Low Bids

Paleen, Northbrook, Grace, Morano Brothers, 

Harrison & Burrowes Win NYSDOT Projects

ALBANY—The New York State Department of Transportation recently reported the selection of six apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

Paleen Construction Corp. of Somers, NY was the lowest of three bidders at $2,000,000.00 for culvert job order contract (JOC) at various locations in Columbia, Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and Ulster counties.

Paleen Construction Corp. of Somers, NY was the lowest of six bidders at $2,094,135.19 for resurfacing – Route 312, west of Metro North Railroad to Route 22 in the Town of Southeast in Putnam County.

Northbrook Contracting Corp. of Peekskill, NY was the lowest of six bidders at $5,665,000.00 for culvert replacements at various locations in Orange and Ulster counties.

Harrison & Burrowes Bridge Constructors, Inc. of Glenmont, NY was the lowest of three bidders at $16,375,163.75 for bridge rehabilitation at various locations, in Rockland and Westchester counties.

Grace Industries Inc. of Melville, NY was the lowest of six bidders at $36,623,550.00 for concrete pavement repair at various locations in Westchester County.

Morano Brothers Corp. of Croton-on-Hudson, NY was the lowest of six bidders at $2,044,227.50 for pavement resurfacing on Route 134 in the towns of North Castle and Ossining in Westchester County.

Grace Industries, Metropolitan Win Westchester DPW Work

WHITE PLAINS—The Westchester County Department of Public Works recently announced the selection of two apparent low bidders for project work at county facilities.

Grace Industries, LLC of Melville, NY was the lowest of three bidders at $15,070,380.00 for runway 16/34, shoulders and edge lighting rehabilitation at the Westchester County Airport in the towns of Harrison and North Castle and Village of Rye Brook, NY.

Metropolitan Construction Corp. of Hicksville, NY was the lowest of five bidders at $1,658,443.21 for exterior renovation and repairs at 112 East Post Road in White Plains, NY.

Published: May 7, 2025

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