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12/2/13 MTA - Eye on the Future web.mta.info/mta/capital/eotf.htm 1/1 Welcome to the latest MTA "Eye on the Future," in which we present capital projects that are planned to be advertised from December 2013 through June 2014. The "Eye" is hosted on our MTA Capital Program web site, which 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 is also vital to the regional economy. As described in this issue of the "Eye," the MTA is preparing to undertake approximately $2.4 billion in capital work that spans many areas, including civil, structural, and electrical, as well as new technologies. Based on the October 2009 APTA publication on the Economic Impact of Public Transportation Investments, this amount of investment is projected to create more than 55 thousand jobs and generate close to $10 billion in economic activity for the New York region. These projects are vital to the reliability and growth of the system and to the regional economy and we look forward to your participation. 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, Thomas F. Prendergast Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Click here for Eye on the Future Download a Printable PDF File

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Welcome to the latest MTA "Eye on the Future," in which we present capital projects that are planned to be advertised

from December 2013 through June 2014. The "Eye" is hosted on our MTA Capital Program web site, which 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 is

also vital to the regional economy. As described in this issue of the "Eye," the MTA is preparing to undertake

approximately $2.4 billion in capital work that spans many areas, including civil, structural, and electrical, as well as new

technologies. Based on the October 2009 APTA publication on the Economic Impact of Public Transportation

Investments, this amount of investment is projected to create more than 55 thousand jobs and generate close to $10

billion in economic activity for the New York region. These projects are vital to the reliability and growth of the system and to the regional

economy and we look forward to your participation.

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,

Thomas F. Prendergast

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Click here for Eye on the Future

Download a Printable PDF File

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Forecast of Contracts to be Advertised and Proposals to be Solicited

Letter from the Chairman

Information About Contracts

Forecast of Contracts and Proposals

Brief Descriptions of Work to be Advertised

MTA New York City Transit

MTA Long Island Rail Road

MTA Metro-North Railroad

MTA Bridges & Tunnels

MTA Capital Construction

MTA Bus Company

DECEMBER 2013 – JUNE 2014

Type of

ContractSolic Month Reference Number Contract Description Agency Range

Bridges and Tunnels

Constr DEC 2013 BB-21 Construction for Hugh L. Carey Tunnel Service Building

Alterations

B&T $1M - $5M

Constr JAN 2014 BB-43 Miscellaneous Repair Works at the Battery Parking

Garage - Phase V

B&T $1M - $5M

Constr Mgmt JAN 2014 RK-23A Construction Management Services for RK-23A Project

(Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of the Manhattan

Approach Ramps)

B&T $1M - $5M

Constr Mgmt FEB 2014 MP-21 (D/B) Construction Management Services for MP-21

(Design/Build Rehabilitation of the Rockaway Point

Boulevard Overpass and Jacob Riis Park Pedestrian

Bridge) Design-Build Contract

B&T $500K - $1M

Special

Services

FEB 2014 RK-65B Final Design with Feasibility Study for Reconstruction of

the Manhattan Plaza at the RFK Bridge.

B&T $10M - $50M

Special

Services

FEB 2014 VN-34 Verrazano-Narrows Bridge Main Cable and Suspended

Rope Inspection and Testing.

B&T $1M - $5M

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Constr MAR 2014 MP-21 (D/B) Design/Build Rehabilitation of the Rockaway Point

Boulevard Overpass and Jacob Riis Park Pedestrian

Bridge)

B&T $5M - $10M

Constr Mgmt APR 2014 HH-88A Construction Management Services for HH-88A

(Construction of Remote Upper and Lower Toll Plazas,

and Relocation of Lower Level Maintenance Garage

Utilities at Henry Hudson Bridge) Construction Contract

B&T $1M - $5M

Constr APR 2014 RK-75 Phase 2 Interim Repairs at the Manhattan Plaza at the RFK

Bridge.

B&T $10M - $50M

Constr MAY 2014 RK-65A Reconstruction of the Bronx Plaza at the RFK Bridge. B&T OVER $50M

Constr JUN 2014 BB-28 (Sandy)/BB-2 Rehabilitation of walls, roadway, fire lines, ceiling,

Mechanical, Electrical and Communication systems

inside the tunnel and, Replacement of Brooklyn Plaza

structural slab at Hugh L. Carey Tunnel.

B&T OVER $50M

Constr JUN 2014 QM-40 (Sandy)/QM- Construction for Restoration of Structural, Roadway,

Utilities, Electrical/Mechanical Systems inside the tunnel

and Rehabilitation of Manhattan Exit Plaza at QMT

B&T OVER $50M

Long Island Rail Road

Constr DEC 2013 L09114* Woodside and Merrick Elevator Replacement LIRR $1M - $5M

Constr DEC 2013 L09942 & L09955 Escalator Replacement Program LIRR $10M - $50M

Constr JAN 2014 L09253 & L09243* Design-Build Infrastructure Improvements at Colonial

Road

LIRR $10M - $50M

Constr FEB 2014 E01848 (Sandy)* NY Western Rail Yards Fire Alarm System [Design-

Build]

LIRR $500K - $1M

Constr JUN 2014 E01817 (Sandy)* Design-Build for Long Beach Branch Signal System LIRR $5M - $10M

Constr JUN 2014 L10001 Ellison Avenue Bridge Replacement LIRR $10M - $50M

Metro-North Rail Road

Design/Build DEC 2013 M09458* Phase V Stage 1 Design/Build Harmon Shop MNRR MORE THAN

$100M

Constr FEB 2014 M07735* Construct N. Barry Bridge - Mamaroneck MNRR $5M - $10M

Constr FEB 2014 M08817 Rehabilitate - 2 Elevators (SE1,2) - Grand Central

Terminal

MNRR $1M - $5M

Constr FEB 2014 M09198* Construction of Culvert located at MP JS51.00 -

Woodbury

MNRR $1M - $5M

Constr MAY 2014 M08793 Construction - GCT Trainshed/Structure MNRR $10M - $50M

Constr JUN 2014 M09846* Construction GCT Fire Suppression System MNRR $10M - $50M

MTA Bus

Constr JAN 2014 C40222* REPLACEMENT OF APRON AT JFK DEPOT MTA BUS $5M - $10M

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Procure FEB 2014 SF04-7408* DEPOT EQUIPMENT: CHASSIS WASH - LAGUARDIA

& BAISLEY PARK DEPOTS

MTA BUS $1M - $5M

New York City Transit

Constr DEC 2013 A36151* ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AT GRAND CENTRAL

STATION

NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr DEC 2013 C34824 INSTALLATION OF FIRE SPRINKLER & SECOND

MEANS OF EGRESS, PH 3: 14 ST / 8 AVE TRAINING

SCHOOL

NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr DEC 2013 C34911 EAST 180 ST MAINTENANCE SHOP: FACILITY

WATERPROOFING

NYCT $5M - $10M

Purchase DEC 2013 C34915 LINE STRUCTURE OVERCOATING: ABUTMENT TO

KINGS HWY

NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr DEC 2013 C34916 LINE STRUCTURE OVERCOATING: KINGS HWY TO

WEST 8 ST

NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr DEC 2013 C40221 ROOF REPLACEMENT AT ULMER PARK BUS DEPOT NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr DEC 2013 C43038 HVAC COMMUNICATION ROOMS: 18 LOCATIONS NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr JAN 2014 A37593* RECOVERY OF SOUTH FERRY TERMINAL NYCT OVER $50M

Procure JAN 2014 C31992 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CONTRACTS, 2013 NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr JAN 2014 C39011 EXCAVATE TEST PITS AND TEST HOLES NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr JAN 2014 C39012 PROVIDE BORING SERVICES NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr JAN 2014 C39013 PROVIDE BORING SERVICES NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr JAN 2014 P36683 [Sandy]* SANDY REPAIRS: REPLACEMENT OF SUBSTATION

EQUIPMENT

NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr JAN 2014 W32697 INSTALL PUBLIC ADDRESS AND CUSTOMER

INFORMATION SCREENS AT 89 LOCATIONS

NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr FEB 2014 A36906/A36908 STATION COMPONENTS AT 5 LOCATIONS NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr FEB 2014 C33848* PERIMETER HARDENING: RCC & 130 LIVINGSTON NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr FEB 2014 C43046 HYDROGEN GAS VENTILATION: 19 COMMUNICATION

ROOMS

NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr FEB 2014 C43749 REPAIR LIVINGSTON PLAZA: ELEVATOR, ROOF,

FAÇADE

NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr FEB 2014 E40805* REHABILITATE PUMP ROOMS: 4 LOCATIONS NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr FEB 2014 S32157 [Sandy]* SANDY REPAIRS: SIGNAL REPLACEMENT – 53rd

STREET TUBE

NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr FEB 2014 W32366* REPLACE BUS RADIO SYSTEM NYCT OVER $50M

Constr FEB 2014 W32380 PASSENGER STATION LAN AT 31 STATIONS NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr MAR 2014 A36909 COMPONENT REPAIRS AT 5 STATIONS - CANARSIE NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr MAR 2014 C43753* CONSTRUCT BUS COMMAND CENTER NYCT OVER $50M

Constr MAR 2014 W32147 ON-BOARD AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM - PILOT NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr APR 2014 A36891 STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 2 LOCATIONS NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr APR 2014 A36921 STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 3 LOCATIONS NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr APR 2014 C34914 SHOP REPAIRS AND UPGRADE NYCT $10M - $50M

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Constr APR 2014 E31114 REPLACE PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLS AT

24 LOCATIONS

NYCT $5M - $10M

Procure APR 2014 SF02-6973/6 PURCHASE 256 ARTICULATED BUSES NYCT OVER $50M

Constr MAY 2014 A36887 COMPONENT REPAIRS:ESSEX STREET STATION NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr MAY 2014 A36905 STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 5 STATIONS NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr MAY 2014 A36916 STATION COMPONENTS: EASTCHESTER - DYRE

AVENUE

NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr MAY 2014 C34829 RTO FACILITIES HARDENING, PH 2 NYCT $10M - $50M

Constr MAY 2014 P36415 REHABILITATION OF CIRCUIT BREAKER HOUSE:

PEARL STREET

NYCT $5M - $10M

Constr MAY 2014 SF04-7147 AUTOMATED FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

UPGRADE

NYCT $1M - $5M

Constr JUN 2014 A46010 STATION RENEWAL AND COMPONENTS: 9

STATIONS

NYCT OVER $50M

Constr JUN 2014 C43751* ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL UPGRADE: RCC, PCC NYCT $10M - $50M

Capital Construction

Constr DEC 2013 C-52123-1* Architectural, Electrical and Fire Protection Upgrades for

the 34th St. Penn Station Complex

MTACC $1M - $5M

Constr DEC 2013 CM014B* GCT Concourse and Facilities Fit-Out MTACC Over $100M

Constr FEB 2014 CH057* Harold Structures Part 3A, Eastbound Bypass and D

Approach Tunnel

MTACC $50M - $100M

* Partially Funded by Federal grant(s)

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Brief Descriptions of Work to be Advertised

Letter from the Chairman

Information About Contracts

Forecast of Contracts and Proposals

Brief Descriptions of Work to be Advertised

MTA New York City Transit

MTA Long Island Rail Road

MTA Metro-North Railroad

MTA Bridges & Tunnels

MTA Capital Construction

MTA Bus Company

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

DEC 2013

BB-21

CONSTRUCTION FOR HUGH L. CAREY TUNNEL SERVICE BUILDING ALTERATIONS

$1M - $5M

Under this contract, the contractor will rehabilitate the existing garage and office areas at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel Service Building.

Repurpose and densify existing space to make more efficient use of the existing space.

Relocate existing work stations to permanent locations.

Provide direct access from the parking deck into the building, improve ADA compliance and enlarge pedestrian exterior access to the garage.

Replace Brooklyn Service Building's main electrical switchboard and relocate from basement to first floor to mitigate from flood damage including new

generator, new Transfer Switches, new distribution panels and new Breaker.

Remove the maintenance shops from the service building basements for code compliance.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

JAN 2014

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BB-43

MISCELLANEOUS REPAIR WORKS AT THE BATTERY PARKING GARAGE - PHASE V

$1M - $5M

Under this contract, the contractor will perform miscellaneous concrete repairs to the Battery Parking Garage decking and the stairway, repair exterior

façade and, reconfigure existing electrical system.

Repair cracks and spalling on the original garage façade and damaged roof deck

Repair concrete and steel structures (beams and columns) including painting of steel.

Repair the fire alarm automatic transfer switch, generator exhaust fans, heat tracing on cold water and fire suppression system pipes.

Transfer revenue system power feed and essential lighting to emergency power back-up.

Reconfigure the existing electrical system to provide emergency power to garage management and fire detection system.

Provide Maintenance and Protection of Traffic (MPT) as needed.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

RK-23A

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR RK-23A PROJECT (RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITATION OF THE MANHATTAN APPROACH

RAMPS)

$1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide construction management services for the reconstruction of the 125th street Manhattan approach ramps to

the RFK facility to be performed under RK-23A construction contract.

Inspect the work of the contractor, notify the contractor in writing of any and all unacceptable work, and maintain accurate and detailed written records

of the progress of the Contract.

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 the procedures to be followed for the expediting and 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.

Assist the Engineer in the project close-out process.

Duration of Contract 42 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

MP-21 (D/B)

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR MP-21 (DESIGN/BUILD REHABILITATION OF THE ROCKAWAY POINT BOULEVARD OVERPASS

AND JACOB RIIS PARK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE) DESIGN-BUILD CONTRACT

$500K - $1M

The Consultant will provide construction administration, inspection and support services for MP-21 Design-Build project, which will replace the Rockaway

Point Boulevard Bridge & rehabilitate the Jacob Riis Park Pedestrian Bridge.

Review the Design-Build RFP, and other project documents and provide comments and assistance during the Design Build selection process.

Coordinate with Engineer prior to commencement of construction work and any other work performed by other Design-Builders.

Ensure Design Builder complies with all required permits, MSDS, employee certification, and any other documents required by the contract.

Review and recommend action to the Engineer concerning the construction schedule made by the Design-Builder.

Conduct progress meetings and special meetings as required. Assist in the resolution of disputes among the contractors including schedule

administration.

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.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

RK-65B

FINAL DESIGN WITH FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MANHATTAN PLAZA AT THE RFK BRIDGE.

$10M - $50M

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Provide design services for a feasibility study and 10% conceptual design as well as 100% design for the reconstruction of the Manhattan Plaza Structure,

associated ramps and, toll collection system. Work will include feasibility study, conceptual design and, final design.

Research available documentation, perform all necessary investigations and surveys, and meeting with Authority personnel.

Review available documents and traffic studies to determine the optimum recommended alternatives for reconstruction of the Manhattan Plaza and,

upgrades to associated ramps.

Perform a feasibility study/Design Brief equivalent to 10% design discussing alternatives, make recommendations for final design. Once final alternative

is selected, produce design at different milestones and 100% design. Prepare bid package. Prepare submittals for Authority's review.

Once final alternative is selected , produce 100% design and bid package.

Establish and implement procedures to be followed for the expediting and processing of shop drawings, catalog cuts and submittals.

Provide Construction Support Services (CSS) during construction. All work is to be staged so as to maintain traffic and toll operations at all times while

minimizing the traffic impacts.

Duration of Contract 48 Months

VN-34

VERRAZANO-NARROWS BRIDGE MAIN CABLE AND SUSPENDED ROPE INSPECTION AND TESTING.

$1M - $5M

The scope of this project includes an in-depth inspection of the selected main cable segments of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge suspended spans, and

prepare a report compiling all the findings and recommendations on future actions as appropriate.

Open the main cable and suspender ropes at selected locations of the VNB's suspended spans and, inspect to assess the condition.

Inspect hand-ropes and underlying wires after removal of stanchion clamps at the VNB's suspended spans.

Procure the services of a contractor to provide various inspection support services such as rigging, providing MPT etc.

Coordinate and direct the work of the contractor.

Inspect and supervise the activities of the contractor until the completion of the project.

Prepare a report with all the findings from the inspection and appropriate recommendations on future actions.

Duration of Contract 36 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

MAR 2014

MP-21 (D/B)

DESIGN/BUILD REHABILITATION OF THE ROCKAWAY POINT BOULEVARD OVERPASS AND JACOB RIIS PARK PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE)

$5M - $10M

Under this design-build contract, the contractor will replace the Rockaway Point Boulevard Bridge & rehabilitate the Jacob Riis Park Pedestrian Bridge.

Investigate the existing conditions and review available documentation.

Develop design documents at different established milestone for the Authority's review and approval. Prepare complete design.

Install new bearings, stringer and, deck to current loading and seismic standards.

Comply with all design criteria, phasing approach, environmental permits and approvals, schedule, fire and security requirements.

Provide Maintenance and Protection of Traffic (MPT) as needed.

Prepare as-built documentation.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

APR 2014

HH-88A

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR HH-88A (CONSTRUCTION OF REMOTE UPPER AND LOWER TOLL PLAZAS, AND RELOCATION

OF LOWER LEVEL MAINTENANCE GARAGE UTILITIES AT HENRY HUDSON BRIDGE) CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT

$1M - $5M

Under this contract, the consultant will provide construction management services for the construction of upper and lower Toll Plazas and relocation of lower

level maintenance garage utilities at Henry Hudson Bridge.

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Inspect the 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.

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 the procedures to be followed for the expediting and 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 including schedule

administration.

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.

Assist the Engineer in the project close-out process.

Duration of Contract 23 Months

RK-75 Phase 2

INTERIM REPAIRS AT THE MANHATTAN PLAZA AT THE RFK BRIDGE.

$10M - $50M

The scope of this project includes deck, concrete and steel repairs to the Manhattan Plaza Structure, utility relocation, and demolition of building spaces

under Manhattan Plaza.

Concrete repairs to piers and cap beams.

Full and partial depth repairs to the deck.

Steel repairs.

Demolition of building spaces under Manhattan Plaza as necessary to access repair areas.

Provide as-needed Maintenance and Protection of Traffic

Prepare as-built documentations

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

MAY 2014

RK-65A

RECONSTRUCTION OF THE BRONX PLAZA AT THE RFK BRIDGE.

OVER $50M

The scope of this Project includes staged replacement of the Bronx Plaza concrete deck along with portions of the supporting steel, seismic upgrades,

substructure repairs, construction of several new piers, and complete replacement of the toll plaza.

Concrete repairs to piers and cap beams and steel repairs.

Construction of new piers as well as extension of pier caps to support new deck between the mainline and the Manhattan-Queens ramp..

Construction of an overhead walkway/toll canopy and staged replacement of the Toll Plaza and concrete deck as well as significant portions of the

supporting steel and installation of seismic isolation bearings.

Replacement of the Bronx Service Building Substation along with all utilities serving the plaza, all deck lighting and plaza high mast lighting within

project limits.

Modifications to the Bronx Crossing Truss spans to remove the median barrier and install temporary concrete barrier.

Coordination with E-Zpass equipment provider to ensure access for installation and testing of toll collection equipment.

Duration of Contract 56 Months

Bridges and Tunnels

Brief Description of Work

JUN 2014

BB-28 (Sandy)/BB-28/BB-54

REHABILITATION OF WALLS, ROADWAY, FIRE LINES, CEILING, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS INSIDE THE

TUNNEL AND, REPLACEMENT OF BROOKLYN PLAZA STRUCTURAL SLAB AT HUGH L. CAREY TUNNEL.

OVER $50M

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Under this contract, the contractor will repair or replace various tunnel structural elements, roadway, ventilation and, utility elements including mechanical,

electrical and communication system. Also, under this contract, the Brooklyn Plaza structural slab will be replaced. This is a Sandy project and, as this

project will contain FEMA funding, it is subjected to relevant federal regulations.

Repair concrete liner, replace tunnel ceiling panel, and wall tile system.

Replace communication/traffic control systems.

Replace interior and transition lighting systems and other associated items.

Replace tunnel pump system, low tension duct system including catwalk and associated components.

Rehabilitate Brooklyn Plaza roadway surface and drainage from portal to Gowanus Expressway approach.

Provide Maintenance and Protection of Traffic (MPT) as required and, prepare as-built documentation.

Duration of Contract 60 Months

QM-40(Sandy)/QM-40/QM-18

CONSTRUCTION FOR RESTORATION OF STRUCTURAL, ROADWAY, UTILITIES, ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL SYSTEMS INSIDE THE TUNNEL AND

REHABILITATION OF MANHATTAN EXIT PLAZA AT QMT

OVER $50M

Under this contract, the contractor will repair or replace various tunnel structural elements, roadway, ventilation and, utility elements including mechanical,

electrical and communication system at the QMT. It also includes rehabilitation of Manhattan Exit Plaza base slab, expansion joints, gutters and

sidewalks, and installation of drainage system. This is a Sandy project and, as this project will contain FEMA funding, it is subjected to relevant federal

regulations.

Repair concrete liner, replace tunnel ceiling panel, and wall tile system.

Replace communication/traffic control systems, interior and transition lighting systems and other associated items.

Replace tunnel pump system and, low tension duct system, including catwalk and, associated components.

Rehabilitation of the Manhattan Exit Plaza base slab (in areas where the concrete is deteriorated), expansion joints of the base slab, gutters and,

sidewalks.

Installation of drainage system in the plaza and in areas where the base slab is severely deteriorated.

Provide Maintenance and Protection of Traffic (MPT) as required and, prepare as-built documentation.

Duration of Contract 48 Months

Long Island Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

DEC 2013

L09114*

WOODSIDE AND MERRICK ELEVATOR REPLACEMENT

$1M - $5M

Replacement of the 2 existing hydraulic passenger elevators [1 each], at Woodside Station in Queens and at Merrick Station in Nassau, with 2 new ADA-

compliant hydraulic passenger elevators having a minimum 3500 LBS load capacity for Woodside and 2500 LBS for Merrick.

Replace 2 elevators and ancillary equipment.

Rehabilitate 2 elevator shafts.

Rehabilitate machine rooms, pits, and all associated equipment for both elevators.

Rehabilitate existing vestibules at elevator entrances / exits.

Provide new area lighting; communication, safety, and security systems; signage; and central station emergency notification.

Rehabilitate elevator pit drain systems that will include oil / water separation prior to discharge.

Install CCTV security systems inside the elevator cabs and within all elevator vestibule areas. Network data lines for CCTV systems will be run back to

LIRR Ticket Office for connection to LIRR network for remote monitoring by LIRR Corporate Security.

Duration of Contract 25 Months

L09942 & L09955

ESCALATOR REPLACEMENT PROGRAM

$10M - $50M

Replacement of 6 escalators and associated equipment at Rockville Centre, Baldwin, Freeport, Amityville, Copiague, and Lindenhurst on the Babylon

Branch. Each station has 1 escalator serving a center island platform. The new all-weather heavy duty escalators will be equipped with safety

enhancements including the ability to measure horizontal impact / forces applied to comb plates at the top and bottom of the escalator, detect obstructions

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between step and skirt, sense handrail speed variations, and provide remote monitoring capability. Escalators will be equipped with sleep-mode technology.

Repair or replace machine rooms.

Install new CCTV cameras at top and bottom landings.

Refurbish platform parapet walls.

Make various concrete repairs.

Install windscreen enclosures, signage, and bird prevention devices.

Upgrade electrical, mechanical, and communication systems.

Duration of Contract 21 Months

Long Island Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

JAN 2014

L09253 & L09243*

DESIGN-BUILD INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS AT COLONIAL ROAD

$10M - $50M

Design-Build for 3 infrastructure improvements at Colonial Road in Nassau County: A 12-car extension to an existing pocket track; replacement of Colonia

Road Bridge; and improvements to the Right of Way [ROW] and track drainage.

Install new 12-car train pocket track including sound absorbing retaining wall and extensive landscaping.

Replace Colonial Road Bridge with new concrete arch system to maintain existing roadway alignment.

Improve Right of Way [ROW] and track drainage deficiencies through installation of drainage ditches and retention ponds.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Long Island Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

E01848 [Sandy]*

NY WESTERN RAIL YARDS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM [DESIGN-BUILD]

$500K - $1M

Design-Build for replacement of the Fire Alarm System at West Side Yard with a new Fire Alarm and Detection System. Phase 1 includes 3 Maintenance

of Equipment buildings and 1 Facility Pump Building. Contractor shall provide As-Built drawings, training, basic warranty, and technical support for the new

system that will interface with / support other data sources at LIRR and will have local monitoring.

Remove and demolish existing Fire Alarm System and all devices / components.

Provide non-proprietary fire alarm system, hardware, and software.

Provide visual alarm strobe lights and supervised wiring.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

Long Island Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

JUN 2014

E01817 [Sandy]*

DESIGN-BUILD FOR LONG BEACH BRANCH SIGNAL SYSTEM

$5M - $10M

Design-Build project for replacement of the bi-directional signal system along LIRR's Long Beach Branch with operation boundaries between Valley Tower

and Long Beach Station/Terminal.

Design Submittals for 90% Design Package and 100% Design Package.

Manufacturer assembly and delivery of Central Instrument Locations [CIL] houses, huts, and cases.

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Construction Submittals including CILs, grade crossing huts, master locations, transmitters, and battery.

Detailed work plans for all work on Right of Way including delivery, staging, and installation of CILs and grade crossing huts.

Conduct integrated factory testing of signal equipment including hardware and software.

Conduct comprehensive onsite testing to support signal system cutover.

Duration of Contract 22 Months

L10001

ELLISON AVENUE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT

$10M - $50M

Design-Build for replacement of the Ellison Avenue Roadway Bridge crossing the LIRR Main Line between Carle Place and Westbury Stations.

Complete Final Design for Bridge Replacement.

Demolition of existing Roadway Bridge.

Construction of new Roadway Bridge including abutments, side spans, wing walls, superstructure, deck, and assorted finishes including fencing.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

MTA Bus

Brief Description of Work

JAN 2014

C40222*

REPLACEMENT OF APRON AT JFK DEPOT

$5M - $10M

This project for facility renovation will consist of replacing the deteriorated apron and some exterior bus parking at the JFK Depot. The apron is used as the

"queue" for the fueling and parking of buses. Procurement will be done on behalf of MTA Bus by MTA New York City Transit.

Duration of Contract 7 Months

MTA Bus

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

SF04-7408*

DEPOT EQUIPMENT: CHASSIS WASH - LAGUARDIA & BAISLEY PARK DEPOTS

$1M - $5M

This project will consist of new depot equipment for maintenance and facilities’ operations, a new Chassis Wash at the LaGuardia Depot and a new Chassis

Wash at the Baisley Park Depot. Procurement will be done on behalf of MTA Bus by MTA New York City Transit.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

DEC 2013

A36151*

ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AT GRAND CENTRAL STATION

$10M - $50M

This project will provide improved access at Grand Central Station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line located in Manhattan. Work will include the installation

of an additional stair from the street to the station mezzanine, a new platform to mezzanine stair, and reconfiguration of fare control area R-238.

Duration of Contract 35 Months

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C34824

INSTALLATION OF FIRE SPRINKLER & SECOND MEANS OF EGRESS, PH 3: 14 ST / 8 AVE TRAINING SCHOOL

$1M - $5M

This project will install a new fire sprinkler system and second means of egress at the employee training facility located at the 14th Street-Eighth Avenue

Signal School. Work for this project includes:

Installation of a dedicated water service for proposed fire sprinkler system,

Installation of new and complete fire sprinkler system at both upper and lower levels of facility,

Installation of second means of egress from upper level to street level.

Duration of Contract 20 Months

C34911

EAST 180 ST MAINTENANCE SHOP: FACILITY WATERPROOFING

$5M - $10M

In order to provide the existing facility with adequate service needed to maintain and prolong the useful life of the subway car fleet, the Department of

Subways, DCE of NYCT has requested the repair of all structural and architectural building elements (except walkway, corridor and retaining wall) at E

180th Street Car Maintenance Facility that are being damaged by continuous water infiltration.

Duration of Contract 10 Months

C34915

LINE STRUCTURE OVERCOATING: ABUTMENT TO KINGS HWY

$10M - $50M

This project is for the overcoat painting of the elevated steel structure from Abutment to Kings Highway on the Culver Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The

work for this project will include surface preparation and structural steel painting, removal from the elevated steel structure of all loose lead based paint, dirt,

grease and grime. Three (3) coats of alkyd paint are applied on all steel surfaces. All lead paint chips and debris are to be captured using SSPC

containment system and will be disposed of as hazardous waste.

Duration of Contract 33 Months

C34916

LINE STRUCTURE OVERCOATING: KINGS HWY TO WEST 8 ST

$10M - $50M

This project is for the overcoat painting of the elevated street structure from Kings Highway to West 8th Street, Culver Line in the Borough of Brooklyn. The

work for this project will include surface preparation and structural steel painting, removal from the elevated steel structure of all loose lead based paint, dirt,

grease and grime. Three (3) coats of alkyd paint are applied on all steel surfaces. All lead paint chips and debris are to be captured using SSPC

containment system and will be disposed of as hazardous waste.

Duration of Contract 33 Months

C40221

ROOF REPLACEMENT AT ULMER PARK BUS DEPOT

$1M - $5M

Ulmer Park Bus Depot was built in 1950 and is located in the borough of Brooklyn. The existing roof was installed in 1999 and has exceeded its useful life.

The purpose of this project is to install a new EPDM roofing system to replace the existing deteriorated roof. The work for this project includes but is not

limited to the replacement of the existing 113,400 SF ballast roofing system covering the roof of Ulmer Park Bus Depot, including removal of approximately

10.000 SF of deteriorated concrete roof deck and approximately 2000 SF of exterior brick façade located at parapet and bulk head areas. A new fully

adhered EPDM roofing system is to be installed. Asbestos Abatement is not part of the contract. Coordination will be required between contractor and the

party providing the abatement.

Duration of Contract 9 Months

C43038

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HVAC COMMUNICATION ROOMS: 18 LOCATIONS

$10M - $50M

This project will provide HVAC cooling solution for communication rooms and perform Architectural work and other miscellaneous work in other

communication room locations. The following are the locations of Rooms 1. MR28A: Union Street (Brooklyn) 2. MR130: Wilson Avenue (Brooklyn) 3.

MR203: Beach 116 St. (Queens) 4. MR435A: 149th St. (Bronx) 5. MR458: 46th St/Bliss St. (Queens) 6. MR459: 40th St./ Lowery Street (Queens) 7.

MR465B: Grand Central (Manhattan) 8. MR30: Prospect Avenue (Brooklyn) 9. MR31: 25th Street (Brooklyn) 10. MR280A: Jamaica-Van Wyck (Queens) 11.

MR401: 51 Street (Manhattan) 12. MR148: 168th St. 8th Avenue (Manhattan) 13. MR211 Bedford Park Blvd (Bronx) 14. MR256A: Parsons Blvd (Queens)

15. MR102: Essex Street (Manhattan) 16. MR313: 72nd Street (Manhattan) 17. MR396: 96th Street (Manhattan) 18. MR333: Wall Street (Manhattan

Duration of Contract 19 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

JAN 2014

D61106 [Sandy]*

RECOVERY OF SOUTH FERRY TERMINAL

OVER $50M

This project is for the restoration of South Ferry Terminal Complex located in the borough of Manhattan that experience major storm damage as a result of

Super Storm Sandy. As a result of this storm two ADA elevators, seven escalators, station facilities and crew quarters, RTO tower, station HVAC

equipment, electrical distribution and electrical panel rooms, power and communication cables, track and signal system, automatic fare control equipment,

two pump rooms, a fan plant, two circuit breaker houses, telecommunication system, data network, utilities, radio antennas, security equipment, art work,

architectural finishes, lighting and associated equipment were damaged. Work for this project will restore the station back to service as well as provide new

flood mitigation elements to protect the station against future flood events. In addition to those efforts, existing water infiltration issues will be addressed

with leak mitigation treatments before re-installation of equipment and finishes in the station.

Duration of Contract 19 Months

C31992

ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CONTRACTS, 2013

$5M - $10M

This project will procure the services of two Indefinite Quantity (I/Q) Contractors to remove asbestos-containing materials at various NYCT facilities, system-

wide, including immediate response to asbestos emergencies. The Technical Specifications of the Contract are for asbestos abatement activities that may

include removal, repair, replacement and / or decontamination. The Technical Specifications are for all size abatement projects, minor, small and large. The

Contractor will be required to respond to Authority requests for asbestos abatement services, including emergency abatement, twenty four hours a day,

seven days a week, three hundred sixty five days a year, and will be responsible for complying with the most up-to-date and most stringent Federal, State

and Local regulations concerning asbestos work. The Contractor’s construction management team assigned to this project shall have sufficient

management experience, resources and ability, and the necessary support staff and field operations staff, to assure the Authority that multiple asbestos

abatement / replacement projects (including multiple projects performed concurrently) will be properly coordinated and managed and completed on

schedule.

Duration of Contract 36 Months

C39011

EXCAVATE TEST PITS AND TEST HOLES

$5M - $10M

This project provides for excavating of test pits and / or test holes at various locations to obtain reliable information about subsurface utilities, subway roof,

walls and column foundation details in preparation for the design and construction of various NYC Transit structures throughout the five boroughs of New

York City.

Duration of Contract 36 Months

C39012

PROVIDE BORING SERVICES

$1M - $5M

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This project is to provide test borings and reliable information about the subsurface strata at various locations in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. The

scope of work includes the following tasks:

Conduct test well pumping tests to determine permeability of soil

Mud drill where requested by Engineer

Drill for cores in rock and concrete

Take rock and concrete samples

Take dry and undisturbed soil samples

Supply and install strainers for monitoring ground water table

Prepare boring drawing and boring logs for submission to NYC Transit

Deliver selected soil, rock and concrete samples for laboratory tests to designated soil laboratory

Deliver all soil, rock and concrete samples to NYC Transit storage facility

Duration of Contract 36 Months

C39013

PROVIDE BORING SERVICES

$1M - $5M

This project is to provide test borings and reliable information about the subsurface strata at various locations in Manhattan and the Bronx. The scope of

work includes the following tasks:

Conduct test well pumping tests to determine permeability of soil

Mud drill where requested by Engineer

Drill for cores in rock and concrete

Take rock and concrete samples

Take dry and undisturbed soil samples

Supply and install strainers for monitoring ground water table

Prepare boring drawing and boring logs for submission to NYC Transit

Deliver selected soil, rock and concrete samples for laboratory tests to designated soil laboratory

Deliver all soil, rock and concrete samples to NYC Transit storage facility

Duration of Contract 36 Months

P36683 [Sandy]*

SANDY REPAIRS: REPLACEMENT OF SUBSTATION EQUIPMENT

$1M - $5M

This project is for the replacement of substation equipment within the Rutgers Tube. The Rutgers tube experienced severe storm damage and flooding.

Work will include:

Furnish and install devices, AC breakers and stationary components.

Replace control cables from the substation to the fan chamber.

Furnish and install sump pumps controls.

Furnish and install transformer.

Furnish and install auxiliary switchgear and battery distribution panel.

Install watertight hatch cover for underground Substations.

Install check valves in the drain lines.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

W32697

INSTALL PUBLIC ADDRESS AND CUSTOMER INFORMATION SCREENS AT 89 LOCATIONS

$10M - $50M

This project will install PA/CIS cabinets at 89 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 33 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

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A36906/A36908

STATION COMPONENTS AT 5 LOCATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project will repair station components at 3 locations on the Lexington Avenue Line in the borough of Manhattan and 2 locations on the Queens

Boulevard Line in the borough of Manhattan. Work will include the repair of columns and column bases; repair of drip pans; repair of underpass walls and

ceilings; and platform edge repairs with new ADA warning strips. The locations are:

59 Street, LEX

51 Street, LEX

Astor Place, LEX

5th Avenue, QBL

7th Avenue, QBL

Duration of Contract 16 Months

C33848*

PERIMETER HARDENING: RCC & 130 LIVINGSTON

$5M - $10M

This project will enhance the security of NYC Transit's Rail Control Center (RCC) in the borough of Manhattan and its 130 Livingston Plaza building in the

borough of Brooklyn. Work for this project includes:

Installation of planters/ bollards,

Installation of bollards, both fixed and retractable as appropriate,

Installation of Delta Barriers,

Site exploration and any necessary modifications,

Installation of any necessary lighting, CCTV, alarms, or other equipment necessary for the control and monitoring of the retractable bollards and Delta

Barriers.

Duration of Contract 12 Months

C43046

HYDROGEN GAS VENTILATION: 19 COMMUNICATION ROOMS

$5M - $10M

This project will provide ventilation for 19 communication rooms at multiple locations in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and the Bronx to meet NYS Uniform

Fire Prevention and Building Code's prescriptive requirement for hydrogen gas concentration thresholds. The following are the locations: 1. MR 35 59th

Street 2. MR 120 Bedford Ave 3. MR 259 Union Tpk 4. MR 390 149th Street 5. MR 322 14th St 6. MR 406 14th St, lex 7. MR 102 Essex 8. MR 469 Grand

Ctr 9. MR 11 Times Sq 10. MR 98 Flushing Ave 11. MR 174C Jay St 12. MR237 Carroll St 13. MR 345 Utica Av 14. MR 408 Bleecker St 15. MR 461 QBP

16. MR 159 81 St. 17. MR 105 Chambers St. 18. MR 148 168 St 19. MR 161 59 S

Duration of Contract 17 Months

C43749

REPAIR LIVINGSTON PLAZA: ELEVATOR, ROOF, FAÇADE

$10M - $50M

This project will upgrade the elevators, repair the exterior facade, install security bollards, replace the Jay Street WW II Memorial and re-roof NYC Transit's

Livingston Plaza facility in Brooklyn. Work will include:

Obtain accurate field information/ data/ measurements; Verify in-situ conditions circuitry and terminations; replace elevator controllers, motors, hoist

ropes, traveler cables, cab door operator assemblies, and install new rope grippers;

Coordinate with the existing pedestrian shed installer, design and secure approval of all temporary work platforms;

Rake/ repoint all exterior block joints; remove lintel block, re-flash and re-seal all window openings, replace damaged block;

Remove/ replace sidewalk sections and install foundations & bollards;

Remove the WWII Memorial from the Jay Street building and re-install in the Livingston Plaza Lobby; and

Replace the existing multi-level roofing system while maintaining waterproof integrity.

Duration of Contract 31 Months

E40805*

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REHABILITATE PUMP ROOMS: 4 LOCATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project will rehabilitate pump rooms at four locations system wide. Each location, which performs the essential service of removing water from the

system, is past its useful life. Along with replacement of all obsolete equipment, this project will include replacement of discharge lines, new power feeds

and improvement of the automatic alarm system that alerts the Hydraulics Control Center of any problems that develop, as well as modifications to the

physical enclosures to help protect the investment. Locations for this project include:

Walton Ave, Bronx

Brook Avenue, Bronx

146th Street, Manhattan

148th Street, Manhattan

Duration of Contract 27 Months

S32157 [Sandy]*

SANDY REPAIRS: SIGNAL REPLACEMENT – 53RD STREET TUBE

$1M - $5M

53rd Street under river tubes on the Queens Boulevard ‘E’ and ‘M’ lines located between the Lexington Avenue and Court Square (23rd Street). Water was

reported to have attained a height of 4 feet above the running rails and damaged 4 signal locations. Work will include replacing damaged signal equipment

and cables and all signal equipment in the identified flood area limits. The design shall include installing equipment where flooding is not possible; installing

equipment in cases that can be made watertight (when equipment must be installed trackside), and other mitigations.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

W32366*

REPLACE BUS RADIO SYSTEM

OVER $50M

The objective this project is to replace old, outdated analog radio equipment, including base stations, mobile and portable radios with a new digital radio

system. The project will improve two way communications with buses, support vehicles in the field and critical to day-to-day bus operations.

Furnish and install a new radio base station network that can support both voice and data transmission for all NYC Transit bus operations. The new

system shall be scalable, with the capacity to accommodate up to 12,000 radio devices and ensure adequate radio frequency coverage in NYC.

Retrofit all NYC Transit buses, revenue, and non-revenue vehicles with new digital radios, all associated hardware and software, and provide

portable/handheld radios to dispatchers.

Duration of Contract 50 Months

W32380

PASSENGER STATION LAN AT 31 STATIONS

$10M - $50M

Passenger Station LAN is a fiber-based network infrastructure deployed in a ring configuration (originating from the main Comm. Room, passing around the

station areas and back to the Comm. Room) with strategically-placed access nodes throughout (enclosures housing Ethernet switches for future IP

connectivity) used specifically for local transport of all current and near future applications. This project will install Passenger Station LAN at 31 stations

throughout the system. The network will provide a communications infrastructure to support the following applications:

New Electronic Fare Collection

Help Point Intercom (HPI)

Next Train Arrival Information

Station Advisory Information Displays (SAID)

Passenger Identification CCTV (PID)

Wireless Access for:Wayside to Train Data Communications, Transit Employee Mobile Applications, and Passenger mobile device access

Duration of Contract 17 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

MAR 2014

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A36909

COMPONENT REPAIRS AT 5 STATIONS - CANARSIE

$10M - $50M

This project is for station component repairs at 5 Stations on the Canarsie Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The work for this project include the repair of

sidewalk roof structures, facades, platforms, and structural steel. This project is located at::

Graham Ave

Wilson Avenue

Atlantic Avenue

Grand Street

Montrose Ave

Duration of Contract 24 Months

C43753*

CONSTRUCT BUS COMMAND CENTER

OVER $50M

This project will construct a modernized Bus Command Center that will serve MTA buses and NYCT DOB buses. The new command center will be built

across from the East New York Bus Depot in the vicinity of Fanchon Place and Jamaica Avenue. The command center shall include bus dispatch consoles,

radios, telephones, and equipment hardware and software necessary for a fully functional bus command operating center. It shall also include the

modernized operating theater with video walls, acoustic speakers, modernized computer monitors and displays.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

W32147

ON-BOARD AUDIO VISUAL SYSTEM - PILOT

$10M - $50M

This project consists of the design, development, procurement, and installation of an on-board audio visual system (OBAV) on buses operating in Authority

Revenue service. The pilot phase of the project will involve installing the system on approximately 200 buses, gathering data, and soliciting feedback from

riders. The system will improve the customer experience by providing certain useful, accurate and timely on-bus information; this can potentially increase

customer satisfaction, encourage and increase bus ridership and revenues, and improve compliance with ADA regulations. It will also provide a means for

central MTA staff to more directly communicate with and provide a wide variety of message types to customers on the bus.

Duration of Contract 6 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

APR 2014

A36891

STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 2 LOCATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project is for component repairs to eliminate deficient conditions at two stations on the 4th Avenue Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The tasks include:

Street stair repairs at 9th Street Station, Platform repairs at 59th Street Station.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

A36921

STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 3 LOCATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project is for component repairs to eliminate deficient conditions at three stations on the Brooklyn-Queens Crosstown Line in the borough of Brooklyn.

The tasks involve platform repairs. Locations for this project include:

Broadway Station

Myrtle - Willoughby Avenue Station

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Clinton - Washington Avenue Station

Duration of Contract 18 Months

C34914

SHOP REPAIRS AND UPGRADE

$10M - $50M

This project will repair high-priority deficient components at various railcar shops at the Pitkin Shop in the borough of Brooklyn and the Concourse Shop in

the borough of the Bronx. Work will include: At Pitkin Maintenance Shop: Partial replacement of roofing systems at Pitkin Maintenance Shop and new

roofing system at Pitkin Oil House Install new overhead crane Replace 2 DC Power Stinger Systems with new ones At Concourse Maintenance Facility:

Replace 3 DC Power Stinger System with new ones Install new duct work within the yard and positive and negative cables.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

E31114

REPLACE PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLS AT 24 LOCATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project will replace the obsolete Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) components of the fan control system with new PLC's at 24 vent plant locations.

Work will include:

Secure A & P to obtain accurate field information for the production of all hardware [racks, wiring harnesses, etc.];

Verify in-site conditions and circuitry/ terminations;

Upon receipt of all components, De-Commission facility [only 3 at a time];

Remove & replace all internal wiring from the field termination boards to the PLC;

Replacement of PLC control equipment and Human-Machine Interface [HMI] hardware, wiring, software, and programming of Rail Control Center ‘head-

in’ equipment;

Re-direct remote control to the RCC via an existing Fiber Optic network at 15 of the 24 locations;

Assist NYCT/ CPM in verifying the new wiring and de-bugging the programs, if warranted;

Test to verify PLC performance; remote operation and indication;

Re-Commission facility.

Duration of Contract 40 Months

SF02-6973/6

PURCHASE 256 ARTICULATED BUSES

OVER $50M

This project will purchase 256 60'-foot low floor articulated buses which provide service on identified high capacity bus routes. These buses shall be

designed to operate in Authority 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 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Standards.

Duration of Contract 22 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

MAY 2014

A36887

COMPONENT REPAIRS:ESSEX STREET STATION

$1M - $5M

This project will repair deteriorated conditions in a mezzanine area at the Delancey St-Essex St station on the Nassau Loop Line in the borough of

Manhattan.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

A36905

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STATION COMPONENT REPAIRS: 5 STATIONS

$5M - $10M

This project is for component repairs to eliminate deficient conditions at five stations on the Fulton Street Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The tasks

include: Street stair repairs at Clinton-Washington Avenue and Rockaway Avenue Stations, Platform repairs at Kingston- Throop Avenue, Ralph Avenue and

Liberty Avenue Stations.

Duration of Contract 18 Months

A36916

STATION COMPONENTS: EASTCHESTER - DYRE AVENUE

$5M - $10M

This project is for component repairs to eliminate deficient conditions at the Dyre Avenue Station on the Dyre Avenue Line in the borough of the Bronx.

Work will include:

Provide new platform piles

Repair control house roof

Provide new thruspan at tracks over control house

Minor electrical work that is affected by component repairs.

Repair track girders

Provide new canopy roofing

Duration of Contract 24 Months

C34829

RTO FACILITIES HARDENING, PH 2

$10M - $50M

This project will install equipment that will enhance security and access control at 17 NYC RTO facilities, throughout the system, as part of the agency's

security initiatives. Work will include new door hardware, access control systems and CCTV.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

P36415

REHABILITATION OF CIRCUIT BREAKER HOUSE: PEARL STREET

$5M - $10M

This project will rehabilitate Circuit Breaker House (CBH) #275 on the IRT Clark Street Line in the Borough of Manhattan. Work will include the removal of

existing breakers and install new equalizer breakers, telephone, lighting and cable from the Pearl Street Substation to the tracks and from CBH #275 to the

tracks. Restore remote control to the CBH.

Duration of Contract 20 Months

SF04-7147

AUTOMATED FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM UPGRADE

$1M - $5M

This project will upgrade the fuel management system at all depots to include automatically recording mileage data to eliminate hub odometers on the bus

fleet. Work will include the acquisition and installation of equipment at the depots and on the buses assigned to those depots.

Duration of Contract 9 Months

New York City Transit

Brief Description of Work

JUN 2014

A46010

STATION RENEWAL AND COMPONENTS: 9 STATIONS

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OVER $50M

This project will station renewal at 7 stations and repair of station components at 2 stations on the IND Culver Line in the borough of Brooklyn. Work will

include the repair of structural deficiencies throughout the station and improvements to architectural treatments. The locations for this project are:

Avenue X Station

Avenue U Station

Avenue P Station

Bay Parkway Station

Avenue I Station

18 Avenue Station

Ditmars Avenue Station

Kings Highway Station

Avenue N Station

Duration of Contract 38 Months

C43751*

ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL UPGRADE: RCC, PCC

$10M - $50M

This project will upgrade the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and the power distribution systems at NYC Transit's Rail Control Center (RCC) and Power

Control Center (PCC) located in the borough of Manhattan. Work will include: At PCC Provide temporary HVAC system Replace the existing basement air

handlers, rooftop & room chiller systems, and emergency generator systems Upgrade the existing HVAC distribution system Install a new Building

Management System Install a 48V DC Power System At RCC Modify and upgrade the existing Chilled water system Upgrade the existing Generator and

electrical switchgear systems Upgrade the existing Building Management System

Duration of Contract 36 Months

Metro North Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

DEC 2013

M09458*

PHASE V STAGE 1 DESIGN/BUILD HARMON SHOP

MORE THAN $100M

The scope of this work includes the design-build of a two track ten-car long Consist Shop (Phase V, stage I). the Consist shop will be constructed partially

within the footprint of the eastern section of the existing main shop (building #6) and will extend north to the blow shed building to provide two ten-car

consist tracks which will provide for short term consist based periodic inspection and maintenance for the M-7 EMU fleet and subsequent EMU fleets. The

work includes:

Complete the 30% preliminary design in accordance with the Performance and Design Criteria and build the new facility.

Provide proper site access/egress for emergency vehicles

Demolish the east section of building #6 and existing blow shed, installation of protective barriers, lead and asbestos abatement, and utility relocations

Provide design submittals and shop drawings for MNR review and concurrence, and coordination/cooperation with MNR representatives.

Perform site work and utility installations, including the remainder of the 13.2kV electric feeder yard loop.

Perform testing and commissioning

Duration of Contract 36 Months

Metro North Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

M07735*

CONSTRUCT N. BARRY BRIDGE - MAMARONECK

$5M - $10M

This procurement will provide for the superstructure replacement and substructure rehabilitation of the North Barry Avenue Bridge (Milepost NH20.89) over

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Metro-North Railroad New Haven Line, located in Mamaroneck, New York. The Bridge will be closed during construction. The construction contract includes

the replacement of the existing vehicular superstructure with a new superstructure consisting of the following: A steel multi-girder superstructure and a

concrete deck for the westerly pedestrian and utilities structure. A steel through-girder with floor beams encased in concrete superstructure will be

constructed for the vehicular and the easterly pedestrian structure. The top portions of the existing abutments will be modified to accommodate the new

superstructure. The bridge approach work will include paving, sidewalks and utility work. The installation and removal of two temporary catenary towers is

also included in the contract. This Work includes:

Installation of temporary catenary towers and relocation of catenary cables to temporary towers.

Relocation of utilities.(Water, Gas and Telephone)

Demolition of existing superstructure, top of abutments and towers steel pier.

Rehabilitation of top of existing abatements.

Installation of new bridge superstructures.

Relocation of catenary cables onto the new bridge and removal of the temporary catenary towers.

Duration of Contract 22 Months

M08817

REHABILITATE - 2 ELEVATORS (SE1,2) - GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

$1M - $5M

This contract is for the rehabilitation and increased capacity of (2) Grand Central Terminal Elevator Cars SE1 and SE2 serving the lower level track 100,

track 14 and the loading dock at Depew Place. This work includes:

Demolition and installation of new elevator cars with new piston hydraulic systems.

Installation of new hydraulic and HVAC systems in elevator machine room.

Installation of new elevator management systems with integration into existing building management system.

Duration of Contract 24 Months

M09198*

CONSTRUCTION OF CULVERT LOCATED AT MP JS51.00 - WOODBURY

$1M - $5M

This contract is for the rehabilitation of the culvert located at MP JS51.00 in Woodbury New York. It consists of a 95 feet long arched concrete culvert with a

3 feet wide by 4 feet 10 inches high opening. The unreinforced culvert is located under a single track and a service road. It exhibits three major cracks

located along the culvert. Cracks 1 and 2, which are minor, are located 8.5 and 26.5 feet north of the centerline of the track, respectively. Crack 3, which is

located 42 feet north of the track centerline, exhibit a 12 inches settlement of the remaining outlet. This portion of the outlet is undermined This Work

includes:

Mobilization and access road improvements

Removal of the undermined portion following excavation support of the service road, located north of the track

Fabrication and installation of a precast concrete outlet portion

Slope remediation

Duration of Contract 12 Months

Metro North Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

MAY 2014

M08793

CONSTRUCTION - GCT TRAINSHED/STRUCTURE

$10M - $50M

This contract will provide for the construction of the rehabilitation of portions of the upper and lower levels of the train shed in Grand Central Terminal. The

rehabilitation will consist of repairs to deteriorated steel and concrete at various locations in the roof above the upper level tracks and at locations above the

lower level tracks. Work will be required to be performed on week nights and over weekends to minimize disruption to the train service. This work will

include:

Repair of deteriorated reinforced concrete roof slabs, including demolition, placement of formwork and reinforcement, casting of concrete and placement

of waterproofing.

Repair of deteriorated structural steel components including the removal of the existing elements and replacement with new steel plate and angles to

restore the integrity of the components. All restored components will then be painted.

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Removal and replacement of a deteriorated reinforced concrete platform slab in the terminal.

Removal and replacement of a deteriorated concrete roof slab over an electrical substation. All work will be performed from scaffolding erected above

the substation components.

Duration of Contract 27 Months

Metro North Rail Road

Brief Description of Work

JUN 2014

M09846*

CONSTRUCTION GCT FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM

$10M - $50M

This contract is for the replacement of the Fire Suppression System of the lower level piping in Grand Central Terminal between 42nd and 52nd streets and

Lexington and Madison Avenues. This will include the option to install piping on the upper level between 42nd Street and 57th Street This Work Includes:

Replacement of all piping, valves and controls.

Replacement of electric fire pumps at 49th street

Replacement of Siamese connections presently not functioning.

Installation of Siamese connection identification signs at all connection location for the FDNY.

Duration of Contract 22 Months

Capital Construction

Brief Description of Work

DEC 2013

C-52123-1*

ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL AND FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADES FOR THE 34TH ST. PENN STATION COMPLEX

$1M - $5M

The scope of work for this Contract is for architectural, electrical and fire protection upgrades for the 34th Street Penn Station Complex. The work shall

include but is not limited to providing all labor, material and equipment deemed necessary and incidental to perform the following work:

Installation of photoluminescence strips at various stairs, walls, and columns.

Installation of downstands at various stairways and exit gates.

Installation of photoluminescence signage

Installation of detectable warning strips integrated with photoluminescence as various platforms.

Install new exit gates and integrate them into the existing electromagnetic gate system.

Duration of Contract 20 Months

CM014B*

GCT CONCOURSE AND FACILITIES FIT-OUT

Over $100M

The work under this contract covers the construction of the new LIRR Grand Central Terminal (GCT) Concourse facility. Work elements includes

foundations, underground utilities, CMU walls, structural steel framing, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and architectural finishes. This

contract also provides the construction for the fit-out of 44th Street and 50th St. Ventilation Facilities. The scope of work includes, but is not limited to:

Construction of the new LIRR GCT Concourse.

Intermodal Connections and Interfaces with MNR’s GCT including dining concourse, 45th street

cross passageway and the 47th St. cross passageway.

44th Street Ventilation Facility and 50th Street Ventilation Facility Fit-Out.

Installation of elevators and escalators using the designated Contract VM014 Contractor

Perform the local station testing of GCT concourse and caverns.

Duration of Contract 48 Months

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Capital Construction

Brief Description of Work

FEB 2014

CH057*

HAROLD STRUCTURES PART 3A, EASTBOUND BYPASS AND D APPROACH TUNNEL

$50M - $100M

This work scope shall be responsible for earth and site work, utility relocations, track realignment, drainage, hazardous material abatement, demolition of

existing structures and construction of new heavy civil structures within the LIRR Harold Interlock located in Queens. The major scope elements include;

Construction of the new Mainline 48th Street Bridge

Installation of Retaining Walls

Construction of the loop box structure extension

Construction of the Tunnel D Pit and Approach Structure

Construct Catenary Structures

Installation of monitoring devices for existing structures and ground conditions.

Duration of Contract 24 Months