucent panel wall cladding system. The work involves the replacement or repair of saltwater inundated electrical $3M to 10M conduit and wiring in eleven facilities that experienced flooding during Hurricane Sandy. Replacement of electrical system and generator at Coney Island Precinct that was flooded during $3M to 10M Superstorm Sandy. Work includes providing temporary power to precinct while permanent system is being designed and installed. This work will be done via an emergency declaration. Replacement of electrical system and generator at Rockaway Queens Precinct that was flooded during $3M to 10M Superstorm Sandy. Work includes providing temporary power to precinct while permanent system is being designed and installed. This work will be done via an emergency declaration. Restoration and installation of the new electrical power at NYPD's tow pound facility in Red Hook due to $1M to 3M flooding during Sandy. To restore damage from Storm Sandy: $10M to 30M oReplace MEP and building systems equipment in basement and ground floor, including chillers, boilers, hot water heater, electrical, etc. oRestore floor on ground floor and basement oRestore walls on ground floor and basement oRestore ceiling on basement oRestore or replace all exterior doors

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TLCWOOD TLC - NEW OFFICE FACILITY - 24-55 BQE WEST

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DCAS Public Buildings Procurement

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oRestore or replace all exterior doors oReplace ADA lift

To mitigate future disaster damage: oUse water resistant material on floor and walls on ground floor and basement and on ceiling in basement oRelocate electrical service, mechanical and other building systems to higher floor oIdentify and install mitigation measures for similar future flood events

To provide functional spaces for the NYPD: oProvide materials and appurtenances at first floor to create space for public functions. oProvide office space at upper floors.

Provide temporary heat / AC to allow for construction and fire alarm/sprinkler function.

Coordinate with NYPD and comply with FEMA requirements for reimbursement of City funds, including review and approval of scope of work, requisition/payments, etc. Design and construction of new adminstration wing to replace existing administration wing, new parking, $30M to 100M provide new inspection lane within the inspection facility.

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