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Construction Pipeline (Historical) Construction Pipeline (Historical) Estimated Bid Date Agency Agency Unit July - Sept 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE July - Sept 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE July -Sept 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct -Dec 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct -Dec 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct -Dec 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct -Dec 15 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct - Dec 15 DDC PUBLIC BUILDINGS Jan -Mar 16 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Jan -Mar 16 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Apr -Jun 16 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Apr -Jun 16 DDC INFRASTRUCTURE Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries Q Oct - Dec 16 DDC Sanitation Oct - Dec 16 DDC Human Services Oct - Dec 16 DDC Courts/DJJ Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Oct - Dec 16 DDC Culturals Page 1 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Trade(s) Project Description Construction VICTORY BLVD & MANOR ROAD INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT Construction INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT VICTORY BLVD & CLOVE ROAD CONSTRUCTION BRONX ZOOWAY STREETSCAPE PHASE II Construction CHESTER AVENUE, STATEN ISLAND (W/SE-761) Construction REPLACE WATER MAIN: EAST 46TH AND 47TH STREETS BETWEEN MADISON AND LEXINGTON AVENUES CONSTRUCTION MORRIS ST. PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE REPLACEMENT CONSTRUCTION Montefiore Park & Plaza Improvement (MED-629) Plumbing, HVAC, Elec, GC NYPD 84th Precinct & BK N Narc Div, Bklyn - EE Upg Construction WIDEN ROADWAY AND PERFORM RELATED WORK: AMBOY ROAD BETWEEN RICHMOND AND ARMSTRONG AVENUES CONSTRUCTION RETAINING WALL-HIGHLAND BLVD E/B BEFORE J.ROBINSON CONSTRUCTION JAMES COURT ROADWAY AND BULKHEAD CONSTRUCTION LIBRARY LANE PROJECT GC CLARENDON ROOF REPLACEMENT GC CENTRAL - Children's Library Discovery Center & Renovations GC OAU Offices Expansion at CRS GC 80 CENTRE ST. - SAFE ACCESS, REPLACEMENT OF CATWALKS ELECTRICAL SECURITY & CONTROL SYSTEM UPGRADE GC DHS - Atlantic Avenue Men's Shelter GC East Harlem Center/LDC - Heckscher Bldg. Roof Renovations Page 2 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Award Method Project ID EPIN Competitive Sealed Bid HWR00505 85005P0011 Competitive Sealed Bid HWR00504 85005P0011 Competitive Sealed Bid HWXD203 85007S0008 Competitive Sealed Bid SE-751 Competitive Sealed Bid MED594 Competitive Sealed Bid HBPEDMRS Competitive Sealed Bid HWPLZ003M Competitive Sealed Bid E12-0043 Competitive Sealed Bid HWR00508 Competitive Sealed Bid RWK013 Competitive Sealed Bid HWQ1184A Competitive Sealed Bid HWD105-03 Competitive Sealed Bid LBM14CDRF Competitive Sealed Bid LQQ122CLD Competitive Sealed Bid S136-419L Competitive Sealed Bid PW195SA Competitive Sealed Bid JJ1-SEC Competitive Sealed Bid E14-0016 Competitive Sealed Bid PV467HECK Page 3 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Engineer's Estimate (Amount in 000s) 7,828 5,324 100 - 500 12,541 7,030 10,938 8,610 1,112 4,842 1,089 1,502 1,000 - 3,000 100 126 136 145 145 147 150 Page 4 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Status of Bid Borough of Work - Bronx Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation X Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation X Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Page 5 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Borough of Work -Brooklyn X X X X X X Page 6 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Borough of Work -Manhattan X X X X X Page 7 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Borough of Work -Queens X X Page 8 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Borough of Work -Staten Island X X X X Page 9 of 527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Borough of Work -Upstate Page 10 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Pre-bid Meeting? (Y/N) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 11 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Subject to LL1? (Y/N) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 12 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Federal or State Goals? Page 13 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Is Apprenticeship Required? (Y/N) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No Page 14 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Subject to a PLA? (Y/N) No No No No No No No Yes No No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 15 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Subject to Damages for Delay? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 16 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) OneNYC? (Y/N) No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes No Page 17 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Oct - Dec 16 DDC Sanitation Oct - Dec 16 DDC Courts/DJJ Oct - Dec 16 DDC Sanitation Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Transportation Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries L/LN Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Oct - Dec 16 DDC Pass-Through Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries Q Oct - Dec 16 DDC Health Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries L/LN Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Culturals Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Page 18 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) GC BBM Offices Expansion at CRS GC HORIZON - GATE AND WALL RECONSTRUCTION GC Medical Records Secure Storage & Clinic Expansion ELECTRICAL SHEEPSHEAD BAY FIRE SAFETY ELECTRICAL ULMER PARK FIRE SAFETY ELECTRICAL RYDER FIRE SAFETY ELECTRICAL STONE AVENUE FIRE SAFETY HVAC TLC - WOODSIDE INSPECTION FACILITY HVAC UPGRADE ELECTRICAL ARLINGTON FIRE SAFETY GC SCHOMBURG - Phase II - Major renovation av,elev. outfittin GC DCAS - STATEN ISLAND BOROUGH HALL ENERGY UPGRADE GC JCC of Staten Island - New Facility GC GLENDALE - Renovation GC Homecrest Heatlh Center - Exterior Renovations GC RIVERSIDE BRANCH to Exterior and Facades & Retaining Wall GC PRIOR NOTICE SIDEWALKS - CITYWIDE (SIM) GC OEM - OEM HEADQUARTERS COMP ENERGY UPGRADE GC BRONX ZOOWAY STREETSCAPE PROJECT PHASE-II, THE BRONX GC Catch Basin Project #34 at various locations of Queens GC QTIP - Queens Theater in the Park, Circular Lobby Renovation GC STRM SWR IN WILLIAM AVE B/T DITMARS ST AND TIER ST GC RETAINING WALL - Cross Island Parkway S/b After 28th Ave Page 19 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Competitive Sealed Bid S136-419M Competitive Sealed Bid JJ1HOGATE Competitive Sealed Bid S136-419K Competitive Sealed Bid LBM13SBFS Competitive Sealed Bid LBM13UPFS Competitive Sealed Bid LBM13RDFS Competitive Sealed Bid LBM13SAFS Competitive Sealed Bid PW77WDUP Competitive Sealed Bid LBM13ARFS Competitive Sealed Bid LRCA08SCH Competitive Sealed Bid E14-0011 Competitive Sealed Bid PWC77JCC2 Competitive Sealed Bid LQD122GL1 Competitive Sealed Bid HL82HCRST Competitive Sealed Bid LNCA15RSD Competitive Sealed Bid HWS2011CW Competitive Sealed Bid E14-0060 Competitive Sealed Bid HWXD203 Competitive Sealed Bid SEQ002699 Competitive Sealed Bid PV466CRLB Competitive Sealed Bid SEX20042 Competitive Sealed Bid RWQ008 Page 20 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) 154 155 163 180 180 180 180 182 187 204 224 226 250 261 270 310 365 368 391 394 413 432 Page 21 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation X Pre-Solicitation X Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation X Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Pre-Solicitation Page 22 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) X X X X X X X X X Page 23 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) X X X X X X X Page 24 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) X X X X X X X X Page 25 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Page 26 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Page 27 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No No Page 28 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 29 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Page 30 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No Page 31 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes No No Page 32 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Page 33 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) No No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No Yes No No No No No Page 34 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) Oct - Dec 16 DDC Transportation Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries Q Oct - Dec 16 DDC Health Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries L/LN Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Police Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Police Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Culturals Oct - Dec 16 DDC Libraries B Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Human Services Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC Infrastructure Oct - Dec 16 DDC PlaNYC Page 35 of527 09/29/2021 Construction Pipeline (Historical) GC 121 PLYMOUTH RELOCATION TO 424 WYTHE AVENUE GC SUTTER AVE, ETC - PHASE V (B3) GC DHS - Regent Hotel Shelter GC DHS - Franklin Women's Shelter HVAC Bay Terrace - HVAC & Controls GC CHELSEA HC INTERIOR REHAB HVAC HVAC Replacement GC RETAINING WALL - Cross Island Parkway S/B Before 100th Ave GC ONE POLICE PLAZA PAVING AND LANDSCAPING GC STRM SWR & WM IN 158 AVE & 185 ST, QNS GC 11 METRO - 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