Major Road & Bridge Repairs Coming to a Region Near You

Hudson Valley to See $142 Million in NYSDOT Projects

By JOHN JORDAN

ALBANY— In advance of the warmer spring market now upon us, the New York State Department of Transportation has front-loaded a host of major road and bridge improvements in the lower Hudson Valley and in New York City. In fact, Region 8 (which covers most of the Hudson Valley region) saw a total of approximately $141.8 million in apparent low bids on contracts let during the period of Feb. 27 through March 26.

Heavy highway construction firms have been busy finalizing bid packages. It is projected that road and bridge contract awards in the coming weeks in the Hudson Valley (Regions 8 and 9) and New York City (Region 10) during that letting period was $332,883,571.53. Here’s how it breaks down:

Region 8 – $141,783,826.10 in low bids on 16 contracts awarded Feb. 27 to March 26. Add another $18,863,509.26 for a pavement resurfacing contract in Sullivan County—a region covered by the industry aegis of the Construction Industry Council of Westchester & Hudson Valley, Inc., shows a total construction value of $160,647,335.36.

DOT Region 8 Director Julianne M. Fuda, P.E. said that the state has “begun an unprecedented effort to repave roads across New York State, including the Hudson Valley Region.”

Region 10 – $172,236,236.17 in low bids on eight contracts in New York City let during the same period. 

“New York State has made historic progress revitalizing its transportation infrastructure,” said DOT Region 8 Director Julianne M. Fuda, P.E. She added that the state has “begun an unprecedented effort to repave roads across New York State, including the Hudson Valley Region. Our capital program reflects this focus and we look forward to bringing our projects to fruition for the communities we serve.”

The largest apparent low bid in Region 8 was ECCO III Enterprises Inc.’s $24,492,000. for bridge replacements, namely Ramp G of I-84 over I-84 and I-684 in the Town of Southeast in Putnam County. The Yonkers-based firm was the lowest of five bids for the project.

The largest recent apparent low bid in Region 10 was submitted by FCS Group LLC of Maspeth, NY, which was the lowest of four bidders at $62,856,333.54 for bridge corrective repairs and preventative maintenance on the Gowanus Expressway (I-278) Viaduct in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Recent multiple project low bids in the Hudson Valley were secured by Yonkers Contracting, Inc., Tilcon New York, Argenio Brothers and Callanan Industries Inc. 

Yonkers Contracting Co. was the lowest of six bidders at $18,877,285.  for pavement maintenance on NY Route 304 in the Town of Clarkstown in Rockland County. YCC was the lowest of six bidders at $13,511,530. for PMI pavement resurfacing on Routes 117 and 9A at various locations in Westchester.

The Parsippany, NJ-based Tilcon New York was the lowest of four bidders at $8,411,000. for pavement resurfacing on Routes 376 and 113 at various locations in Dutchess County. The company was also the lower of two bids at $13,711,000. for highway pavement mill and fill at Route 9 in the towns of Hyde Park and Poughkeepsie and City of Poughkeepsie in Dutchess County.

Argenio Brothers of New Windsor, NY was the apparent low bidder on two Region 8 projects in Orange County. The firm was the lowest of six bidders at $3,398,398. for highway pavement mill and fill work at Route 32 and Route 300 in the Town of Newburgh. The company was the lowest of four bidders at $9,441,441 for Resurfacing on Route 209 at the Port Jervis line to Route 211 in the Town of Deerpark and City of Port Jervis in Orange County.

Callanan Industries was the sole bidder at $18,863,509.26 for the Region 9 pavement resurfacing contract on NYS Route 17 in the Town and Village of Liberty in Sullivan County. The firm also was the lowest of three bidders at $4,578,986.39 for Resurfacing, Route 28 from Waughkonk Road to Route 375 in the towns of Hurley, Kingston and Woodstock in Ulster County.

Another significant contract let in Region 8 was for highway sign replacement at Route 907K in the Town of Eastchester and cities of Mount Vernon and Yonkers in Westchester. Tully Construction Company Inc. of Flushing, NY was the lower of two bids at $16,294,724.25 for that project.

Tully was named the apparent low bidder on a major project let during the Feb. 27-March 26 period in Region 10. Tully was the lowest of five bidders at $33,002,580.90 for highway resurfacing mill and fill at various locations in the boroughs of the Bronx, Kings, Queens and Richmond.

Published: April 21, 2026.

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