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New York Building Congress November 7, 2013 Frederick E. Smith, P.E. Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer, CPM

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Page 1: November 7, 2013 - New York Building CongressNovember 7, 2013 Frederick E. Smith, P.E. Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer, CPM 228 miles of structure 432 miles of tunnel lighting

New York Building Congress November 7, 2013

Frederick E. Smith, P.E. Senior Vice President and Chief Engineer, CPM

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228 miles of structure 432 miles of tunnel lighting 722 miles of track

– (630 mainline) 6,300 subway cars 4,700 buses 468 stations

What is NYCT

194 fan plants 216 substations 230 pumping facilities 558 communication rooms 14 maintenance shops 25 support shops 23 yards

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NYCT Capital Program Revised Program 2010-2014

Track $1.4

Rolling Stock (Rail & Bus Fleets)

Track

Bus Facilities

Stations

Infrastructure & Facilities

Signals & Communication

Other

$11.6B

Presenter
Presentation Notes
So lets look at the approved program The Focus of the 5 year capital Program has not changed 1-Replace aging Bus and Rail Fleets 2- Ramp up Signals to address the Backlog on the IND – B-2 Division 3- Accelerate the rate of station work
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Presenter
Presentation Notes
SANDY PHOTOs …. Hurricane Sandy hit the NY region on October 29. It inflicted substantial damage to our infrastructure and disrupted service. As you heard from Joe Leader, and will later hear from Alok Saha, emergency repair work was addressed immediately. Many of you were involved in the signal recovery work that got the trains running again, and others conducted the surveys that were held to assess the damage. Damage was extensive and FTA stepped in to offer funding for both recovery and resiliency efforts. Let’s see how this effects the Capital Progam.
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Presenter
Presentation Notes
Some Sandy Stuff
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MTA’s Sandy Repair and Restoration Program (December 2012)

Agency Amount

New York City Transit $3,449

Long Island Rail Road 267

Metro-North Railroad 188

MTA Bus 25

Bridges and Tunnels 778

Capital Construction Company 48

TOTAL $4,755

Show Me the Money!

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Volume of Added Sandy Work to Capital Program

Sandy work will increase design and construction activities - beyond the

current capital program

$ in Billions

$1.0

$2.0

$3.0

$4.0

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Sandy Work

Expected Capital Program Pace

Presenter
Presentation Notes
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Impact on Industry

• Numerous Contracts Issued in Short Time Frame (1M-200M)

• Competition for Labor, Subs, Material, and Equipment

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Program Areas

• Signals & Systems • Systems & Security • Station Rehabilitation • Infrastructure and Facilities • Recovery & Resiliency

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Signals and Systems Signals and Systems

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Signals and Systems Construction

Goals Background/Goals Range Duration Projected/ Advertise

Award

S32764 Interlocking

Modern.: 34 St / 6th Avenue

This project will modernize and improve the reliability of the 34th St interlocking located on the IND 6th Avenue Line in the borough of Manhattan. Work will include replacement with a new conventional relay-based interlocking and the construction of new relay rooms to house all associated equipment.

$50 million or greater

53 months

October 2013 / December

2013

S32765 Interlocking

Modern.: W. 4th St / 6th Avenue

This project will modernize and improve the reliability of the West 4th Street interlocking located on the IND 6th Avenue Line in the borough of Manhattan. Work will include replacement with a new conventional relay-based interlocking and the construction of new relay rooms to house all associated equipment.

$50 million or greater

50 months

November 2013 /

February 2014

S-48002 CBTC

Equipment Supplier

Interoperability B-Division

This project will utilize the documentation and test facilities developed under the Culver Test Track project to develop and qualify additional interoperable CBTC suppliers. Culver Test Track Project technical documentation will be provided to these additional suppliers as soon as it is mature enough to be released. These suppliers systems and subsystems will be tested to all of the requirements (both on the interoperability test facility and test track) developed under the Culver Test Track Project.

$5 million or greater

24 months

December 2013 /

June 2014

S-48004 CBTC Queens

Boulevard West-50 Street to 71

Av: Phase 1

This project is the first phase of the installation of Communications Based Train Control (CBTC) on the Queens Boulevard Line in the boroughs of Queens and Manhattan. The extent of the project is from 50th St. in Manhattan to Union Turnpike in Queens. Phase I will procure and install CBTC carborne equipment and Automatic Train Supervision (ATS) system

$50 million or greater

61 months

May 2014 / November

2014

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Systems and Security Systems and Security

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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award C-43038

HVAC Comm Rooms: 17 Locations

To provide HVAC cooling solution for 6 communication rooms and perform Architectural work and other miscellaneous work in 11 other communication room locations.

$2 million or greater

18 months

October 2013 / December

2013

W-32380 Passenger

Station LAN: 31 Stations

This project will provide a base communications infrastructure to support a multitude of projected technology initiatives that will improve security, fare collection, customer communications and service delivery.

$10 million or greater

26 months

November 2013 /

February 2014

C-43046 Hydrogen Gas Ventilation:19

Communications Rooms

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.

$2 million or greater

11 months

November 2013 /

February 2014

W32695 PA/CIS: 87

Stations Furnish-Install

Cabinets

This project will install Public Address and Customer Information Screens (PA/CIS) at 87 stations system wide. These are the only remaining stations without any form of PA/CIS system. The systems to be installed under this project will feature digital audio and digital text-messaging capabilities, and will be connected to the NYCT communications network.

$10 million or greater

21 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

W-32372 Passenger

Station LAN: 20 Stations

This project will provide a base communications infrastructure to support a multitude of projected technology initiatives that will improve security, fare collection, customer communications and service delivery.

$10 million or greater TBD March 2014 /

June 2014

C-43753 Construct Bus

Command Center- DOB

This project will design, furnish, and construct a new Bus Command Center for NYCT Department of Buses and MTA Bus Company.

$25 million or greater

36 months

March 2014 / June 2014

Systems & Security

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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award

W-32355 Real Time Train

Arrival Information 'B' Division Ph 2

This project will provide real-time train arrival information at 288 stations on NYC Transit's B-Division (lettered) routes (except for Canarsie, which already has such service), plus all stations on the Flushing line. This project will also upgrade older station public address systems, install customer information screens at stations that currently lack them, and implement one or more technologies to identify the location of trains.

$50 million or greater TBD May 2014 /

July 2014

W-32366 Replace Bus Radio System

This project will replace NYC Transit's and MTA Bus' existing bus radio system with a new digital radio system. In addition, a new bus command center will be built at East New York.

$50 million or greater

66 months

May 2014 / November

2014

C-34827 Fire Alarm: 207 Street Overhaul

Shop

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.

$2 million or greater

18 months

October 2014 / December

2014

SS04-7229 Fire Alarm

System at 207 St Shop

This project will replace the fire alarm system at the 207 St. Overhaul Shop, located in 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.

$2 million or greater

18 months

October 2014 / December

2014

C-43753 PBX Upgrade,

Phase I

This project will replace and upgrade obsolete or incompatible subsystems in the mission-critical Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs) that NYCT uses for voice and data communications routing.

$10 million or greater

36 months

July 2014 / January 2015

W-32784-P2 Integrated

Service Information &

Management B-Div: Module 1

This project will provide consistent and timely information about the current state of B Division service to staff and customers, moving the organization toward centralized monitoring and control. The successful delivery of integrated service information and management will lead to improved service, safety and security.

$10 million or greater TBD

December 2014 /

March 2015

Systems & Security

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Stations Stations

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Current Approach

• Condition Survey • Renewal Program

Sea Beach Line – 9 Stations 8th Ave., 18th Ave., 20th Ave., Fort Hamilton Parkway, Kings Highway, New Utrecht Ave., Bay Parkway, Avenue U, and 86th St. New Lots Line – 6 Stations Van Siclen Ave., Pennsylvania Ave., Rockaway Ave., Saratoga Ave., Junius Ave., and Sutter Ave.- Rutland Rd.

• Component Program – In design: 56 (for 2014 award) – In Construction: 32 – Completed: 38

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104 Street Jamaica Line Street stair and canopy

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Some examples of component work include the replacement of street stairs and canopies
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Hunters Point Avenue Flushing Line Station renewal

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Renewals are a bit more comprehensive in scope – targeting components rated 3.5 or worse. At Hunters Point Avenue, stairs were repaired, platform edges were replaced, new wall tiles installed and the entire station was painted.
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ADA Accessibility

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Tangible proof of our ADA progress can be seen at the Mott Avenue station in the Rockaways. Final testing of these two elevators has been completed at they are currently in service.
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ADA Accessibility

• Goal of 100 key stations by 2020 Completed In Construction In Design In Planning

80 5 6 9

• Planned 2014 Awards – Ozone Park – Lefferts Blvd./Liberty Line A

– 68th St. – Hunter College/Lexington Ave. Line 6

Presenter
Presentation Notes
Renewal and component replacement work is not the only type of work we have going on. The Stations program is continuing its work to provide ADA accessibility at 100 key stations by 2020. We are on target to achieve that goal with 76 key stations completed, 9 in construction and the remaining in the design and planning stage. Because of the scope involved, dollar wise, these projects have become the larger projects in the Station Program. We have recently awarded ADA accessibility projects and Hunts Point in the Bronx, Utica Avenue in Brooklyn and 71st Street Continental Avenue in Queens.
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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award A-36199

ADA at Ozone Park-Lefferts Blvd- Liberty

This project will provide full ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility at the Ozone Park - Lefferts Blvd Station on the IND Liberty Line located in Queens. The station has been identified as a key station.

$5 million or greater

19 months

November 2013/Feb 2014

A-36151 Access

Improvements at Grand Central

Station

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 on the west side of the 42nd Street entrance, platform improvements and improvements to a fare control area.

$10 million or greater

30 months

January 2014 / April 2014

A-36909 Component Repairs at 6

Stations / Canarsie

Component Repairs at 5 Stations on the Canarsie Line in Brooklyn. Stations include Graham Ave, Montrose Ave, Morgan Ave, Wilson Ave, Atlantic Ave & Livonia Ave.

$5 million or greater

15 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

A-36908 Component

Repairs at 5th Ave & 7th Ave / Queens Blvd

Component Repairs at 2 Stations on Queens Blvd line. Stations include 5th Ave and 7th Ave Line.

$5 million or greater

15 months

January 2014 / April 2014

A-36906 Component Repairs at 3

Stations / Lex

Component Repairs at 3 Stations on the Lexington Line in Manhattan. Stations include 59 St, 51 St, and Astor Place

$1 million or greater

10 months

January 2014 / April 2014

A-36884 Component

Repairs at 103 Street / Lex

This project will perform component repairs at 103rd Street station. Work include repair street stairs (treads, risers, walls, columns, railings, handrails, structure, etc…), platform stairs, platform floor, platform edge, wall and ceiling, mezzanine ceiling/wall, mezzanine floor as well as paint entire station and some minor electrical work.

$5 million or greater 9 months January 2014 /

April 2014

Stations

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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award A-46016

Station Renewal Culver Line - 7

Stations

This project consists of renewal of 7 Stations and Component Repairs at 2 Stations on the Culver Line in Brooklyn. Stations Renewals include Ditmas Ave, 18th Ave, Ave I, bay Pkwy, Ave P, Ave U, and Ave X. Component Repair locations are Ave N and Kings Hwy.

$50 million or greater

40 months

January 2014 / April 2014

A-36168 Component

Repairs: Ditmars Blvd / Astoria Line

his project will repair select station elements within the Astoria-Ditmars Boulevard, Broadway, and 39 Avenue Stations along the BMT Astoria Line in the borough of Queens. Work will vary by location and may include the repair or replacement of street stairs, platform edges and floors, and platform or mezzanine canopies. All deficiencies of the selected components within the stations will be eliminated.

$5 million or greater

13 months

March 2014 / June 2014

A-36164 ADA 68 St-

Hunter College Station - Lex

This project will provide full ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility at the 68th Street-Hunter College Station on the IRT Lexington Avenue Line located in Manhattan.

$25 million or greater

38 months

April 2014 / July 2014

A-36891 Component Repairs at 2

Locations / 4th Ave

This project will repair select elements in 2 locations; 9th Street and 59th Street Stations on the 4th Ave Line in the borough of Brooklyn. Work will include the repair of structural deficiencies throughout the station and improvements to architectural treatments.

$2 million or greater

10 months

May 2014 / July 2014

A-36916 Component

Repairs at Dyre Ave & Morris Pk / Dyre Line

This project will perform component repairs at Component Repairs at Dyre Ave & Morris Pk / Dyre Line

$5 million or greater 13 May 2014 /

August 2014

A-36887 Component Repairs at Essex St /

Nassau Loop

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

$1 million or greater 8 months May 2014 /

August 2014

Stations

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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award A-36905

Component Repairs at 5

Stations Fulton

This project will repair select elements within the 5 stations on the Fulton Line. Stations include Clinton, Washington, Kingston-Throop, Ralph Ave, Rockaway Ave and Liberty Ave.

$5 million or greater

14 months

June 2014 / September

2014

A-36921 Component Repairs at 3 Locations / Cross-town

This project will repair select elements including painting within the 3 stations on the Cross-town Line. Stations include Broadway, Myrtle-Willoughby & Clinton-Washington.

$5 million or greater

11 months

June 2014 / September

2014

A-36091 Sea Beach Line Stations Rehab -

9 Stations

This project will rehabilitate 9 stations on Sea Beach line including, 8th Ave, 18th Av, 20th Ave, Fort Hamilton Parkway, Kings Highway, New Utrecht Avenue, Bay Parkway, Ave U, 86th Street, the borough of Brooklyn. All station elements will be rehabilitated during this project. Work will include rehabilitation of the street-level control houses, rehabilitation of tunnel structures supporting the control houses, replacement of one passageway enclosure and relocation of the other, relocation of one stair, replacement of platform metal stairs and canopy, and rehabilitation of platforms. In addition, station aesthetics will be remedied and artwork will be installed.

$100 million or greater

46 months

July 2014 / October 2014

ST21-0583 Component Repairs at 6 Stations/ 8th Avenue Line

This project will perform component repairs at 6 Stations on the 8th Avenue Line including 168th St, 145th St, 110th St, 103rd Rd, 50th St, and Spring Street

$5 million or greater TBD

August 2014/October

2014

A-36865 Component Repairs at 6

Stations/Jamaica

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

$10 million or greater

TBD September

2014/December 2104

A-36890 Component

Repairs at 49th St / Broadway

Component Repairs at 49th Station on the Broadway Line. $5 million or greater

15 months

September 2014 /

December 2014

Stations

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Construction Goals Background/Goals Range Duration

Projected/ Advertise

Award A-36949

Component Repairs at

Aqueduct-North Conduit Av / RKY

Component Repairs at Aqueduct-North Conduit Av / RKY $1 million or greater TBD

September 2014 /

December 2014

A-36150 ADA 57th St Ph 2 - 7th Ave / B'way

This is the second and final phase to provide full ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility at the 57th St Station on the BMT Broadway Line in the borough of Manhattan. The station has been identified as an ADA Key Station.

$25 million or greater

32 months

October 2014 / December 2014

A-36871 Component Repairs at 2 Locations / Nostrand

This project will repair select elements within the Knickerbocker Avenue Station on the BMT Myrtle Line in the borough of Queens. Work will include the repair of structural deficiencies throughout the station and improvements to architectural treatments. Locations are President Street and Newkirk Ave Stations

$2 million or greater 8 months October 2014 /

December 2014

A-36907 Component

Repairs at New Lots Ave

This project will repair select elements within New Lots Ave Station on New Lots Line in the borough of Queens. Work will include the repair of structural deficiencies throughout the station and improvements to architectural treatments.

$1 million or greater

10 months

October 2014 / December 2014

A-46009 Station Renewal New Lots Line - 6

Stations

This project consists of renewal of 6 Stations on New Lots Line in Brooklyn by eliminating deficient conditions rated 3 or worse at these stations as rated by Station Condition Survey and existing field condition. Locations are Van Siclen aver, Pennsylvania Ave, Rockaway Ave, Saratoga, Junius Ave, and Sutter Ave-Rutland Rd.

$25 million or greater

15 months

October 2014 / December 2014

E-34022 Replace 7 Hydraulic Elevators

This project will replace ten hydraulic elevators system wide in order to achieve more reliable and efficient operations. Locations include three at Brooklyn Bridge Station, three at Grand Central Station, two at 125 St, and two at 51 St Station.

$25 million or greater

28 months

October 2014 / December 2014

Stations

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Infrastructure & Facilities Infrastructure & Facilities

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Upgrade HVAC systems

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Overcoat painting

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Infrastructure and Facilities Construction

Goals Background/Goals Range Duration Projected/ Advertise

Award

E-34813 Yard Lighting

Jerome Pelham

This project will replace yard lighting at the Jerome and Pelham railcar yards located in the Bronx. Work will include rehabilitation of the light fixtures and/or light towers to ensure operational safety.

$5 million or greater

24 months

November 2013 /

January 2014

C-33840 Overcoat Broadway

Junction to New Lots Ave / Canarsie

This project will paint a portion of the elevated steel structure of the BMT Canarsie Line from south of Broadway Junction to south of New Lots Avenue in the borough of Brooklyn.

$10 million or greater

22 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

A-37547 Structural Steel Repair, Lower Level, 9th Ave, West End Ln

This project will rehabilitate the Lower Level of the 9th Avenue Station on the West End Line (BMT D" train), Brooklyn, which also connected to NYCT's 38th St. Yard. Work will include repair/replacement of corroded structural steel (columns and Beams), concrete and west Portal. This project is part of an on-going MTA- NYCT program to achieve a state of good repair.

$5 million or greater TBD

November 2013 /

January 2014

T-80276 St. George

Interlocking - Phase 1

The work proposed under this project is as follows: west end of the tunnel to the east end of the station platforms on Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Track NS2 up to signal SG30. The project consists of replacing all the tracks, ties, contact rail, and switches within the limits of the project. The VA dwarf signals will be refurbished and the incandescent bulbs replaced with light emitting diode assemblies, LEDs by SIR In-House Personnel.

$50 million or greater

30 months

October 2013/Janaury

2014

C-33845 Structure

Repairs-Dyre Avenue Line

This project will repair thru-spans on the IRT Dyre Avenue Line in the Bronx from north of East 180th Street to Dyre Avenue.

$2 million or greater

18 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

C-33270 Overcoat: Church Av

Portal-W 8 - Culver Line

This project will paint a portion of the elevated steel structure of the IND Culver Line located from Church Avenue Portal to West 8th Street in Brooklyn.

$10 million or greater

32 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

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Infrastructure and Facilities Construction

Goals Background/Goals Range Duration Projected/ Advertise

Award C-34824

14th St. Signal Training Fire

Sprinkler/Second Means of

Egress

This project will install a new fire sprinkler system and a second means of egress at the employee training facility at the 14th St./Eighth Ave. Signal School.

$2 million or greater TBD

December 2013 /

March 2014

C-34911 East 180 St

Maintenance Shop: Facility Waterproofing

This project will repair of all building elements and walkway at E 180th. Street Car Maintenance Facility that are being damaged by continuous water infiltration.

$2 million or greater

22 months

December 2013 /

March 2014

E-31114 Replace Vent Controls: 26 Locations

This project will replace obsolete Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)-based fan controls with new PLC's at 26 vent plants. Work will include replacement of PLC control equipment hardware and software and to provide communications between the vent plants and the Remote Operations Center.

$5 million or greater

40 months

January 2014 / April 2014

E-40805 Pumps at 4 Locations /

Pelham-Jerome

This project will rehabilitate pump rooms at four locations system wide. Locations include Walton Ave and Brook Ave in the borough of the Bronx, and 146th Street and 148th Street in the borough of Manhattan. The pumps are used to pump out water from subway system into the city sewer system.

$10 million or greater

27 months

March 2014 / May 2014

C-33848 Perimeter Hardening:

RCC, PCC & Liv Plz

This project will enhance the security of NYC transit's Power Control Center (PCC) and Rail Control Center (RCC) in Manhattan and its 130 Livingston Plaza building in Brooklyn.

$5 million or greater

12 months

March 2014 / June 2014

C-43749 Livingston Plz

Elevators, Roof, Façade

This project will repair the elevators, facade, and roof of NYC Transit's 130 Livingston Plaza facility in Brooklyn.

$10 million or greater

28 months

March 2014 / June 2014

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Infrastructure and Facilities Construction

Goals Background/Goals Range Duration Projected/ Advertise

Award C30401

Rehabilitate Deep Wells:

Nostrand Ph 2

This project will rehabilitate eight deep wells on the IRT Nostrand Avenue Line in the borough of Brooklyn. The deep wells are installed for controlling ground water surrounding the subway tunnel to prevent water infiltration.

$5 million or greater

27 months

April 2014 / July 2014

C-34914 Shop Repairs/

Upgrades: Pitkin and Concourse

This project will repair high-priority deficient components at various railcar shops at locations system-wide. Work will vary depending on the individual needs at each location. This project enables immediate repair needs to be met as opposed to waiting for a full shop rehabilitation or reconstruction.

$10 million or greater TBD May 2014 /

July 2014

C-34829 RTO Facilities

Hardening Ph 2

This project will install equipment that will enhance access control at various NYC Transit facilities throughout the system as a part of the agency's security initiatives.

$5 million or greater

22 months

May 2014 / August 2014

C-43751 Power Upgrade:

RCC, PCC

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.

$10 million or greater

24 months

June 2014 / September

2014

C-36337 Underground

SS Hatchways Ph

3 @ 12 Locations

This project will rehabilitation of Underground fourteen Substation Hatchways at twelve locations: Lenox - 113th Street SS, Lexington - 78th Street SS, St James Place SS, Lafayette Avenue SS, Avenue C SS, Bedford Park SS, E 184th Street SS, Bradford Street SS, Downing Street SS, Spencer Place SS, Schermerhorn Street SS, Flatbush - 5th Avenue SS.

$5 million or greater TBD July 2014 /

October 2014

P-80275 New Substation:

Prince's Bay

his project will install a new Power Substation at Prince's Bay in the Borough of Staten Island. Work will include furnishing and installing the high tension switchgear, power transformer, rectifier, DC feeder breakers, positive and negative cables, ventilation system, etc.

$10 million or greater

28 months

July 2014 / October 2014

C-34913 Car Washer Repairs: 3

Yards

This project will bring the car washer at three yards to a good state of repairs by receiving component replacement. The yards are 239th Street, Concourse and Pelham.

$5 million or greater TBD July 2014 /

October 2014

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Award C-34912

Car Washer Repairs at

Coney Island Yard

This project will bring the car washer at Coney Island Yard to a good state of repairs by getting component replacement.

$2 million or greater TBD

August 2014 / November

2014

C-33835 Structure

Repair: Pacific to 59 St-4th Av

Line

This project is the first phase of the rehabilitation of subway structure of the 4th Avenue Line between 59th Street and Pacific Street stations, located in Brooklyn. Work will include sealing water leaks and leaking cracks in walls, ceilings & ventilators; repairing spalled concrete; repairing ventilator structures and emergency exits; replacing corroded steel members; and repairing a deteriorated duct bench.

$10 million or greater

20 months

August 2014 / November

2014

P-36415 Rehab CBH #275 Pearl

Street / Clark

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

$5 million or greater TBD

June 2014 / September

2014

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Mockup of the B2 duct bank reconstruction
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Clifton Rail Yard/Shop - Long Term

This project will provide mitigation measures to prevent future storm damages by construction elevated platform at design flood elevation to accommodate power transformer, emergency generators, shop Electrical Distribution and Communication Rooms. It will install permanent Con Edison transformer and will install HVAC, Fire Alarm, CCTV, and Intercom Systems.

$10 million or greater

28 months

July 2014/September

2014

T80276 St. George Interlocking

This project will replace the signal system, construct a new signal relay room at a higher design elevation, replace the track rails on all 12 tracks and install new yard drainage system.

$50 million or greater

30 months

November 2013 / March 2014

A37593 South Ferry

Station Complex

This project will rehabilitate the station finishes, replace the electrical, mechanical, data, fire alarm, CCTV, communication, elevators and escalators. Signal, tracks and traction power will be installed. Leak mitigation and long term flood protection measures will be installed.

$100 million or greater

24 months

December 2013 / Award April 2014

January 2014

Cranberry Tube Rehabilitation

This project will repair/ replace tunnel and emergency lighting, circuit breaker houses, fan plant, pump rooms and substations. Duct banks will be repaired and new power and communication cables will be installed. Signal system will be repaired.

$50 million or greater

36 months

January 2014/April 2014

Rutgers Tube Rehabilitation

This project will be combined with the Cranberry Tube Rehabilitation Project. It will repair/ replace tunnel and emergency lighting, circuit breaker houses, fan plant, pump rooms and substations. New power and communication cables will be installed. Track and signals will be rehabilitated.

$50 million or greater

36 months

January 2014/April 2014

Clark Street Tube

Rehabilitation

This project will repair/ replace tunnel and emergency lighting, circuit breaker houses, fan plant, pump rooms and substations. New power and communication cables will be installed. Track and signals will be rehabilitated.

$50 million or greater

24 months

April 2014/July 2014

53rd Street Tube

Rehabilitation

This project will repair/replace a circuit breaker house, install new power and communication cables, replace track rails and repair signal system.

$10 million or greater

17 months

May 2014/August 2014

Sandy Recovery & Resiliency

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Advertise Award D61154

Power Cable Rockaway Park

This project will replace damaged power cables, 500 & 2000 MCM cables, hand switches, third rail heaters and negative feeder cables in the Rockaway Park

$5 million or greater

10 months

June 2016/August

2014

P36449 Power Cable 148th Street

Yard

This project will replace damaged power cables at the 148th Street Yard. $5 million or greater

10 months

March 2014/June 2014

P36450 Power Cable 207th Street

Yard

This project will replace damaged power cables at the 207th Street Yard $5 million or greater

10 months

March 2014 / June 2014

P36451 Power Cable Coney Island

Yard

This project will replace damaged power cables at Coney Island Yard, Avenue Z, and will repair the third rails.

$15 million or greater

12 months

August 2014/November

2014

E40827 Pump Room Rehabilitation

207th St. & Dyckman

This project will rehabilitate the pump room at 207th Street/Dyckman Avenue $2 million or greater

10 months

January 2014/April 2014

MW17-1074 Communication

Cable at 8 Locations

This project will replace communication cables at 8 different locations other than Tubes & Yards.

$5 million or greater

22 months

March 2014/June 2014

Multiple Resiliency Contracts

Several contracts are planned for flood mitigations at various locations in flood prone areas including lower Manhattan Station Entrances, Fan Plants, Critical Facilities, Vent Grates, Watertight Doors, Mechanical Closures, Manhole Covers and Access Hatches.

$5 million or greater Various Various

Sandy Recovery & Resiliency

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Circuit Breaker Houses

12 Locations

This project will rehabilitation 12 Circuit Breaker Houses at various locations that were damaged by super storm Sandy.

$20 million or greater TBD

June 2014/August

2014

E40819 Pump Room

Canarsie Line This project will replace the pump room equipment and controls at Canarsie.

$$0.5 million or greater

10 months

January 2014/April 2014

Sandy Recovery & Resiliency