December 2023

$450M Mid-Hudson Psychiatric Center To be Built with PLA for Local Trades

NEW HAMPTON, NY—The New York State Dormitory Authority said on Dec. 14 that it has released the first bid in connection with the “New Forensic Replacement Hospital and HAZMAT Abatement” at the Mid-Hudson Forensic Psychiatric Center here in Orange County. The facility was slated for closure by the State Department of Health under a consolidation plan released in 2013, but the DOH reversed itself and announced it would remain open.

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Federal Infrastructure Law’s Impacts Felt Increasingly Across America

WASHINGTON—States have committed federal funds to support more than 56,000 eligible transportation improvements in all 50 states during the last two years, spanning nearly every U.S. county, according to a recent review of the latest available federal data conducted by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA).

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Millions of Construction Workers Are Illegally Misclassified, Costing Government, Taxpayers $22 Billion in Lost Revenues

A pernicious employment practice—called misclassification— is used by unscrupulous employers to avoid paying their share of payroll taxes and to evade certain responsibilities and liabilities covered by employment law. In some industries, misclassification has become so extreme that it has gone underground, with employers not even formally classifying many workers even as independent contractors, but rather paying them through cash-only, off-the-books transactions or payments to intermediaries and shell companies.

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Con Edison Ends Westchester County Natural Gas Moratorium

ARMONK, NY—Natural gas hookups are coming back to Westchester County after a fourand- a-half-year pause. Con Edison is set to end the moratorium affecting most of the county at the start of next month, according to an announcement reported by the Building & Realty Institute (BRI). The moratorium on gas installations— which didn’t affect existing users—began in March 2019 as demand outpaced supply.

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Attorney’s Column – New Law Creates Confusion in Attempt to Clarify Substantial Completion and Maximum Retainage

In 2002, the New York State Legislature attempted to address the problem of perpetually late payments to contractors and subcontractors in the private sector by enacting the Prompt Payment Act (Sections 756-758 of the General Business Law). Aside from setting forth a schedule by which time payments to contractors and subcontractors need to be made, it provided a mechanism (an “expedited arbitration”) to have undisputed sums paid, and permitted an unpaid contractor who followed the notice requirements of the statute to suspend work— notwithstanding that the applicable construction contract may specifically prohibit such suspension.

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Next Generation Leader – Taylor Reilly

Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Taylor Reilly Age: 23 Louis G. Nappi Scholarship received: 2018, 2019 Title & Employer: Wholesale Florist, Alders Wholesale Florist, Cortlandt Manor, NY Undergraduate Studies & Degree: University of Rhode Island, a Bachelor’s of Science in Plant Sciences—Ornamental Horticulture Favorite Course: Field Plant Identification Reason for this

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Next Generation Leader – Taylor Reilly

Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Taylor Reilly Age: 23 Louis G. Nappi Scholarship received: 2018, 2019 Title & Employer: Wholesale Florist, Alders Wholesale Florist, Cortlandt Manor, NY Undergraduate Studies & Degree: University of Rhode Island, a Bachelor’s of Science in Plant Sciences—Ornamental Horticulture Favorite Course: Field Plant Identification Reason for this

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Albany Update – More Than 1,000 Speeding Tickets Issued In Work Zones in Hudson Valley Region

ALBANY—As construction throughout much of New York State begins to wind down with winter weather setting in, New York State officials recently highlighted the year-end results of several initiatives designed to keep highway workers and motorists safe throughout New York State. These include a new work zone speed enforcement pilot program, a partnership between state transportation agencies in cooperation with state and local law enforcement entities, and a new law designed to better protect motorists in disabled vehicles.

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