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Letter from the Chairman and CEO

Welcome to the latest MTA "Eye on the Future," in which we present capital projects that are planned to be advertised from June 2012 through December 2012. The "Eye" is hosted on our recently launched MTA Capital Program web site. This new site assembles key information and resources about the Capital Program in one convenient location. It is another part of how we are changing the way we do business and we hope that you find it to be useful.

The MTA Capital Program is not only very important for the safety and reliability of the MTA transportation system; it also is vital to the regional economy. As described in this issue of the "Eye," the MTA is preparing to undertake approximately $3.2 billion in capital work that spans many areas, including civil, structural, and electrical, as well as new technologies. This work is part of the overall capital program that, based on the October 2009 APTA publication on the Economic Impact of Public Transportation Investments, is projected to create more than 75 thousand jobs and generate more than $13 billion in economic activity for the New York region.

The 2010-2014 Capital Plan amendment was recently approved in Albany. This critical development means we have funding available to award the remaining three years of our Plan. I want to thank the contracting community for its support over the past several months, as we worked to secure this approval. Given the importance of the program to the reliability and growth of the system and to the regional economy, I look forward to our continued partnership on these vital projects.

Contractors and suppliers have a critical stake in the success of the Capital Program. We appreciate your interest in and support of the projects included in this issue of the "Eye".

Yours truly,

Joseph J. Lhota Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

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Information About Contracts that Will Be Advertised for Professional Services, Construction, and Equipment Procurement

JUNE 2012 – DECEMBER 2012

Letter from the Chairman Information About Contracts Overview Contacts Selected Contract Provisions Forecast of Contracts and Proposals Brief Descriptions of Work to be Advertised MTA Transit MTA MTA Metro-North Railroad MTA Bridges & Tunnels MTA Capital Construction MTA Bus Company

Overview

This edition of An Eye on the Future contains information for prospective contractors, engineers, architects and vendors about contracts that are expected to be advertised for bids between June 2012 and December 2012 by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's operating agencies.

MTA New York City Transit (NYC Transit) MTA (SIRTOA) MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) MTA Metro-North Railroad (MNR) MTA Bridges and Tunnels (B&T) MTA Capital Construction (MTACC) MTA Bus Company (MTA Bus)

In 1993 the MTA board approved a new service identity program for the MTA family of agencies. The identity program provides for the use of the above popular names to make clear to our customers that the various MTA affiliates and subsidiaries constitute an integrated regional transportation network. However, for all procurement documents and official transactions, the agencies retain their legal names: New York City Transit Authority, Staten Island Operating Authority, the Long Island Rail Road Company, Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company, Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, Capital Construction and Bus Company.

With respect to the contract descriptions and other data included in this volume, readers should note that they are for general information only and are not to be construed as final. The exact description of the work and other pertinent information concerning an individual contract will be found in the contract specifications and drawings or solicitation documents which may be obtained by prospective bidders when solicitation begins. Most contracts for construction, procurement of capital equipment and professional services are awarded after a competitive process, including sealed bids for construction and procurements and competitive requests for proposals for professional services.

Some aspects of contracting are common to all the MTA agencies.

1. MTA agencies are not subject to the Wicks Law for their construction projects. 2. MTA agencies seek the best contractors, suppliers, and professional services firms in the business, including firms owned by women and minorities for which special efforts are made to ensure appropriate participation. We pledge to do our part to make all projects successful for the agencies and contractors alike.

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3. Projects already funded by Federal grants are noted in the solicitation schedule with an asterisk. Some of the other projects may become eligible for Federal funding in future grant applications. Public notices of solicitations are normally published in advance of the availability of contract documents or requests for proposals in the New York State Contract Reporter and in one or more of the following publications.

New York Post El Diario The Daily Challenge Amsterdam News Minority Commerce Weekly Engineering News Record

Contacts

Further information about contracts adverstised here can be obtained by contacting respective agency representatives:

MTA NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT / MTA STATEN ISLAND RAILWAY / MTA BUS COMPANY

Security & Consulting Service for NEW YORK CITY For all other contracts TRANSIT ONLY Mr. Robert Eskenazi Mr. Joseph Paldino Senior Director Materiel Division Assistant Chief Procurement Officer MTA New York City Transit Materiel Division 2 MTA New York City Transit New York, NY 10004 2 Broadway Telephone: (646) 252-6258 New York, NY 10004 Fax: (646) 252-6144 Telephone: (646) 252-6330 Email: [email protected] Fax:(646) 252-6099 Email: [email protected]

MTA METRO-NORTH RAILROAD Mr. Charles F. Hansen Deputy Director - Capital Procurement MTA Metro-North Railroad 347 Madison Avenue 14th Floor New York, New York 10017-3706 Telephone: (212) 340-3262 Fax: (212) 340-4034 E-mail: [email protected]

MTA LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD Ms. Carla Butler Contract Research Clerk Planning & Construction MTA Long Island Rail Road 90-27 (0335) Jamaica, New York 11435 Telephone: (718) 725-2622 Fax: (718) 725-2676 E-mail: [email protected]

MTA BRIDGES & TUNNELS Ms. Victoria Warren Procurement and Materials MTA Bridges and Tunnels 2 Broadway 24th Floor New York, New York 10004 Telephone: (646) 252-7092 Fax: (646) 252-7077 E-mail: [email protected]

MTA CAPITAL CONSTRUCTION Mr. David . Cannon Senior Director and Chief Procurement Officer Procurement and Law Department MTA Capital Construction 2 Broadway - A8.99 New York, New York 10004 Telephone (646) 252-2321 E-mail: [email protected]

Selected Provisions of Capital Program Contracts

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This is a summary of several provisions which are generally applicable to MTA agency projects. Complete requirements for a given contract can only be obtained from the documents for that contract. Naturally, all construction is performed under the laws and regulations of New York State. This is not intended to be a full summary of General Provisions.

1. MTA New York City Transit, the two commuter railroads, and MTA Capital Construction base progress payments on the contractor's monthly submissions of cost-loaded schedules. The use of CPM network diagrams is required for complex projects while simpler bar charts are required for less complex projects. 2. All the agencies' contract documents contain a value engineering change proposal clause. Contractors are encouraged to submit cost saving proposals during construction, and upon acceptance of the proposal, would be able to share in the actual cost savings. 3. Another effort to improve the management of capital projects is the use of contractor evaluation files that are kept on all ongoing work. All the MTA agencies use identical criteria to evaluate contractors and share the information with the other MTA agencies. 4. The period between advertisement for bids and bid opening will vary from approximately four to eight weeks, depending on size of the contract. 5. Unless specifically noted in the bid document, the transit facilities will be in continuous operation during the performance of the work for the majority of contracts. The contracting agency will provide the necessary maintainers, flagmen, diversions of service and work trains. 6. Bidders will be required to submit, prior to the award of the contract, a program of affirmative action to provide for equal employment opportunity. Submittals will be described in the contract documents. Goals for the participation of minority-owned and women-owned firms may be specified for each contract. Minority business enterprises and women business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids and/or proposals and will not be subjected to discrimination on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for awarding contracts. 7. A bid bond or a certified check in the amount of five to ten percent is normally required at the time of delivery of the bid. The contractor must furnish a performance bond and payment bond in amounts equal to 100 percent of the contract price. 8. In addition to other requirements specifically provided in the contract, each bidder must be prepared to prove to the satisfaction of the contracting agency that he has the qualifications, including but not limited to skill and experience, and the necessary facilities and financial resources to complete the work in a satisfactory manner within the time specified. 9. Contracts generally require a guarantee of all apparatuses, devices, workmanship and materials for at least one year. A security in the form of a bond in the sum of a predetermined percentage of the amount of the contract may be required prior to the final payment. Contracts may have additional requirements which must be reviewed. 10. The contractor shall also maintain, at a minimum, Workers Compensation, Commercial General Liability and Commercial Automobile Insurance. Additional coverage may be required and will be indicated in the contract. The MTA and the contracting agency shall be named as an additional insured on the policy. In general, coverage requirements range from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 combined single limit for injuries to persons (including death) and for damage to property. The limits of liability will vary depending on the size and type of projects. In addition, the contractor will be required to hold the governmental agencies and contracting agency harmless. Evidence of the required insurance shall be delivered to the contracting agency on an MTA approved Certificate of Insurance prior to execution of the contract. Each insurance policy, or Certificate of Insurance, shall contain an agreement by the insurance company issuing the policy that the policy will not be canceled, terminated or modified without 30 days prior notice to the contracting agency. At least two weeks prior to the expiration of each policy, the contractor shall endeavor to provide an updated Certificate of Insurance evidencing renewal coverage to the contract agency. The MTA has in place Owner Controlled Insurance Programs (OCIP) for the East Side Access (ESA) project, the and selected projects in the Capital Plan. Under traditional OCIPs, the MTA covers the construction phase of work and provides general liability, excess liability, workers' compensation, railroad protective, and builder's risk coverage to all participating contractors. The ESA OCIP adds environmental liability coverage for related engineering and environmental work.

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JUNE 2012 – DECEMBER 2012

Type of Solic Month Reference Number Contract Description Agency Range Contract

Bridges and Tunnels

Construction JUL 2012 AW-36 Fiber Upgrade and Installation at RFK Bridge B&T $5M - $10M Constr Mgmt JUL 2012 AW-36 Construction Inspection Services for AW-36 Const. B&T $500K - $1M Contract Constr Mgmt JUL 2012 MP-06 Construction Inspection Services for MP-06, Substructure B&T $1M - $5M & Underwater Scour Protection Constr JUL 2012 VN-80C New HOV Ramp at Verrazano Narrows Bridge B&T OVER $50M Constr Mgmt JUL 2012 VN-80C Construction Inspection Services for VN-80C Const. B&T $1M - $5M Contract Special Services AUG 2012 BW-14 Design and Construction Support Services for BW-14 B&T $1M to $5M Miscellaneous Structural Rehabilitation at the Bronx Whitestone Bridge Constr Mgmt AUG 2012 BW-15 Construction Inspection Services for BW-15 Construction B&T $500K-$1M Contract Construction AUG 2012 BW-15 Construction for BW-15 Installation of Necklace Lighting, B&T $5M to $10M Acoustic Monitoring System on the Main Cable and Interior Tower Lighting at the Bronx Whitestone Bridge Special Services AUG 2012 BW-84 Cable Investigation/ Monitoring B&T $1M - $5M Special Services AUG 2012 MP-16 Design and Construction Support Services for MP-16 B&T $1M - $5M Special Services AUG 2012 QM-40 Comprehensive Inspection of the Midtown Tunnel B&T $1M - $5M and Design Services for Project QM-40, Tunnel Leak Control at the Queens Midtown Tunnel Special Services AUG 2012 RK-76 Design and Construction Support Services for B&T $1M-$5M Miscellaneous Structural Repair at RFK Bridge Special Services SEP 2012 QM-81 Design and Construction Support Services for QM-81, B&T $1M - $5M Controls/Communications System Construction OCT 2012 MP-06 Substructure & Underwater Scour Protection B&T $10M - $50M

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Long Island Rail Road

Constr JUL 2012 L09366 and L09367 Interior Fitout of Jamaica Central Control Theater LIRR $10M - $50M Constr JUL 2012 L09382 Hillside Maintenance Facility Roof Replacement LIRR $1M - $5M Constr SEP 2012 L09283* Bridge Painting Program LIRR $1M - $5M

Metro-North Railroad

Constr JUN 2012 M08954* Construction - Rock Slope Remediation MNR $1M - $5M Constr JUN 2012 M09142* Construction - Rehabilitate Catenary Structures New MNR $1M - $5M Haven Line Constr JUN 2012 M09182* Construction - Otisville Tunnel Renewal MNR $1M - $5M Constr JUN 2012 M09404* Construction - 86th Street Substation MNR $10M - $50M Purchase JUN 2012 M09424 Purchase Mobile Motor Alternator Set MNR $500K - $1M Constr JUN 2012 M09444/M09105 Harlem River Lift Bridge Breaker Houses/Control & Lift MNR $10M - $50M Cable Constr JUL 2012 M08195 Construct/Inspection Bridge St Br.-Poughkeepsie MNR $500K - $1M Constr JUL 2012 M09803 Construction-Sing Sing Creek MNR $1M - $5M Constr JUL 2012 M09853 Construct MO - Fordham Drainage Improvements Phase II MNR $1M - $5M Constr AUG 2012 M08824* Construct Domestic Water System GCT MNR $1M - $5M

MTA Bus

Purchase JUN 2012 SF07-7411* REPLACE EXISTING APRON AT THE JFK DEPOT MTA BUS $5M - $10M Constr AUG 2012 B62012* SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS: FAR ROCKAWAY & MTA BUS $5M - $10M BAISLEY PARK

New York City Transit

Constr JUN 2012 A36193 STATION REPAIRS: BRICK ARCHES 168TH STREET & NYCT $10M - $50M 181ST STREET Purchase JUN 2012 B40654* PURCHASE 690 STANDARD BUSES NYCT OVER $50M Purchase JUN 2012 B62007 PURCHASE 285 EXPRESS BUSES NYCT OVER $50M Constr JUN 2012 C43026* UPGRADE HVAC COMMUNICATION ROOMS: 6 NYCT $5M - $10M LOCATIONS Constr JUL 2012 A36883 STATION COMPONENTS REPAIR: 3 STATIONS NYCT $1M - $5M Constr JUL 2012 C34191 PRIORITY REPAIRS AT MASPETH WAREHOUSE NYCT $5M - $10M Constr JUL 2012 C80273 REHABILITATE LEMON CREEK BRIDGE NYCT $1M - $5M Constr JUL 2012 S32749 MODERNIZE SIGNAL SYSTEM: ROOSEVELT NYCT OVER $50M INTERLOCKING Constr JUL 2012 S32769* MODERNIZE SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: 71ST- NYCT OVER $50M CONTINENTAL AVENUE AND UNION TURNPIKE INTERLOCKINGS Constr AUG 2012 A36007, 08, 09, 10 & STATION RENEWAL AT 4 STATIONS AND NYCT OVER $50M 16* COMPONENT WORK AT 1 STATION Constr AUG 2012 C34793* PAINT LINE STRUCTURE NYCT $10M - $50M Constr AUG 2012 C34906 UPGRADE DC POWER FEEDERS: 207TH STREET NYCT $10M - $50M MAINTENANCE SHOP Constr SEP 2012 A36239* STATION RENEWAL: 5 STATIONS NYCT OVER $50M Constr SEP 2012 A36865 STATION COMPONENTS: 6 STATIONS NYCT $10M - $50M Constr SEP 2012 C33848* PROVIDE PERIMETER HARDENING: RCC, PCC & 130 NYCT $5M - $10M LIVINGSTON Constr SEP 2012 C34819 INSTALL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM NYCT $5M - $10M Constr SEP 2012 MW17-6677 INSTALL FIBER OPTIC CABLE: PHASE 1 NYCT $10M - $50M Constr SEP 2012 S32773* MODERNIZE SIGNAL SYSTEM: DYRE AVENUE LINE NYCT OVER $50M Constr SEP 2012 SS04-7229 REPLACE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: 207TH STREET NYCT $10M - $50M OVERHAUL SHOP Constr OCT 2012 A36173 STATION SIGNAGE NYCT $1M - $5M Constr OCT 2012 A36886 STATION COMPONENT REPAIR: 2 LOCATIONS NYCT $1M - $5M Purchase OCT 2012 IM02-7158 INSTALL ENTERPRISE-WIDE STORAGE AREA NYCT $10M - $50M NETWORK/DISASTER RECOVERY - PHASE 2

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Constr OCT 2012 P36417 REHABILITATE CIRCUIT BREAKER HOUSE #146 NYCT $5M - $10M Constr OCT 2012 P36418 REHABILITATE CBH 74 HAVEMEYER & 74 A BRIDGE NYCT $10M - $50M Constr NOV 2012 A36889 STATION COMPONENTS REPAIR: 2 LOCATIONS NYCT $1M - $5M Constr NOV 2012 C43039 REPAIR COMMUNICATION ROOMS AT 17 LOCATIONS NYCT $10M - $50M Constr NOV 2012 W32695/ 97 INSTALL PUBLIC ADDRESS CUSTOMER INFORMATION NYCT $10M - $50M SCREEN AT 87 STATIONS Constr DEC 2012 C33086 HVAC SYSTEM UPGRADE - YUKON BUS DEPOT NYCT $10M - $50M Constr DEC 2012 C33842 PAINT LINE STRUCTURE NYCT $10M - $50M Constr DEC 2012 C33845 STRUCTURE REPAIRS: DYRE AVENUE LINE NYCT $5M - $10M Constr DEC 2012 S32760 REPLACE SOLID STATE SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: 7 NYCT $5M - $10M LOCATIONS Constr DEC 2012 T80274 REHABILITATE ST. GEORGE INTERLOCKING: PHASE 1 NYCT $10M - $50M

Capital Construction

Constr JUN 2012 CH057* Harold Structures – Part III – East Side Access MTACC Over $100M Constr JUN 2012 CS284* Systems Package II – East Side Access MTACC Over $100M Purchase JUN 2012 VS086* Procure Tunnel Signals - Systems Package III – East Side MTACC $10M - $50M Access Constr JUL 2012 C-26011* 72nd Street Station Finishes MTACC Over $100M Procure JUL 2012 T0901* Fabricate and Furnish Two Low Emission Diesel MTACC $1M - $5M Locomotives Constr OCT 2012 CM014B* Construction of GCT Concourse and Facilities Fit-Out MTACC Over $100M Constr NOV 2012 C-26012* 86th Street Station Finishes MTACC Over $100M

* Partially Funded by Federal grant(s)

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Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

AW-36 FIBER UPGRADE AND INSTALLATION AT RFK BRIDGE $5M - $10M

Under this contract, the fiber network will be installed and upgraded through out the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge.

Coordinate with B & T and outside agencies including NYSDOT for securing necessary documents and applicable construction permits. Utilize existing infrastructure as available and as laid out in design package (including conduits, inner ducts, manholes, junction boxes, racks, cable trays and optical fiber cables) install and / or upgrade the fiber network. Test all newly installed fiber network and equipments for reliability and proper performance, as specified in the design package. Duration of Contract 24 Months

AW-36 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES FOR AW-36 CONST. CONTRACT $500K - $1M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide Construction Inspection Services for the fiber network that will be installed and upgraded through out the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge under the Construction contract AW-36.

Inspect the construction work of the Contract, notify the contractor in writing of any and all unacceptable work and maintain accurate and detailed written records of the progress of the Contract. Review and monitor the Contractor's methods of protecting traffic, pedestrians and adjacent structures and ensure that the Contractor's Maintenance and Protection of Traffic is in place. Take immediate action on emergencies using sound engineering judgment. Ensure that all required permits have been obtained prior to the start of work. Make recommendations as to the capabilities of contractors, subcontractors and sources of materials and equipment proposed by them. Review contractor's schedule. Establish and implement procedures to be followed to expedite the processing of shop drawings, catalog cuts and submittals. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Duration of Contract 24 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

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Brief Description of Work Jul 2012

MP-06 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES FOR MP-06, SUBSTRUCTURE & UNDERWATER SCOUR PROTECTION $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide Construction Inspection Services for the restoration of the scour protection and the rehabilitation of substructure elements at the Marine Parkway Bridge

Inspect the construction work of the Contract, notify the contractor in writing of any and all unacceptable work and maintain accurate and detailed written records of the progress of the Contract. Review and monitor the Contractor's methods of protecting traffic, pedestrians and adjacent structures and ensure that the Contractor's Maintenance and Protection of Traffic is in place. Take immediate action on emergencies using sound engineering judgment Ensure that all required permits have been obtained prior to the start of work. Make recommendations as to the capabilities of contractors, subcontractors and sources of materials and equipment proposed by them. Review contractor's schedule. Establish and implement procedures to be followed to expedite the processing of shop drawings, catalog cuts and submittals. Conduct progress meetings and special meetings as required. Assist in the resolution of disputes among the contractors. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Duration of Contract 22 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

VN-80C CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES FOR VN-80C CONST. CONTRACT $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide Construction Inspection Services for a new Bus/ HOV Ramp in to be built under VN-80C construction contract. Construction work will include new footings, columns / piers, decks, and parapets, new drainage, lighting, a dry standpipe system, signs, and gantries, asbestos and lead removals. Two additional ramps in Brooklyn (Ramp "F" and Ramp "B") will be reconstructed and will include removal and replacement of piers /columns, decks, lighting, drainage and parapets.

Inspect the construction work of the Contract, notify the contractor in writing of any and all unacceptable work and maintain accurate and detailed written records of the progress of the Contract. Review and monitor the Contractor's methods of protecting traffic, pedestrians and adjacent structures and ensure that the Contractor's Maintenance and Protection of Traffic is in place. Take immediate action on emergencies using sound engineering judgment. Ensure that all required permits have been obtained prior to the start of work. Make recommendations as to the capabilities of contractors, subcontractors and sources of materials and equipment proposed by them. Review contractor's schedule. Establish and implement procedures to be followed to expedite the processing of shop drawings, catalog cuts and submittals. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Duration of Contract 40 Months

VN-80C NEW HOV RAMP AT VERRAZANO NARROWS BRIDGE OVER $50M

Under this contract, a new Bus/ HOV Ramp in Brooklyn will be constructed including new footings, columns / piers, decks, and parapets. The construction of the new HOV ramp will also include new drainage, lighting, a dry standpipe system, signs, and gantries, asbestos and lead removals. Two additional ramps in Brooklyn (Ramp "F" and Ramp "B") will be reconstructed and will include removal and replacement of piers /columns, decks, lighting, drainage and parapets.

Review of contract documents, coordination with NYSDOT for work sequence and Maintenance & Protection of Traffic and to connect and integrate the ramp with NYSDOT's HOV lane on the BQE/Gowanus. A single span of the Belt Parkway ramp will require a girder retrofit in order to allow sufficient height clearances for the Ramp J. In order to connect Ramp J to the Upper Level, a section of the Upper Level Approach's medians and safety walkways will be modified in Brooklyn. All utilities imbedded in the existing walkways, parapets or medians to be modified such as electrical, communications, and fire hydrants will be relocated. Duration of Contract 40 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work Aug 2012

BW-14 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR BW-14 MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL REHABILITATION AT THE BRONX WHITESTONE BRIDGE $1M to $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will design for the rehabilitation and repair of various bridge elements including subfloor beams, floor truss members, stringers, bearings, roadway joints, and other various structural elements requiring repair and rehabilitation.

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Review available documentation and inspection reports related to the project scope and meet with Authority staff. Develop plans and specifications for the various bridge elements requiring repair and or replacement. Develop appropriate construction staging/phasing schemes and Maintenance & Protection of Traffic Plan Prepare construction cost estimates and schedule. Assist the authority during bidding process and provide construction support services (CSS) during construction. CSS will be added to the contract at a later date. Duration of Contract 39 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work AUG 2012

BW-15 CONSTRUCTION FOR BW-15 INSTALLATION OF NECKLACE LIGHTING, ACOUSTIC MONITORING SYSTEM ON THE MAIN CABLE AND INTERIOR TOWER LIGHTING AT THE BRONX WHITESTONE BRIDGE $5M to $10M

Installation of new necklace lighting system on both cables at the BWB, including replacing all wiring and messenger cables and any necessary upgrades to the electrical service. In addition, it includes the installation of an acoustic monitoring system on the main cable and installation of lighting within the tower interiors.

Replacement of the Main Cable Necklace Lighting. Installation of a messenger cable on Main Cable Installation of an acoustic monitoring system on Main Cable Installation of lighting within the bridge towers Provide Maintenance & Protection of Traffic as required Duration of Contract 12 Months

BW-15 CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION SERVICES FOR BW-15 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT $500K-$1M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide Construction Inspection Services for installation of new necklace lighting system on both main cables, and replacement of all wiring and messenger cables and any necessary upgrades to the electrical service. Additionally, this contract will provide CMI services for installation of an acoustic monitoring system on the main cable and lighting within the tower interiors.

Inspect the construction work of the Contract, notify the contractor in writing of any and all unacceptable work and maintain accurate and detailed written records of the progress of the Contract. Review and monitor the Contractor's methods of protecting traffic, pedestrians and adjacent structures and ensure that the Contractor's Maintenance and Protection of Traffic is in place. Take immediate action on emergencies using sound engineering judgment. Ensure that all required permits have been obtained prior to the start of work. Make recommendations as to the capabilities of contractors, subcontractors and sources of materials and equipment proposed by them. Review contractor's schedule. Establish and implement procedures to be followed to expedite the processing of shop drawings, catalog cuts and submittals. Conduct progress meetings and special meetings as required. Assist in the resolution of disputes among the contractors. Make recommendations to the Engineer for such changes in the work as the Consultant may consider necessary or desirable. Provide an analysis of the validity and need for proposed change orders and assist the Authority in the subsequent negotiations. Notify the Engineer of any actions of local community groups or others when their action may effect the performance of the work. Provide lead abatement services which includes on-site inspections, air monitoring and sampling and testing. Duration of Contract 14 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work Aug 2012

BW-84 CABLE INVESTIGATION/ MONITORING $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will perform monitoring and investigation of the conditions of the cable to asses the remaining cable strength. The data gathered will be used in conjunction with date from earlier projects to determine the life expectancy of the main cable.

Collect all previous study reports and associated documentations. Unwrapping the cable at approximately 10 Panels on the Main Cable locations, inspecting the cable, and sampling cable wires, then rewrapping the cable. Inspection of the unwrapped cable and prepare report outlining the conditions of the cable and recommend appropriate measures. Provide construction support services and additional required design services. Duration of Contract 12 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work AUG 2012

MP-16 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MP-16 $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will design for replacement of selected primary and secondary structural steel elements at the Marine Parkway Bridge including replacement of gusset and batten plates, truss chords and the median stringers. The consultant will also design a new fire standpipe system and maintenance painting of the bridge.

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Investigate existing condition of the bridge structure, paint, and review the available documentation. Design replacement of selected substructure and superstructure steel elements, new dry fire standpipe and maintenance painting Develop appropriate construction staging/phasing schemes and Maintenance & Protection of Traffic Plan Prepare construction cost estimates and schedule. Assist the authority during bidding process and provide construction support services (CSS) during construction. CSS will be added to the contract at a later date. Duration of Contract 19 Months

QM-40 COMPREHENSIVE INSPECTION OF THE QUEENS MIDTOWN TUNNEL AND DESIGN SERVICES FOR PROJECT QM-40, TUNNEL LEAK CONTROL AT THE QUEENS MIDTOWN TUNNEL $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide a comprehensive inspection of the QMT as well as provide design and construction support services for construction for the rehabilitation and repair of various tunnel elements identified via the comprehensive inspection.

Perform a comprehensive inspection of the QMT to determine the structural integrity of the facility and identify structural, mechanical and electrical deficiencies, if any. The Consultant shall document all findings, update the QMT inspection/condition database, and develop recommendations for correcting any deficiencies found. Utilize inspection findings to document and quantify existing conditions of the standpipe, and other elements of the tunnel, and prepare construction documents to control leakage, and repair identified deficiencies. Based on the inspection findings, the consultant will prepare design documents for construction contract for selected repair work to be carried out in the 2010-14 Capital Plan In addition to Task 2, the consultant will prepare 10% design documents and outline design RFP, including budgetary cost estimate for remaining repair work to be carried out in the 2015-19 Capital Plan. Prepare construction cost estimates and schedule. Assist the Authority during bidding process and provide construction support services (CSS) during construction. CSS will be added to the contract at a later date. Duration of Contract 20 Months

RK-76 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL REPAIR AT RFK BRIDGE $1M-$5M

Under this contract, the consultant will design miscellaneous structural repairs at various locations. The needs for repair will be based on most recent Biennial/ Special Inspection findings and the Queens Suspension Span Stringer Study.

Review available documentation and inspection reports related to the project scope and meet with Authority staff. Prepare design plans and specifications to perform necessary structural repairs at various locations of RFK Bridge Develop appropriate construction staging/phasing schemes and Maintenance & Protection of Traffic Plan Prepare construction cost estimates and schedule. Assist the authority during bidding process and provide construction support services (CSS) during construction. CSS will be added to the contract at a later date. Duration of Contract 36 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work SEP 2012

QM-81 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR QM-81, CONTROLS/COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM $1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will design for the replacement of QMT Facility Supervisory Control and Communications Systems on Tunnel Ventilation, Power, Signals, Variable Message Signs, Pumps and Lighting and other Tunnel Systems. Work will include: temporary relocation of the existing control room function along with reconstruction and refurbishing of the existing control room space in the service building as well as installation throughout the tunnel of new monitoring devices, communication equipment, conduits, cabling, etc. This project addresses needs identified in previous inspections.

Review available documentation and inspection reports related to the project scope and meet with Authority staff. Prepare final design documents for rehabilitation of selected alternative. Prepare construction cost estimates and schedule. Assist the authority during bidding process and provide construction support services (CSS) during construction. CSS will be added to the contract at later date. Duration of Contract 18 Months

Bridges and Tunnels Brief Description of Work Oct 2012

MP-06 SUBSTRUCTURE & UNDERWATER SCOUR PROTECTION $10M - $50M

Under this contract the contractor will perform all construction work associated with restoration of scour protection for Piers No. 2 thru No. 11.

Coordinate with B & T and outside agencies for securing necessary documents and applicable construction permits. The contractor will conduct hydrographic survey prior to placement of the material in order to determine the mudline contours. Install pier scour protection countermeasures to reduce the risk of scour and rehabilitation of unsound concrete on all substructure elements

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including pier caps and pier stems above high water, within the tidal zone and underwater. Duration of Contract 18 Months

Long Island Rail Road Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

L09366 and L09367 INTERIOR FITOUT OF JAMAICA CENTRAL CONTROL THEATER $10M - $50M

Interior Fitout of approximately 13,500 SF on 6th floor of Jamaica Central Control Building to construct the CTC [Central Control Theater] to house the LIRR Operations Center.

Furnish and install all interior systems including flooring, ceilings, finishes, and acoustic treatments. Furnish and install HVAC systems. Furnish and install life safety systems. Furnish and install all electrical systems. Furnish and install console furniture. Duration of Contract 12 Months

L09382 HILLSIDE MAINTENANCE FACILITY ROOF REPLACEMENT $1M - $5M

Remove the old roof on 2 Shops [Truck Shop and Wheel & Motor Shop Buildings] in the Hillside Maintenance Facility and replace with new PVC roof systems. The total roof replacement area is approximately 120,000 SF.

Remove and dispose of old rubber roll roofing material. Repair existing roofing deck. Install new PVC roofing system. Duration of Contract 15 Months

Long Island Rail Road Brief Description of Work SEP 2012

L09283* BRIDGE PAINTING PROGRAM $1M - $5M

Prepare surfaces and paint steel bridge spans at various locations in Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties. The work also includes construction of containment units, lead abatement, maintenance and protection of traffic.

Maintenance and protection of traffic. Containment unit. Lead abatement. Painting of the steel bridge spans. Duration of Contract 12 Months

Metro-North Railroad Brief Description of Work JUN 2012

M08954* CONSTRUCTION - ROCK SLOPE REMEDIATION $1M - $5M

The scope of work for this contract consists of stabilizing some of the highest rated priority rock slopes along Metro-North Railroad Hudson Line at mile post 44.3, 46.7, 50.1, Harlem Line mile post 9.9, 46.7, 52.0, and New Haven Line mile post 16.0 and 19.0. The work includes:

Rock face clearing and scaling which requires the removal and disposal of vegetation and trees, as well as the removal and disposal of loose rock. Drilling and grouting of rock bolts with associated proof testing. Installation of anchor bolts and cable mesh systems. Forming and placement of concrete buttresses. Layout, fabrication and installation of rock fence. Duration of Contract 31 Months

M09142* CONSTRUCTION - REHABILITATE CATENARY STRUCTURES NEW HAVEN LINE $1M - $5M

The new project involves the construction rehabilitation of 61 existing catenary structures located along the New Haven Line in New York, commencing at Catenary Tower No. 132 in Mamaroneck and ending at Catenary Tower No. 192 in Rye. Four pull-off towers within this section of the catenary, called "Section 5," are also to be rehabilitated. Work will include:

Lead paint removal in the work areas on each catenary tower scheduled for steel repair. Steel repairs to the towers to replace deteriorated components (lacing bars, angles and connections).

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Tower base concrete repairs and painting of the bottom five feet of the catenary towers which are subject to corrosion. Duration of Contract 13 Months

M09182* CONSTRUCTION - OTISVILLE TUNNEL RENEWAL $1M - $5M

This contract provides for the 3rd party construction repairs to the Otisville Tunnel, located at Milepost SR 74.76 of the Port Jervis line. The tunnel, which is 5,314 feet long, will undergo priority repairs as identified in the 2009 Inspection and Condition report. The repairs will be performed along 924 feet of the tunnel. Repairs of the following elements include:

Tunnel roof and sides - Rock scaling of loose rock from inside the tunnel roof and side walls, power washing and reinforcement with steel fiber reinforced shotcrete varying from 4-5 inches thick. Installation of perforated PVC rock drains drilled into the side walls to enable water to drain freely from the rock. Installation of strip drains underneath the tunnel roof and embedded in shotcrete at locations of heavy water leakage along the tunnel to redirect the water from the tunnel roof to the sides of the tunnel. Duration of Contract 12 Months

M09404* CONSTRUCTION - 86TH STREET SUBSTATION $10M - $50M

This contract provides for the replacement and expansion of the 86th Street Substation located within the Park Ave Tunnel. The existing substation equipment will be removed and replaced with new traction power transformers, rectifiers, and switchgear. The roof and walls of the existing structure will also be waterproofed. Also under this contract, the negative return reactors at the 110th street substation will be replaced with new higher capacity units. These reactors will be installed on a new cantilevered structure that will be constructed on the side of the Park Ave Viaduct. Work shall include:

Expansion of the existing substation building to allow for the installation of a second transformer/rectifier pair. Waterproofing of the existing substation building's ceiling and walls. Installation of new AC and DC power cables. Procurement and installation of new AC and DC switchgear, transformers, and rectifiers. Procurement and installation of negative return reactors at the 110th Street Substation. Duration of Contract 24 Months

M09424 PURCHASE MOBILE MOTOR ALTERNATOR SET $500K - $1M

This contract will provide for the purchase of a trailer-mounted mobile motor-alternator unit that can be transported as necessary to provide back-up signal power. This mobile unit will convert 60 Hz power from the utility into 100 Hz power for Metro-North's signal system. Work shall include:

Fabrication of a trailer mounted motor-alternator set. Procurement and fabrication of MA Set control system. Procurement of all the necessary high voltage transformers. Procurement of all necessary high voltage leads and cables. Duration of Contract 12 Months

M09444/M09105 HARLEM RIVER LIFT BRIDGE BREAKER HOUSES/CONTROL & LIFT CABLE $10M - $50M

This contract provides for the replacement of the electrical control system that raises and lowers the Harlem River Lift Bridge (HRLB) on the Hudson Line for river traffic on the . The HRLB is a critical facility on the Metro-North system in that every train running to and from Grand Central Terminal needs to traverse this bridge which links to the South Bronx. Put into service in 1954 the bridge remains electronically and mechanically mired in technology more than 50 years old. Electrical equipment used in the mechanisms for controlling, opening and closing the bridge consists of antiquated electro-mechanical relays and other components no longer available to replace. Work will also include replacement of the lift and auxiliary cables between all lift system and the counterweights. This antiquated control system will be replaced with a modern day PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) based system. The entire traction power system on the bridge will also be replaced. This system consists of two circuit breaker houses (CBH#6 and CBH#7) which will be replaced with modern day 700 V.D.C switchgear housed in two pre-fabricated buildings. All of the positive and negative cables as well as the positive and negative contactors on the bridge will also be replaced.

Replace all 128 lift cables. Replace all 16 auxiliary cables. Install a cable lubrication system. Installation of 2 new circuit breaker houses and all new traction power cables. Installation of a new Programmable Logic Controller based bridge control system. Installation of new positive and negative bridge contactors. Duration of Contract 24 Months

Metro-North Railroad Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

M08195 CONSTRUCT/INSPECTION BRIDGE ST BR.-POUGHKEEPSIE $500K - $1M

This contract provides for the third party construction of HU65.18 Bridge Street Bridge in Poughkeepsie (Hamlet of Hamburg) There will be 80% New

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York State Department of Transportation participation and 20% Metro North Railroad participation. The new bridge will consist of a two-span, multi-girder steel superstructure. The bridge approach work will include paving, drainage, sidewalks and water main work. The bridge will be closed during construction and a detour will be implemented during construction. This work includes:

Installation of a temporary water main on a utility bridge. Demolition of the existing bridge. Construction of a new reinforced concrete pier and abutments. Installation of a new steel multi stringer superstructure with concrete deck. Installation of a new water main. Approach work. Duration of Contract 18 Months

M09803 CONSTRUCTION-SING SING CREEK $1M - $5M

The scope of the proposed improvements includes removal of existing accumulated material in the "Sing Sing Creek" streambed located just north of Metro-North's Ossining Station, and construction of an under-drain system and concrete liner within Metro-North's right of way. The concrete liner consists of a 14" thick reinforced concrete slab. Also included is removal of accumulated material from a portion of the streambed immediately east of MNR's right of way.

Work must be phased to allow for continuous flow within the stream. All work must be performed in compliance with applicable environmental regulations. Tracks supported by the railroad bridges above the stream will remain in service - headroom and access is limited. Duration of Contract 6 Months

M09853 CONSTRUCT MO - FORDHAM DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS PHASE II $1M - $5M

Proposed work Includes installation of an under drain system in selected locations between Mott Haven Yard and Fordham Station on Metro-North's Harlem Line. The under drain system includes installation of HDPE piping between tracks and between track and a retaining wall as the entire length of the project lies within an open cut supported by retaining walls. Also included is installation of manholes/catch basins and connections to NYCDEP sewer lines that cross below the railroad right of way.

Due to track outage availability work will take place at night and continuously over weekends. Tracks must be restored to service at the end of those work periods. Installation of manholes and connections to DEP sewers are subject to inspection by NYCDEP and must be completed over the course of given weekends. Access to the site is by rail only. Duration of Contract 18 Months

Metro-North Railroad Brief Description of Work AUG 2012

M08824* CONSTRUCT DOMESTIC WATER SYSTEM GCT $1M - $5M

This project replaces the existing 43rd Street and 49th Street domestic water holding tank and pumping sets which supplies domestic water to Grand Central Terminal domestic water tank located in the 7th floor A-Hall of GCT. This system provides water to all Halls in GCT and the welfare facilities in the trainshed. This Work includes:

Removal of an existing holding (suction) tank and replacement with a new tank at 43rd St. and 49th St. locations. Removal of an existing sixplex holding (suction) tank pump and replacement with new pump at Service Plant and 49th St locations. Duration of Contract 12 Months

MTA Bus Brief Description of Work JUN 2012

SF07-7411* REPLACE EXISTING APRON AT THE JFK DEPOT $5M - $10M

This project replaces the existing apron at the JFK Depot in the borough of Queens. The apron is used as the "queue" for the fueling and parking of buses. The Apron/ Exterior Bus Parking lot at JFK is approximately 90,000 sq ft. or 2 acres. The apron has inadequate drainage, lighting, asphalt pavement, and security; along with access controls that have reached beyond their useful life. This project will incorporate paving, security fencing, lighting, drainage, access controls and installation of eight rapid roll up doors with traffic lights.

Duration of Contract 12 Months

MTA Bus Brief Description of Work AUG 2012

B62012*

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SECURITY IMPROVEMENTS: FAR ROCKAWAY & BAISLEY PARK $5M - $10M

This project will furnish and install equipment and materials required for a complete Security System at both the Far Rockaway and Baisley Park Depots. The system will include Access Control, Intrusion Detection and a Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system.

Duration of Contract 8 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work JUN 2012

A36193 STATION REPAIRS: BRICK ARCHES 168TH STREET & 181ST STREET $10M - $50M

This project will remove, stabilize, and repair brick arch sections that span the tracks and platforms at the 168th and 181st Street Stations on the IRT Broadway/7th Avenue Line in the borough of Manhattan. Work will include replacement with panels, repairs to the architectural elements and associated electrical and communications work. Both stations are listed on the National Register of Historical Places; accordingly, the repairs must be consistent with historical standards.

Duration of Contract 29 Months

B40654* PURCHASE 690 STANDARD BUSES OVER $50M

This project will purchase 690 40'-foot low floor standard buses to be operated throughout New York City. These buses will be designed to operate in revenue service for a minimum of 12 years or 500,000 miles. These buses will meet Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) emission standards as well as American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

B62007 PURCHASE 285 EXPRESS BUSES OVER $50M

This project will purchase 285 45'-foot over-the-road coach buses to be operated throughout New York City. These buses will be designed to operate in revenue service for a minimum of 12 years or 500,000 miles. These buses will meet Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) emission standards as well as American with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

C43026* UPGRADE HVAC COMMUNICATION ROOMS: 6 LOCATIONS $5M - $10M

This project will furnish and install HVAC equipment (split or window air conditioners or fans as specified) to cool high-temperature communication rooms. Also, this project will provide electrical feeder upgrade as needed to feed the new HVAC equipment. In addition, communication and I&C support will be required to provide controls and indicators for the HVAC equipment to send information to existing data cabinets, DPS Net/Mediator. The locations are:

MR-24: Court Street MR-308: 110th Street/ Broadway MR-333: Wall Street MR-338: Atlantic Avenue MR-439: 125th Street/ Lenox MR-465A: Grand Central Duration of Contract 13 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

A36883 STATION COMPONENTS REPAIR: 3 STATIONS $1M - $5M

This project will eliminate deficient conditions at three stations on the Brighton Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The locations include: Parkside Avenue, Beverly Road and Cortelyou Road. The scope of work will vary by location and will include the following tasks:

Repair platform stairs (treads, risers, drainage, structure) Repair spalled concrete and corroded steel columns and beams Survey and abate as required for component work Duration of Contract 25 Months

C34191 PRIORITY REPAIRS AT MASPETH WAREHOUSE

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$5M - $10M

This project will perform priority repairs to the Maspeth Warehouse, located at 55-04 Maspeth Avenue in the borough of Queens, to prevent further deterioration of the facility. Work includes architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical work. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Repair active water leaks and replace deteriorated waterproofing Repair all severely impacted columns in receiving area Repair spalled, loose concrete encasement on columns Repair brick walls Replace sump pumps Replace electrical panels and breaker Duration of Contract 11 Months

C80273 REHABILITATE LEMON CREEK BRIDGE $1M - $5M

This project is for the rehabilitation of the Lemon Creek Culvert on Staten Island Railway. Repairs include patching of concrete spalls, injection grouting of cracks, and placing an armoring system to protect the culvert footings and abutment wall from stream erosion. This project will also restore wetlands and erosion by removing right of way fencing in some locations and installing it in other locations.

Duration of Contract 12 Months

S32749 MODERNIZE SIGNAL SYSTEM: ROOSEVELT INTERLOCKING OVER $50M

This contract consists of rehabilitating and modernizing the signal system and constructing new enclosures at the existing interlocking at the Roosevelt Avenue Station located on the IND Queens Boulevard Line in the borough of Queens. The existing Roosevelt Avenue Interlocking will be replaced with a modern relay based, fixed block interlocking and shall be CBTC/ATS ready. This project will be coordinated with the Union Turnpike & 71st Avenue Interlockings projects (S32769 & S32754). The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Construct a new Relay Room, UPS/Battery, CBTC, Fire suppression rooms at Roosevelt Avenue Station mezzanine (outside of passenger areas) Upgrade the existing rooms to bring to a state of good repair Rehabilitate existing tower into dispatcher's office at Roosevelt Avenue Station Provide local control of this interlocking from the relay room and at 71st Ave. Master Tower Furnish and install UPS and batteries, Fire suppression system, line speaker equipment, proctor phones, security systems, FO cable connections, fiber distribution panels and CCTV's Duration of Contract 47 Months

S32769* MODERNIZE SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: 71ST-CONTINENTAL AVENUE AND UNION TURNPIKE INTERLOCKINGS OVER $50M

This project will design and furnish signal equipment and improve the reliability of the Union Turnpike and 71st Avenue Interlockings located on the IND Queens Boulevard Line in the borough of Queens. This project is necessary for the implementation of Communications based Train Control (CBTC). This project will be coordinated with contract S-32754- Installation of Signal Equipment at 71st Av and Union Turnpike, Roosevelt Avenue Interlocking (S-32749) and the A36136 ADA: 71st. Ave. Forest Hills Station. The scope of work includes the following:

Engineering of new conventional relay-based interlocking Furnishing of signal equipment for the new relay rooms to house all associated equipment Duration of Contract 53 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work AUG 2012

A36007, 08, 09, 10 & 16* STATION RENEWAL AT 4 STATIONS AND COMPONENT WORK AT 1 STATION OVER $50M

This project will repair select elements within five stations on the Pelham Line in the borough of the Bronx. The renewal stations include: Buhre Avenue, Middletown Road, Zerega Avenue, and Castle Hill Avenue. Component work will be performed at the Pelham Bay Park station.

The scope of work for the four station renewals includes: Replacement of station mezzanine including floors, walls, ceilings, and facilities Replace of track through-span structure (station mezzanine roof) Replacement of platform windscreens, and canopies Replacement of street and platform stairs The scope of work for the Pelham Bay Park includes: Repair of the bridge over the tracks Replacement of platform canopies Painting of the control building and windscreens Bird deterrent system Duration of Contract 27 Months

C34793* PAINT LINE STRUCTURE

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$10M - $50M

This project will paint a portion of the IRT from the Portal North of 3rd Ave/149th Street Station to East 180th Street Station on the White Plains Road Line in the borough of the Bronx. The work includes the removal of loose paint, dirt, grease, and grime using hand and power tools. Following surface preparation, three coats of alkyd-based paint will be applied on all steel surfaces. This project will also include steel repairs of two columns and two cross girders. Major work for this project includes:

Painting the elevated structure Loose lead based paint removal (scraping & cleaning-SSPC — SP2/SP3) Painting of all structural members Painting hand rail, bracket, hanger, wayside structures & other non structural steel Painting of Wayside Buildings Limited Steel Repair Duration of Contract 32 Months

C34906 UPGRADE DC POWER FEEDERS: 207TH STREET MAINTENANCE SHOP $10M - $50M

This contract will upgrade the existing DC power feeders and distribution system at 207th Street Maintenance Shop in the borough of Manhattan. The existing system will be totally removed and replaced, and the new system will include enhanced safety features and controls. Work will include installation of several systems and assemblies, such as a new DC Power Room, positive and negative feeders, new trolley and stringer assemblies, and insulated joints. Electrical and communications equipment will also be installed. Major tasks include the following:

Install new feeders between Dyckman Substation and the Maintenance Shop; Install a new backup feeder from CBH #593 Replace the four overhead trolley assemblies; Replace conductor main and auxiliary drop assemblies Replace positive power cables and connections to trolley conductors and replace negative cables within the shop and between the shop and the main negative bus from Dyckman Substation Provide control and indication circuits and panels for local and remote operation of contactors Provide emergency power shut-off boxes and stray current monitoring system for the Maintenance Shop Remove all existing cables, switchgear and equipment associated with the existing DC distribution system Duration of Contract 24 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work SEP 2012

A36239* STATION RENEWAL: 5 STATIONS OVER $50M

The project work consists of the renewal of 5 stations on the Liberty Line IND in the borough of Queens. This project will eliminate all deficient conditions rated 3 or worse at these stations as rated by the Station Condition Survey and existing field conditions. Work will include repair or replacement of mezzanine to platform stairs, mezzanine floors, doors and windows, interior and exterior walls, and canopies as required. The stations include: 111th Street, 104th Street, Rockaway Blvd, 88th Street and 80th Street. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Repair interior and exterior walls of mezzanine as required Provide new mezzanine to platform stairs Provide ADA compliant stainless steel handrails at new stairs Provide new guardrails and railings at each mezzanine passageway Provide ADA boarding area Provide new windows and doors as required Provide new platform windscreens Provide ADA tactile warning strips & rubbing board Provide cement, floor topping as required, paint entire station Duration of Contract 27 Months

A36865 STATION COMPONENTS: 6 STATIONS $10M - $50M

This project will replace the platform edges at the 121st Street, 111th Street, 104th Street, Woodhaven Boulevard, Cypress Hills and Myrtle Avenue stations; repair platform columns at the 121st Street and 104th Street stations; repair of platform surfaces at 121st Street, 111th Street, and 104th Street, and replace the mezzanine to platform stairs at the 104th Street station.

Duration of Contract 13 Months

C33848* PROVIDE PERIMETER HARDENING: RCC, PCC & 130 LIVINGSTON $5M - $10M

This project will enhance the security of the Power Control Center (PCC) and the Rail Control Center (RCC) located in the borough of Manhattan along with 130 Livingston Plaza in the borough of Brooklyn. The purpose of this project is to secure and protect these buildings. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Install bollards around the facilities Enhance security at garage entrances and any lighting, CCTV alarms, or other equipment necessary for the control and monitoring of the security apparatuses Duration of Contract 12 Months

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C34819 INSTALL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM $5M - $10M

This project will install new fire and sprinkler alarm systems at various NYCT employee station facilities located systemwide. Work will include installation of wet fire sprinkler systems and interfacing the sprinkler system with existing fire alarm systems based on National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) standards at each location and other associated and incidental work. Locations planned include:

East 180th Station Maintenance Shop, Bronx Second Avenue Station Complex (F Line), Manhattan 14th Street - Union Square (Track Quarter), Manhattan Delancey Street Track Quarter, Manhattan Duration of Contract 22 Months

MW17-6677 INSTALL FIBER OPTIC CABLE: PHASE 1 $10M - $50M

This project will install new fiber optic cable along the right-of-way, at locations systemwide to be determined based on need. The new cable will replace existing fiber optic cable that has deteriorated due to temperature-related stresses in outdoor and transitional locations. In addition, higher-capacity cables will be installed to alleviate network congestion in certain areas. This project will ensure the efficient operation of the new SONET/ATM fiber optic network, which was installed in a previous capital program.

Duration of Contract 21 Months

S32773* MODERNIZE SIGNAL SYSTEM: DYRE AVENUE LINE OVER $50M

This project will provide for the replacement of all automatic signals and two (2) existing interlockings (Dyre and Morris Park) with two different Solid State Interlockings (SSI) along the #5 "Dyre" Line. This work will bring the automatic signals and its two (2) Interlockings to current NYCT standards, which will reduce the likelihood of signal failures. In addition, this project will allow for interlocking control from either the new RCC or the Dispatcher's Remote Workstation. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Fix block signal control, operate the Morris Park and Dyre Avenue interlockings by Solid State Interlocking (SSI) processors that are CBTC/ATS ready Install a non-vital SSI processor to replace non-vital relays for signal selection circuits and remote that is CBTC/ATS ready Replace all wayside signal equipment such as, insulated joints, track circuits, electric stop layouts, electric switch machines signal heads, cable signs, ancillary equipment and related track work necessary for the final layout Install new messenger system and new cables as required Provide all signal power and signal power distribution necessary for the installation Duration of Contract 48 Months

SS04-7229 REPLACE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM: 207TH STREET OVERHAUL SHOP $10M - $50M

This project will replace the fire alarm system at the 207 St. Overhaul Shop, located in the borough of Manhattan. A new state-of-the-art system that ties together all of the buildings' fire protection systems will be installed. The new system will meet the National Fire Alarm Code, as well as all New York state and New York City fire codes. Some of the scope tasks for the new fire alarm system include the following:

Area fire detection and special hazards detection in selected areas such as non sprinklered office/administrative spaces, electric rooms, communications rooms, hazmat areas and utility spaces. Provide visual signals for common and employee work areas Monitor existing sprinkler, standpipe and fire suppression systems (i.e.- vendor kitchen) Provide terminal board to allow for the removal and restoration of fire alarm devices and circuits in the area of the future AC Overhaul area. Implementation of a remote annunciator by the guard desk in the administration building Duration of Contract 21 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work OCT 2012

A36173 STATION SIGNAGE $1M - $5M

This project will include replacing all station signage as needed including updated service information, entry/exit, and way finding signage with permanent porcelain signage at over 50 stations to maintain State of Good Repair. The scope will also include replacing signs that have been modified with decals and those signs that are weather/damaged/vandalized. Station Signage also continues to provide and maintain Tactile-Braille signage as part of the FTA and ADA requirements.

Duration of Contract 35 Months

A36886 STATION COMPONENT REPAIR: 2 LOCATIONS $1M - $5M

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This project will eliminate deficient conditions at two locations on the 6th Avenue Line in the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. The locations include 23rd Street and 7th Avenue. The scope of work will vary by location and will include the following tasks:

Repair street stairs (treads, risers, walls, railings, handrails, structure) Survey and abate as required for component work Paint items affected by component work Duration of Contract 12 Months

IM02-7158 INSTALL ENTERPRISE-WIDE STORAGE AREA NETWORK/DISASTER RECOVERY - PHASE 2 $10M - $50M

This project will install a Storage Area Network (SAN) and other related components at three NYCT facilities with data centers or other major computing resources. The systems will provide storage, backup services and in-house disaster recovery to critical computing systems.

Duration of Contract 36 Months

P36417 REHABILITATE CIRCUIT BREAKER HOUSE #146 $5M - $10M

This project will rehabilitate the Circuit Breaker House #146 located on the Brighton Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The objective of this project is to improve the structural integrity of the circuit breaker house and the safety of the work environment. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Protect and maintain equipment and cables Removal of temporary structural support Street excavation; Install new roof beams and roof slab Remove and dispose ACM waterproofing Reconstruct reinforced concrete tunnel roof and restore waterproofing Duration of Contract 14 Months

P36418 REHABILITATE CBH 74 HAVEMEYER & 74 A BRIDGE $10M - $50M

This project will rehabilitate existing Circuit Breaker House (CBH) #74 and construct a new CBH #74A on the BMT Jamaica Line in the Borough of Brooklyn. Work will include installation of new circuit breakers, cables, and duct. The scope of work includes the following tasks:

Install two breakers 4000 Amp capacity series breakers and one 4000 Amp track breaker for CBH #74 Install four 4000 Amp capacity track breakers and one 4000 Amp equalizer breaker Provide one spare 4000 Amps DC breaker with storage cabinet for CBH #74A. Series breakers shall have 120 volt control wiring Provide switch controlled DC lights and heaters, tapped from the DC bus within the CBH Install 2000MCM cables on cleats from breakers to cable connectors and 500CM cables from connectors to contact rails. Install control and battery cables. Install half-inch (1/2") insulated floor topping material on the entire CBH floor Duration of Contract 24 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work NOV 2012

A36889 STATION COMPONENTS REPAIR: 2 LOCATIONS $1M - $5M

This project will eliminate deficient conditions at two stations on the Eastern Parkway Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The locations include: Hoyt Street and Franklyn Avenue. The scope of work will vary by location and will include the following tasks:

Repair street stairs (treads, risers, walls, columns, railings, handrails, structure) Repair mezzanine ceiling concrete and steel beam Repair/ provide wall tile where specified Survey and abate as required for component work Duration of Contract 11 Months

C43039 REPAIR COMMUNICATION ROOMS AT 17 LOCATIONS $10M - $50M

The purpose of this project is for the communication rooms to be repaired and waterproofed to current Transit Authority standards, guidelines and applicable codes. The work will consist of comprehensive waterproofing of communication rooms as follows:

Chemical injection grouting Drainage of water, caulking, sealing cementing Repair of water damage to room interiors Remove paint and re-paint, repair of cracks Prevent water leaks where the potential exits Duration of Contract 28 Months

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W32695/ 97 INSTALL PUBLIC ADDRESS CUSTOMER INFORMATION SCREEN AT 87 STATIONS $10M - $50M

This project will install PA/CIS cabinet at 87 Stations Systemwide. These are among the only remaining stations without any form of PA/CIS system. The system to be installed under the project will feature audio and text messaging capabilities and will be connected to the NYCT communication network.

Duration of Contract 36 Months

New York City Transit Brief Description of Work DEC 2012

C33086 HVAC SYSTEM UPGRADE - YUKON BUS DEPOT $10M - $50M

This project will upgrade the HVAC systems at the Yukon Bus Depot in Staten Island. Work will include the replacement of existing oil fired HVAC and HV units with new gas fired HVAC and HV units and provide a new complete gas service to full the new service. The major element of this project shall include but not limited to the following:

Remove and dispose the existing HVAC and HV units where indicated Remove all oil systems, storage, tanks, and perform remediation of affected areas Prepare new gas fired HVAC and HV units as indicated Provide structural steel support to the HVAC and HV units and duct penetration areas Repair roof and flashing at all affected areas Duration of Contract 39 Months

C33842 PAINT LINE STRUCTURE $10M - $50M

This project will paint a portion of the elevated steel structure of the IRT Broadway-7 Avenue Line from Dyckman St to 215th St located in the Borough of Manhattan. The work for this project includes application of new durable paint coatings (over coating) to the structural steel for approximately 1.15 miles of Broadway 7th Avenue Line ("1" train) elevated structure from bent No. 13 at Dyckman Street Station to bent No.103 at south of 218th street.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

C33845 STRUCTURE REPAIRS: DYRE AVENUE LINE $5M - $10M

The work for this project will consist of replacing a deteriorated concrete pier at Bent #25, and wall at bent #26 of the flyover structure north of 180th Street; repair south abutment wall at Kruger Ave Bridge; repair south abutment wall at Bogart Colden Bridge; repair abutment wall, cap beams, wing wall, cracked concrete pier, and repair/replace rocker bearing at Boston post Road; repair abutment and wing walls at Ely Ave Bridge; repair abutment walls, wing walls, and cap beam at Wickam Ave bridge; and repair abutment wall and cap beam at Secor Ave bridge.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

S32760 REPLACE SOLID STATE SIGNAL EQUIPMENT: 7 LOCATIONS $5M - $10M

This project will increase the reliability of the signal system by establishing a replacement program for solid state signal logic equipment that has reached the end of its useful life. This project will replace signal equipment at 7 locations. The locations include:

Court Street - Broadway Line 125th Street, 135th Street, 145th Street - 8th Avenue Line 21st Street - 63rd Street Line Kings Highway - Brighton Line Coney Island - Tower B Duration of Contract 13 Months

T80274 REHABILITATE ST. GEORGE INTERLOCKING: PHASE 1 $10M - $50M

This project is the first phase of the rehabilitation of the St. George yard and interlocking. Work for this multi-phased project is expected to include track and switch replacement, relocation of third rails, provision of rail lubrication system, signal modernization and drainage improvements. The scope of Phase 1 will include a portion of the identified work.

Duration of Contract 20 Months

Capital Construction Brief Description of Work JUN 2012

CH057*

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HAROLD STRUCTURES - PART III Over $100M

This Contract shall be responsible for earth and site work, utility relocations, track realignment, drainage, and construction of new heavy civil structures within the LIRR Harold Interlock located in Queens. The scope of work shall include but is not limited to:

Construct underground by-pass tunnel, approach structures for new tunnels and the extension of existing bridges and underpass structures. Construct retaining walls, catenary and utility tower foundations and poles, access roads, the demolition Install direct fixation track, traction power, lighting, stand pipe and fire protection systems. Installation of monitoring devices for existing structures and ground conditions Perform all required incidental abatement (ballast, soils, asbestos, lead paint). Duration of Contract 30 Months

CS284* SYSTEMS PACKAGE II Over $100M

This Contract is for furnishing and installing multiple tunnel systems for the entire length of the ESA Project. The work shall include, but is not limited to, the following:

Installation of track (furnished by owner), special work, switch machines, third rail, finish track and invert slabs, drainage and embedded conduits and tunnel corrosion control system. Fabricate, install, test and commission all traction power substations and wayside equipment to support the traction power system in the ESA Tunnels and GCT. Install, test and commission the signaling system from the GCT Tail Tracks to Harold interlocking Duration of Contract 48 Months

VS086* PROCURE TUNNEL SIGNALS - SYSTEMS PACKAGE III $10M - $50M

This Contract shall complete the final design, fabricate, furnish and deliver the signal central instrument room and wayside signal equipment for the ESA Tunnels. All equipment shall be installed by the CS284 contractor. The basic equipment includes; LED Signals, Power Supplies, Power Distribution Panels, Breakers, Busses, Junction Boxes, Conduit, Transfer Switches, Control Panels, Terminals, Tags, Pre-Wired Racks - Track, Vital, Ground Detect, Maintainer's Diagnostic System, Test Rack System, Maintainer's Workstations, Cab Signal Code Relays, Local Area Network (LAN) linking CIRs, Event Recorders, Impedance Bonds and Microprocessor-based Equipment

Central Instrument Room equipment Signal Cases Wayside equipment Duration of Contract 20 Months

Capital Construction Brief Description of Work JUL 2012

C-26011* 72ND STREET STATION Over $100M

This contract is for the construction of an underground station, station entrances and ancillary buildings for the 72nd Street Station. This contract will construct the station entrances leading to the underground cavern, the ancillary buildings for supporting the station operations and complete the station with the necessary architectural finishes, and mechanical, electrical, plumbing, elevator and escalator systems. The scope of work on this contract includes, but is not limited to the following:

Construct building exteriors, platform and mezzanine levels, interior walls, rooms, architectural finishes Furnish and install mechanical systems including HVAC, tunnel and station ventilation systems Furnish and install electrical systems including low & medium voltage, uninterruptable power systems Furnish and install plumbing systems, including water supply & distribution, drainage & fire suppression Furnish and Install elevators and escalators Perform maintenance of systems after completion of construction and up to commencement of revenue operations Duration of Contract 28 Months

T0901* FABRICATE AND FURNISH TWO LOW EMISSION DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES $1M - $5M

This work scope shall be responsible for the design, development, fabrication, testing and delivery of two (2) low emissions, engine-generator locomotives to support in-service testing, commissioning and operations for the Long Island Rail Road East Side Access Service to Grand Central Terminal Station.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Capital Construction Brief Description of Work OCT 2012

CM014B*

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CONSTRUCTION OF GCT CONCOURSE AND FACILITIES FIT-OUT Over $100M

This Contract is for the construction of the new LIRR Grand Central Terminal (GCT) Concourse facility which includes foundation, underground utilities, CMU walls, structural steel framing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and architectural finishes. Under this Contract, the Contractor shall also fit-out of 44th Street and 50th Street Ventilation Facilities. The scope of work includes, but is not limited to:

Construction of new LIRR GCT Concourse. Intermodal Connections and Interfaces with MNR's GCT including dining concourse, 45th street cross passageway, 47th street cross passageway. Installation of elevators and escalators using the designated Contract VM014 contractor. Perform the local station testing of GCT concourse and caverns. Duration of Contract 32 Months

Capital Construction Brief Description of Work NOV 2012

C-26012* 86TH ST. STATION Over $100M

This contract is for the construction of an underground station, station entrances and ancillary buildings for the 86th Street Station. This contract will construct the station entrances leading to the underground cavern, the ancillary buildings for supporting the station operations and complete the station with the necessary architectural finishes, and mechanical, electrical, plumbing, elevator and escalator systems. The scope of work on this contract includes, but is not limited to the following:

Construct building exteriors, platform and mezzanine levels, interior walls, rooms, architectural finishes Furnish and install mechanical systems including HVAC, tunnel and station ventilation systems Furnish and install electrical systems including low & medium voltage, uninterruptable power systems Furnish and install plumbing systems, including water supply & distribution, drainage & fire suppression Furnish and Install elevators and escalators Perform maintenance of systems after completion of construction and up to commencement of revenue operations Duration of Contract 34 Months

* Partially funded by Federal Grant(s)

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