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Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Project ID Description HWK700B Reconstruction of Columbia Street Area Phase II (BED-768B) BB05-01-A GI - Cons of ROW Bioswales & Stormwwater GS in BB-005, Ph 1 P-1SAND01 STARLIGHT PARK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE (P-1PBSTAR) BB05-02-A GI - Cons of ROW Bioswales & Stormwwater GS in BB-005, Ph 2 Page 1 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Client Agency Division Phase TRANSPORTATION Infrastructure Design ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Procurement PARKS & RECREATION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Design Page 2 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Projected Construction Completion 07/14/2024 09/15/2021 06/04/2020 09/15/2021 Page 3 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Scope Dollar Amount RECONSTRUCTION OF COLUMBIA STREET AREA PHASE II HAS BEEN DEVELOPED IN $30M to 100M COORDINATION WITH NYCDEP BED-768B. IT INCLUDES ALL THE STREETS IN THAT PROJECT SOUTH OF HAMILTON AVE AND ALSO INCLUDES A SERIES OF STREETS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD REQUIRING CAPITAL RECONSTRUCTION. PROPOSED WORK INCLUDES FULL RECONSTRUCTION OF SEVERAL BLOCKS ALONG WITH STREETSCAPE AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS AT A SERIES OF INTERSECTIONS. THE OVERALL PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO BRING THE STREETS IN THIS AREA TO A STATE OF GOOD REPAIR IN CONJUNCTION WITH UTILITY REPLACEMENT AND TO PROVIDE SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS AT KEY LOCATIONS. GI - CONSTRUCTION OF ROW GI IN BB-005 PHASE I IN THE QUEENS BOROUGH. CONSTRUCTION OF $10M to 30M ROW GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN TRIBUTARY AREA BB005 INCLUDES BIOSWALES, GREENSTRIPS, INFILTRATION BASINS AND STORMWATER GREENSTREETS. ROW BIOSWALES ARE VEGETATED SYSTEMS THAT MANAGE STORMWATER RUNOFF BY STORING, INFILTRATING AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ELIMINATING IT FROM THE CITY'S COMBINED SEWER SYSTEM. CONSTRUCTION INVOLVES EXCAVATION, BACKFILL OF BROKEN STONE AND ENGINEERED SOIL, CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE INLETS AND OUTLETS, CONCRETE CURBS AND HEADERS, SIDEWALK AND PLANTINGS WHICH MAY INCLUDE TREES. STARLIGHT PARK - PEDESTRIAN BRIDGES, BRONX $3M to 10M GI - CONSTRUCTION OF ROW GI IN BB-005 PHASE 2 IN THE QUEENS BOROUGH. CONSTRUCTION $10M to 30M OF ROW GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE IN TRIBUTARY AREA BB005 INCLUDES BIOSWALES, GREENSTRIPS, INFILTRATION BASINS AND STORMWATER GREENSTREETS. ROW BIOSWALES ARE VEGETATED SYSTEMS THAT MANAGE STORMWATER RUNOFF BY STORING, INFILTRATING AND EVAPOTRANSPIRATION ELIMINATING IT FROM THE CITY'S COMBINED SEWER SYSTEM. CONSTRUCTION INVOLVES EXCAVATION, BACKFILL OF BROKEN STONE AND ENGINEERED SOIL, CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE INLETS AND OUTLETS, CONCRETE CURBS AND HEADERS, SIDEWALK AND PLANTINGS WHICH MAY INCLUDE TREES. Page 4 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Status Active Active Active Active Page 5 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) BED778A Trunk & Dist WM Rep in Atlantic Ave b/t Carlton & Portland P-1STARLP BRONX RIVER GREENWAY: STARLIGHT PARK PHASE II, STAGE 2, BX BED798 72" Replacement in Flatbush Avenue between Sterling Pl & 8th Page 6 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Procurement PARKS & RECREATION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction Page 7 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 04/11/2021 06/01/2021 07/12/2021 Page 8 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Trunk and Distribution Water Mains Replacement in Atlantic Avenue between Carlton Avenue and Portland $10M to 30M Avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn. Water Main (WM-6) in: 1. Atlantic Avenue from Carlton Avenue to South Portland Avenue. 2. Intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Carlton Avenue. Water Main(WM -1) in: 1. Atlantic Avenue(SS) from Carlton Avenue to South Portland Avenue 2. Intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Carlton Avenue 3. Intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Cumberland Street. BRONX RIVER GREENWAY - STARLIGHT PARK PHASE II, STAGE 2, BRONX $30M to 100M 72" Trunk Water Main and Combined Sewer Replacement in Flatbush Ave. between Sterling Pl. and 8th Ave., $30M to 100M etc., Borough of Brooklyn. WM-6 in: 1. Flatbush Ave. between Park Place and 8th Ave 2. 8th Ave. between Flatbush Ave. and Lincoln Place 3. Park Place between 5th Ave. and 6th Avenue 4. St. Johns Place between 5th Ave. and 8th Ave 5. 6th Avenue between Park Place and Union Street WM-1 in: 1. Flatbush Avenue between Park Place and 8th Avenue Combined sewer in: 1. Park Place between 5th Ave. and 6th Avenue Page 9 of 305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Active Active Active Page 10 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) BED809 Replacement of Water Mains in Avenue S BED819 WM replacement in Oriental Blvd BED-827 Regulator Chamber Roof Replacements BEDA002 Accelerated Distribution WM replcmnt & sewer rehab- BKLYN BEDA003 Accelerated Distribution WM replcmnt & sewer rehab- BKLYN CONISPH04 SAN & STRM SWR, WM1, IN CONEY ISL AREA, PH 4 CONISPH2B SAN & STRM SWR, WM1, WM6 IN CONEY ISL AREA, PH 2B Page 11 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Procurement ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Design ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Design ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction Page 12 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 09/21/2021 07/28/2022 02/08/2022 03/28/2020 05/23/2020 08/09/2024 09/24/2021 Page 13 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 2. St. Johns Place between 5th Ave. and Flatbush Ave. 3. 6th Avenue between Park Place and Union Street 4. 8th Ave. between St. John's Place and Lincoln Place Additional scope: Reconstruction of triangle at 8th Avenue and Flatbush Avenue removed from HWK300-01 and to be constructed under the BED-798. RECONSTRUCTION OF WATER MAIN IN AVENUE S, BK $10M to 30M WATERMAIN REPLACEMENT IN ORIENTAL BLVD, BROOKLYN $30M to 100M REGULATOR CHAMBER ROOF REPLACEMENTS: BROOKLYN (5), BRONX (1). FIVE REGULATOR $1M or less LOCATIONS IN BROOKLYN AND ONE REGULATOR LOCATION IN THE BRONX WILL HAVE THEIR EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB ROOFS REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH NEWLY POURED ROOFS SO THAT ACCESS COVERS ARE APPROPRIATELY CENTERED OVER DISTRIBUTION ASSETS. THIS WORK WILL INCLUDE THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SUPPORTING THE CONCRETE ROOFS. ACCELERATED DISTRIBUTION WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT AND SEWER $10M to 30M REHABILITATION/REPLACEMENT, BROOKLYN ACCELERATED DISTRIBUTION WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT AND SEWER $10M to 30M REHABILITATION/REPLACEMENT, BROOKLYN INSTALLATION OF NEW TRUNK WATER MAINS AND STORM SEWERS AND REPLACEMENT OF $10M to 30M DISTRIBUTION WATER MAINS IN NEPTUNE AVENUE BETWEEN W 8TH/12TH STREET AND OCEAN PARKWAY IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. TRUNK WATER MAIN INSTALLATION IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH TRUNK MAIN MASTER PLAN. SEWER INSTALLATION IS PER PRELIMINARY AMENDED DRAINAGE PLAN. Storm and Sanitary sewer, Trunk and distribution water main in Coney Island area, Borough of Brooklyn $30M to 100M Phase-2B Page 14 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Active Active Active Active Active Active Active Page 15 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) CONISPH3A Storm and Sanitary Sewer, Trunk and Distribution Water Main Page 16 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction Page 17 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 03/13/2023 Page 18 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Storm Sewer 1-Neptune Ave. b/t Stillwell Ave. and West 12th St. (both North & South side) 2-Stillwell Ave. b/t Coney Island Creek and Surf Ave. 3-Outfall at West 12th St.and Neptune Ave. to Coney Is Land Creek Sanitary Sewer 1-Stillwell Ave. b/t Coney Island Creek to Surf Ave. 2-Neptune Ave. b/t Stillwell Ave. and West 12th St.(both North side and South side) Watermain 1-Neptune Ave b/t Stillwell Ave. and W. 12th St. 2-Stillwell Ave. b/t Surf Ave. and Coney Island Creek Storm and Sanitary sewer, Trunk and distribution water main in Coney Island area, Borough of Brooklyn $30M to 100M Storm Sewer 1-West 16 St. b/t Surf Ave. and Hart Pl. 2-Surf Ave b/t West 12 St. and West 17 St. 3-Mermaid Ave b/t W 16 St. and Stillwell Ave. 4.-Neptune Ave b/t W 17 St. and Stillwell Ave. 5- Hart Pl. b/t Cropsey Ave and W 15 St. Sanitary Sewer 1-West 16 St. b/t Surf Ave and Mermaid Ave. 2-West 16 St. b/t Mermaid Ave. and Hart Pl (both East and West side of W 16 St) 3-Surf Ave b/t West 12 St. and West 17 St. (both north and south side of Surf Ave) 4-Mermaid Ave b/t W 17 St. and Stillwell Ave. Page 19 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) Active Page 20 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) CS-ER-WCP PARALLEL SEWER-REDUCE CSO DISCHARGE FROM PUGSLEY CREEK CT2-INTER CITY TUNNEL #2, REPLACE GUARD VALVES @ 16A DOTSEQ01 SEQ - Southeast Queens-DOT Priority Grids 1 (SEQPGRD1) DOTSEQ01 Southeast Queens - DOT Priority Grids Group 1 (SEQPGRD1) Page 21 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Construction ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Procurement ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Design ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Infrastructure Design Page 22 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 08/28/2020 05/01/2021 08/14/2023 08/14/2023 Page 23 of305 09/29/2021 Active Projects - Infrastructure (Historical) 5.-Neptune Ave b/t W 17 St. and W 15 St. (both north and south side of Neptune Ave) 6- Hart Pl. b/t W 16 St. and W 15 St. (North Side) 7.-Hart Pl. b/t Cropsey Ave and W 16 St.(both north and south sides) Watermain (WM-6) 1-Neptune Ave b/t Stillwell Ave. and W 17 St. 2- Surf Ave b/t W 17 St and W 12 St Water Main (WM-1) 1-Neptune Ave b/t Stillwell Ave.
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