April 2024

Construction Leaders, Elected Officials Discuss Key Projects at HVCIP Luncheon

CHESTER, NY—The 10th annual Hudson Valley Construction Industry Partnership (HVCIP) luncheon at the Glenmere Mansion here on Tues., April 8, drew a record attendance of 60 construction industry and organized labor leaders and key politicians who were generally enthusiastic in their assessment of upcoming construction work for the 2024 construction season. On balance, the outlook is good, they said, with a stronger book-of-business forecast for the public works and transportation sector compared to private development.

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New Federal Funding to Clarkstown For DPW Project to Combat Flooding

WEST NYACK, NY—The Town of Clarkstown announced it will receive more than $2.1 million in federal funding to fix conditions that cause widespread flooding and to improve other public facilities and services in its community. The new funding is part of $58 million in federal funds for public works projects and services coming to New York’s 17th congressional district, which includes sections of Rockland, Putnam, Dutchess and Westchester.

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Argenio Brothers Start $11M Roundabout At Key Intersection Near Vassar College

POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—New York State officials announced on April 5 that work will soon begin on a $11.4-million project to reconfigure the intersection of State Route 376 (also known as Raymond Avenue/New Hackensack Road) and Hooker Avenue here to construct a single- lane roundabout designed to improve safety and traffic flow along this busy Dutchess County roadway.

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Commentary – PLAs Offer Accountability, Efficiencies On Large-Scale SUNY Building Projects

With the annual-budget negotiations in Albany now in overtime, blue collar workers are calling on policymakers to pass legislation that will restore accountability and bring effective labor standards to the public university development process. This idea is based on a simple principle: when New York taxpayer funds are used on a project, that investment should go back into New York communities.

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Appeals Court Lacks Jurisdiction To Hear Prevailing Wage Challenge

ALBANY—The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court affirmed on Thurs., April 11, an initial decision rendered last fall by Supreme Court Justice McGinty to dismiss challenges from the construction industry on procedural grounds related to venue asserted by New York State Department of Labor and the Attorney General.

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