
Municipalities Face Numerous Hurdles To Access Environmental Bond Funds
WHITE PLAINS—Despite the historic funding levels made available through the $4.2-billion environmental bond act that voters approved last November, the construction and environmental groups that

State’s Diversifying Construction Workforce To Surpass Pre-Pandemic Levels Soon: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report by the New York Building Congress paints a very positive outlook for the state’s construction sector as the industry becomes

Popolopen Bridge Along Route 9W Reopened Following Repairs From Severe Flood Damage
HIGHLANDS, NY—U.S. Route 9W in the Town of Highlands in Orange County has reopened following the devastating floods that struck the Hudson Valley on

DOL Updates Prevailing Wage Laws Raising Workers’ Pay on Federal Jobs
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Labor announced on Aug. 8 it will be “Updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Regulation,” which sets the prevailing wages contractors

Obituary – Hugh G. ‘Jerry’ Keahon, Jr.
NEW WINDSOR, NY—Hugh G. “Jerry” Keahon, Jr., a fixture in the Hudson Valley concrete supply sector for more than five decades and a board member

Attorney’s Column – Court Rules Parties are Generally Free to Shorten The Period Within Which to Commence a Lawsuit
Construction contracts, like other contracts, are meant to define the relationship between the parties. In that regard, the parties are generally free to negotiate the

Economic Outlook – Ways to Adapt to Hybrid Work And the Changing Office Economy
The ripple effects of hybrid work (in office and at home) have been substantial. Untethered from their offices, residents have left urban centers and shifted

Commercial, Multifamily Starts in NYC Down 31%
HAMILTON, NJ—Recently released new data from Dodge Construction Network found that the value of commercial and multifamily construction starts across the top 10 metropolitan areas

Putnam Exec Byrne Hosts Public Meeting On Peekskill Hollow Road Construction Project
CARMEL, NY–Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne hosted a townhall-style meeting on Aug. 3 to address Putnam Valley residents about the much-anticipated Peekskill Hollow Road construction

18 Students Share $90,000 in College Scholarships From CIC’s Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY—Eighteen college and graduate students will begin the fall semester each with a $5,000 grant from the Louis G. Nappi Construction Labor-Management Scholarship Fund

Regional Roundup – New $24M Medical Examiner’s Office Underway in Orange
GOSHEN, NY—Orange County officials broke ground on Aug. 3 on a new Medical Examiner’s Office being built adjacent to the county’s Emergency Services Center on

Safety Watch – Company Owners Must Not Simply Delegate Its Worker Safety Programs to Employees
Power saws, shears, presses and other machines typically used in construction require one or more methods of machine guarding to protect operators from the hazards

Albany Update – $739M Kew Gardens Interchange Project Honored by American Assoc. of State Highway and Transportation
ALBANY—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced earlier this month that a major project recently completed by the New York State Department of Transportation—The Kew Gardens

Washington Update – 222,000 U.S. Bridges Need Repair; Price Tag: $319B
WASHINGTON—More than 222,000 U.S. bridges need major repair work or should be replaced, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) analysis of

Financial Management – Successful Succession in a Family-Run Business Requires Planning for Construction Industry Owners
By their very nature, family businesses in the construction industry can thrive on the strength of relationships that run deeper than those between unrelated co-workers.

NY State, City Contribute $200M for Long Sought After Redevelopment of the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx
NEW YORK—If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again…and again. New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced

New Law Ensures Prevailing Wage on Road Utility Jobs
ALBANY—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Aug. 16 she had signed legislation (S.4887/A.5608) into law, enacting the “Roadway Quality Assurance Act,” strengthening New York’s

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Widespread H.V. Storm Damage Likely to Cost Billions to Repair
WHITE PLAINS—The destruction caused by torrential rains and flooding that battered the region this month was historic in sections—and the expense is likely to be

Feds Commit $6.88 Billion in Historic Funding For Long-Delayed Hudson River Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—News on the long-delayed Gateway Project came in fast and furious over the past few weeks, culminating with the announcement on July 6 of

NY State Earmarks $516 Million Statewide To Repair, Replace, Local Bridges, Culverts
ALBANY— New York State said it award of more than $516 million in enhanced assistance for 216 projects to 141 local governments to rehabilitate and

States Pass 24 Legislative Measures in 2023 To Increase New Transportation Investment
WASHINGTON—From general fund transfers to electric vehicle (EV) registration fees, 2023 has turned out to be a busy year for state transportation funding advocates. As

Skanska-Halmar JV Awarded $1.24 Billion Contract to Make Upgrades at JFK Airport
NEW YORK—Skanska, the global construction and development firm based in New York City, and joint venture partner, Halmar International, LLC, announced on June 26 the

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $75,000 In College Scholarships to Pursue STEM Subjects
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to enhance expertise and professionalism in building and construction in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction Advancement Institute (CAI)

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us That ‘Routine’ Releases, Waivers Of Lien Operate to Bar Claims That Accrued Prior
The release and waiver of lien is as ubiquitous on a construction project as the payment requisition form itself—and perhaps blueprints, as well. These documents

Second Phase of Second Ave. Subway Begins with Solicitation of First Contract
NEW YORK—The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is advancing Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway with the solicitation of the first contract for construction of the

Rockland County Signs Materials Deal With Tilcon New York
NEW CITY, NY—Rockland County posted on social media on May 28 that Rockland County Executive Ed Day signed a resolution in the amount of $250,000

Forecasted Demand for Electricity in NYC Shows ‘Reliability Supply Deficit’ by 2025, NYISO Reports
RENSSELAER, NY—As New York State continues its push for green and renewable energy sources, The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) on July 14 released

Albany Update – Bruckner Expressway Bridge Rehab Begins
ALBANY—New York State officials announced recently the start of a $44.7-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying the Bruckner Expressway over Rosedale Avenue in the

Photo Gallery – CIC Golf Outing
Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, NY
June 6, 2023 – 88 Golfers, 114 Dinner Guests
Participated in 66th Annual Golf Outing.

Safety Watch – Occupational Exposure Risks from Workplace Accidents Pose More Stringent Regulations for Employers
Construction companies that maintain in-house first aid responders who would conduct clean-up operations following an accident must be properly trained and the company must have

NYC DEP Delays Last Phase of Repairs To Delaware Aqueduct to October 2024
NEW YORK—The New York City Department of Environmental Protection announced late last month a schedule change for planned work on the Delaware Aqueduct, the world’s

Financial Management – New Ideas, Innovation Pushing Construction Ahead
What’s new in construction as the pandemic lies behind us? While construction has been through its share of suffering in a series of disruptive challenges

West Point Under Siege
The surrounding communities where flash flooding left cars stranded, homes in residential areas submerged and sections of roadways destroyed US Military Academy at West Point

Deadline for Resiliency Grants Extended by NYS to Aug. 11
ALBANY–Communities statewide that face aftermath recovery from the severe weather emergencies this month have more time to apply for certain resiliency-related state grants. The new

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

DOT Unveils Route 17 Timeline For Reviews, Bidding, Start Dates
TOWN OF WALLKILL, NY—Officials with the New York State Department of Transportation held a public hearing on June 1 at Wallkill Town Hall to update

State Bridge Authority Launches Centennial Celebration of Iconic Bear Mountain Bridge
BEAR MOUNTAIN, NY—As Hudson River bridge crossings go, the cost of construction of the Bear Mountain Bridge was a real bargain.
Back when it opened

Philadelphia Bridge Collapse Shines Spotlight On Need to Improve Bridge Conditions in U.S.
TARRYTOWN—The names of failed bridges continue to haunt our nation’s transportation legacy. Mianus River, Schoharie Creek, Tennessee Hatchie River Bridge, Cypress Street, San Francisco-Oakland Bay

COMMENTARY – Congestion Pricing: The Whole World Is Watching; New York Has to Get it Right
NEW YORK—The polluted air in early June, affecting much of the U.S. from wildfires in Canada, should remind us that we are all connected on

Construction Groups Say Supreme Court Ruling May Advance Transportation Project Approvals
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s campaign to regulate all U.S. ditches hit another roadblock on May 25. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed with the American

Attorney’s Column – Appellate Court Reminds Us That Not All Provisions Of Upstream Contract are Incorporated by Reference
As anyone in the construction industry knows, subcontracting is as widespread in the industry as hammers and nails. Given this state of affairs, it is

Economic Outlook – Artificial Intelligence (AI): Focus on the Economic Impacts
Toward the end of 2022 a computer program known as ChatGPT—a form of artificial intelligence—burst into the public consciousness with the possibility of revolutionizing communications.

Legislature Passes Prevailing Wage Law Covering Private Utility Contract Work
ALBANY—The New York State Legislature passed before the end of the legislative session last week the “Roadway Excavation Quality Assurance Act” (S4887, A5608), which “provides

Safety Watch – Handle With Care and With Proper Training
The use of potentially hazardous and dangerous substances such as propane, propylene and compressed oxygen, which are common in the construction industry, need to be

Financial Management – Legislation Makes 179D Deduction More Valuable for 2023
The 179D tax deduction provides building owners a deduction for new or remodeled commercial buildings that meet specific energy-efficient qualifications. This deduction is also available

Photo Gallery – BCA Golf Outing
Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, NY
June 6, 2023 – 88 Golfers, 114 Dinner Guests
Participated in 66th Annual Golf Outing.

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Thruway Seeks New Tolls To Fund Operations, Capital Plan Thru 2027 – Public Comments May 16
WEST NYACK, NY—Local motorists, truckers and residents voiced their opinions here at the Palisades Center on May 16 over the New York State Thruway Authority’s

Thruway Seeks New Tolls To Fund Operations, Capital Plan Through 2027 – TRIP Report Tells Why
ALBANY—As vehicle traffic returns to pre-pandemic levels, the New York State Thruway Authority is facing a significant funding backlog in coming years, according to a

Hudson Valley Saw Nearly 5,000 People Leave Region Prompted by Pandemic
NEWBURGH, NY—Despite the headlines of a population surge three years ago into the Hudson Valley region from New York City as Gothamists sought the safety

Real Estate, Government Officials Agree Housing Crisis is Real
RYE, NY—In the aftermath of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s failed “New York Housing Compact” bold initiative that called for the development of 800,000 new housing units

COMMENTARY – Congestion Pricing Program Works; Data from Other Cities Proves It
New York is poised to be the first city in the United States to implement a tolling program to combat traffic congestion and incentivize the

NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Reaches Key FEIS Milestone
NEW YORK—A triumvirate of government bodies released on May 12 the long-debated report that supports congestion pricing in Manhattan. The Final Environmental Assessment for the

Attorney’s Column – Court Holds That Wrap Up Exclusion Applies, Even Where Contractor Was Not Enrolled in Wrap-Up Insurance Program
As anyone who has had the displeasure of being on the defending end of a personal injury action knows, cross claims between various defendants (seeking

DOT Commissioner Extolls Speed Camera Plan In Statewide DOT, Thruway Authority Work Zones
TARRYTOWN, NY—Highway safety advocates are urging drivers to pay attention and slow down as part of the National Work Zone Awareness campaign this month. Construction

New York Highway System Ranks 49th in U.S. For Performance Condition, Cost Effectiveness
LOS ANGELES—New York’s highway system ranks 49th in the nation in overall cost-effectiveness and condition, according to the Annual Highway Report by the Reason Foundation

Albany Update – State Approves $51 Million For Clean Water Projects
ALBANY—The Environmental Facilities Corporation Board of Directors approved $51 million in funding that includes low-cost financing and previously announced grants that authorizes municipal access to

Mid-Hudson Council Seeks Grant Requests For Projects to Boost Housing, Infrastructure
ALBANY—The Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council announced on May 17 the opening of the $150-million Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund grant application for mixed-use housing and infrastructure

Safety Watch – Perform an Engineering Survey Prior to a Demo Operation
To ensure the safety of workers, an engineering survey is required to be performed by a competent person prior to the start of a demolition

Financial Management – Construction Firms Adopt New Hiring Practices To Attract and Retain Top Talent and Skilled Labor
As the pandemic ushered in disruption in a number of areas such as supply chain procurement and the bidding process, the inability to find skilled

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Mid-Hudson Leaders Expect Strong Construction Market
CHESTER, NY—Although some economists are predicting a recession later this year, construction activity in the Mid-Hudson Valley will continue to be strong in 2023, according

Vintage Lake Isle Masonry Dam To Finally See Long-Sought Repairs
EASTCHESTER, NY—Infrastructure rebuilding in the region took a major step forward when it was announced this month that federal and state monies are on the

Business Organizations Tell Westchester Delegation Housing Incentives Alone Will Not Work in County
TARRYTOWN—The chief executives of five major business organizations in Westchester County have jointly sent a letter to the Westchester State Delegation urging them that incentives

NYC’s Goal is to Convert Office Space into Housing
NEW YORK—A plan to address the needs to create more affordable housing in a post-pandemic New York would covert vacant office buildings into homes, thereby

Attorney’s Column – Owner’s Right Limited to Itemized Statement of Lien As Contract Was Fully Performed: Court
As this column has often noted, a mechanic’s lien is a powerful tool to help a contractor get paid. Because of the power of this

Washington Update – Infrastructure Investment Law Is Working: ARTBA
WASHINGTON—More than 36,000 transportation improvement projects, including at least one in every congressional district, have moved forward in the past 16 months as implementation of

Economic Outlook – Holding the Debt Ceiling Hostage Threatens the Economy
What would happen if the U.S. government defaulted on its national debt? The Federal government has a borrowing constraint commonly known as the debt ceiling.

Photo Gallery – Students Explore Career Opportunities At Union Apprenticeship Expo
Rockland Community College • March 31

Newburgh Announces Major Milestone In $32M Sewer Improvement Project
NEWBURGH, NY—The City of Newburgh announced on April 4 the successful completion of the first of three underground tunnels planned for the city’s $32-million North

Safety Watch – Construction Companies Have an Up-Hill Battle Proving Misconduct Defense with OSHA Violations
OSHA violations are issued from the observation of unsafe practices at jobsites regardless of whether an accident has occurred. Typically, these violations arise from employee(s)

Financial Management – For Firms Working Within an ESG Framework, What is the Immediate Outlook for the Future
In 2004, a major report entitled “Who Cares Wins” was issued from the United Nations to encourage all stakeholders in business to consider and adhere

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Obituary – Arthur ‘Douglas’ Jobson
A staple in Stony Point, NY and Rockland County politics, Arthur Douglas Jobson (known as Douglas), passed away at the age of 85 on Mon.

State IDA Project Value Increased 10% in 2021
ALBANY—As some critics of Industrial Development Agencies continue to call for additional oversight over their decisions and tax breaks granted to developers, a report released

Westchester County Looking for Large Block of Space for DOH Offices
WHITE PLAINS—Commercial property owners and developers in Westchester have until May 15 to submit proposals for leasing new office space that will be used by

State Assembly Budget Shortchanges Hudson Valley Roads and Bridges
TARRYTOWN, NY—New Yorkers deserve a stronger commitment from state lawmakers to invest in local transportation infrastructure, and they don’t seem to be getting it. That’s

Protecting Female Construction Personnel From Sexual Harassment and Jobsite Injury
TARRYTOWN, NY—The percentage of women construction workers is at an all-time high, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That level has ticked

Guest Viewpoint – Route 17 Expansion Will Improve Mobility and Enhance Safety
In business, as in life, we can find ourselves in a rut. The way out may be complex or simple, but it always involves change.

New York, Yonkers Tops National List Of Cities with the Longest Commutes
TARRYTOWN, NY—New Yorkers have the longest commutes in the nation, according to a study gathered by business help site, LLC.org. The site analyzed data from

Attorney’s Column – Court Rules Against Improperly Terminated Firm Without Recourse in Light of Converter Clause
As this column has noted on many occasions, the contract between the parties is the ultimate definition of their relationship. While that document should provide

Making a Career of it
Briana Brown recalled the moment she caught the
engineering bug. As a junior in high school, she
strapped herself in for a wild jolt of

Photo Gallery – Hudson Valley Construction Industry Partnership Mid-Winter Meeting
HVCIP mid-winter meeting – 140 Members and Guests Convene to Discuss Management & Labor Concerns, Contracting Challenges, Labor Relations, Public Works & Private Development Programs.

Port Chester, Rye, Catskill Each Secure $10M In Water Quality Grants from New York State
ALBANY—More than $110 million was awarded to 86 projects through two grant programs to improve water quality statewide, it was announced earlier this month. The

Safety Watch – Companies Taking Proper Precautions To Protect Workers from Heat Hazards
With summer approaching and temperatures beginning to rise, construction companies must take every reasonable precaution to protect their workers from potential hazards, including heat-related illnesses.

Financial Management – Construction Firms Face New Challenges In the Changing Building/Office Marketplace
We have reached a critical moment in the future of the built environment in this post-pandemic world. It remains to be seen how space will

NYC Update – EPA, NYC Begin $1.6B Project To Protect Gowanus Canal Waters
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Chief Climate Officer and New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner

FY 2024 Budget Negotiations – Carrot or Stick: What Will Work to Fix Our Housing Crisis
ALBANY—As negotiations slog on here to adopt a new state budget, the governor and leaders in the Legislature are in lockstep agreement that the state

Moving Our Region Forward
Route 17 Expansion Will Improve Mobility, Enhance Safety and Boost Our Economy in the Hudson Valley
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Municipalities Face Numerous Hurdles To Access Environmental Bond Funds
WHITE PLAINS—Despite the historic funding levels made available through the $4.2-billion environmental bond act that voters approved last November, the construction and environmental groups that

State’s Diversifying Construction Workforce To Surpass Pre-Pandemic Levels Soon: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report by the New York Building Congress paints a very positive outlook for the state’s construction sector as the industry becomes

Popolopen Bridge Along Route 9W Reopened Following Repairs From Severe Flood Damage
HIGHLANDS, NY—U.S. Route 9W in the Town of Highlands in Orange County has reopened following the devastating floods that struck the Hudson Valley on

DOL Updates Prevailing Wage Laws Raising Workers’ Pay on Federal Jobs
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Labor announced on Aug. 8 it will be “Updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts Regulation,” which sets the prevailing wages contractors

Obituary – Hugh G. ‘Jerry’ Keahon, Jr.
NEW WINDSOR, NY—Hugh G. “Jerry” Keahon, Jr., a fixture in the Hudson Valley concrete supply sector for more than five decades and a board member

Attorney’s Column – Court Rules Parties are Generally Free to Shorten The Period Within Which to Commence a Lawsuit
Construction contracts, like other contracts, are meant to define the relationship between the parties. In that regard, the parties are generally free to negotiate the

Economic Outlook – Ways to Adapt to Hybrid Work And the Changing Office Economy
The ripple effects of hybrid work (in office and at home) have been substantial. Untethered from their offices, residents have left urban centers and shifted

Commercial, Multifamily Starts in NYC Down 31%
HAMILTON, NJ—Recently released new data from Dodge Construction Network found that the value of commercial and multifamily construction starts across the top 10 metropolitan areas

Putnam Exec Byrne Hosts Public Meeting On Peekskill Hollow Road Construction Project
CARMEL, NY–Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne hosted a townhall-style meeting on Aug. 3 to address Putnam Valley residents about the much-anticipated Peekskill Hollow Road construction

18 Students Share $90,000 in College Scholarships From CIC’s Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY—Eighteen college and graduate students will begin the fall semester each with a $5,000 grant from the Louis G. Nappi Construction Labor-Management Scholarship Fund

Regional Roundup – New $24M Medical Examiner’s Office Underway in Orange
GOSHEN, NY—Orange County officials broke ground on Aug. 3 on a new Medical Examiner’s Office being built adjacent to the county’s Emergency Services Center on

Safety Watch – Company Owners Must Not Simply Delegate Its Worker Safety Programs to Employees
Power saws, shears, presses and other machines typically used in construction require one or more methods of machine guarding to protect operators from the hazards

Albany Update – $739M Kew Gardens Interchange Project Honored by American Assoc. of State Highway and Transportation
ALBANY—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced earlier this month that a major project recently completed by the New York State Department of Transportation—The Kew Gardens

Washington Update – 222,000 U.S. Bridges Need Repair; Price Tag: $319B
WASHINGTON—More than 222,000 U.S. bridges need major repair work or should be replaced, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) analysis of

Financial Management – Successful Succession in a Family-Run Business Requires Planning for Construction Industry Owners
By their very nature, family businesses in the construction industry can thrive on the strength of relationships that run deeper than those between unrelated co-workers.

NY State, City Contribute $200M for Long Sought After Redevelopment of the Kingsbridge Armory in the Bronx
NEW YORK—If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again…and again. New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced

New Law Ensures Prevailing Wage on Road Utility Jobs
ALBANY—New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Aug. 16 she had signed legislation (S.4887/A.5608) into law, enacting the “Roadway Quality Assurance Act,” strengthening New York’s

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Widespread H.V. Storm Damage Likely to Cost Billions to Repair
WHITE PLAINS—The destruction caused by torrential rains and flooding that battered the region this month was historic in sections—and the expense is likely to be

Feds Commit $6.88 Billion in Historic Funding For Long-Delayed Hudson River Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—News on the long-delayed Gateway Project came in fast and furious over the past few weeks, culminating with the announcement on July 6 of

NY State Earmarks $516 Million Statewide To Repair, Replace, Local Bridges, Culverts
ALBANY— New York State said it award of more than $516 million in enhanced assistance for 216 projects to 141 local governments to rehabilitate and

States Pass 24 Legislative Measures in 2023 To Increase New Transportation Investment
WASHINGTON—From general fund transfers to electric vehicle (EV) registration fees, 2023 has turned out to be a busy year for state transportation funding advocates. As

Skanska-Halmar JV Awarded $1.24 Billion Contract to Make Upgrades at JFK Airport
NEW YORK—Skanska, the global construction and development firm based in New York City, and joint venture partner, Halmar International, LLC, announced on June 26 the

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $75,000 In College Scholarships to Pursue STEM Subjects
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to enhance expertise and professionalism in building and construction in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction Advancement Institute (CAI)

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us That ‘Routine’ Releases, Waivers Of Lien Operate to Bar Claims That Accrued Prior
The release and waiver of lien is as ubiquitous on a construction project as the payment requisition form itself—and perhaps blueprints, as well. These documents

Second Phase of Second Ave. Subway Begins with Solicitation of First Contract
NEW YORK—The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is advancing Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway with the solicitation of the first contract for construction of the

Rockland County Signs Materials Deal With Tilcon New York
NEW CITY, NY—Rockland County posted on social media on May 28 that Rockland County Executive Ed Day signed a resolution in the amount of $250,000

Forecasted Demand for Electricity in NYC Shows ‘Reliability Supply Deficit’ by 2025, NYISO Reports
RENSSELAER, NY—As New York State continues its push for green and renewable energy sources, The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) on July 14 released

Albany Update – Bruckner Expressway Bridge Rehab Begins
ALBANY—New York State officials announced recently the start of a $44.7-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying the Bruckner Expressway over Rosedale Avenue in the

Photo Gallery – CIC Golf Outing
Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, NY
June 6, 2023 – 88 Golfers, 114 Dinner Guests
Participated in 66th Annual Golf Outing.

Safety Watch – Occupational Exposure Risks from Workplace Accidents Pose More Stringent Regulations for Employers
Construction companies that maintain in-house first aid responders who would conduct clean-up operations following an accident must be properly trained and the company must have

NYC DEP Delays Last Phase of Repairs To Delaware Aqueduct to October 2024
NEW YORK—The New York City Department of Environmental Protection announced late last month a schedule change for planned work on the Delaware Aqueduct, the world’s

Financial Management – New Ideas, Innovation Pushing Construction Ahead
What’s new in construction as the pandemic lies behind us? While construction has been through its share of suffering in a series of disruptive challenges

West Point Under Siege
The surrounding communities where flash flooding left cars stranded, homes in residential areas submerged and sections of roadways destroyed US Military Academy at West Point

Deadline for Resiliency Grants Extended by NYS to Aug. 11
ALBANY–Communities statewide that face aftermath recovery from the severe weather emergencies this month have more time to apply for certain resiliency-related state grants. The new

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

DOT Unveils Route 17 Timeline For Reviews, Bidding, Start Dates
TOWN OF WALLKILL, NY—Officials with the New York State Department of Transportation held a public hearing on June 1 at Wallkill Town Hall to update

State Bridge Authority Launches Centennial Celebration of Iconic Bear Mountain Bridge
BEAR MOUNTAIN, NY—As Hudson River bridge crossings go, the cost of construction of the Bear Mountain Bridge was a real bargain.
Back when it opened

Philadelphia Bridge Collapse Shines Spotlight On Need to Improve Bridge Conditions in U.S.
TARRYTOWN—The names of failed bridges continue to haunt our nation’s transportation legacy. Mianus River, Schoharie Creek, Tennessee Hatchie River Bridge, Cypress Street, San Francisco-Oakland Bay

COMMENTARY – Congestion Pricing: The Whole World Is Watching; New York Has to Get it Right
NEW YORK—The polluted air in early June, affecting much of the U.S. from wildfires in Canada, should remind us that we are all connected on

Construction Groups Say Supreme Court Ruling May Advance Transportation Project Approvals
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s campaign to regulate all U.S. ditches hit another roadblock on May 25. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed with the American

Attorney’s Column – Appellate Court Reminds Us That Not All Provisions Of Upstream Contract are Incorporated by Reference
As anyone in the construction industry knows, subcontracting is as widespread in the industry as hammers and nails. Given this state of affairs, it is

Economic Outlook – Artificial Intelligence (AI): Focus on the Economic Impacts
Toward the end of 2022 a computer program known as ChatGPT—a form of artificial intelligence—burst into the public consciousness with the possibility of revolutionizing communications.

Legislature Passes Prevailing Wage Law Covering Private Utility Contract Work
ALBANY—The New York State Legislature passed before the end of the legislative session last week the “Roadway Excavation Quality Assurance Act” (S4887, A5608), which “provides

Safety Watch – Handle With Care and With Proper Training
The use of potentially hazardous and dangerous substances such as propane, propylene and compressed oxygen, which are common in the construction industry, need to be

Financial Management – Legislation Makes 179D Deduction More Valuable for 2023
The 179D tax deduction provides building owners a deduction for new or remodeled commercial buildings that meet specific energy-efficient qualifications. This deduction is also available

Photo Gallery – BCA Golf Outing
Knollwood Country Club, Elmsford, NY
June 6, 2023 – 88 Golfers, 114 Dinner Guests
Participated in 66th Annual Golf Outing.

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Thruway Seeks New Tolls To Fund Operations, Capital Plan Thru 2027 – Public Comments May 16
WEST NYACK, NY—Local motorists, truckers and residents voiced their opinions here at the Palisades Center on May 16 over the New York State Thruway Authority’s

Thruway Seeks New Tolls To Fund Operations, Capital Plan Through 2027 – TRIP Report Tells Why
ALBANY—As vehicle traffic returns to pre-pandemic levels, the New York State Thruway Authority is facing a significant funding backlog in coming years, according to a

Hudson Valley Saw Nearly 5,000 People Leave Region Prompted by Pandemic
NEWBURGH, NY—Despite the headlines of a population surge three years ago into the Hudson Valley region from New York City as Gothamists sought the safety

Real Estate, Government Officials Agree Housing Crisis is Real
RYE, NY—In the aftermath of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s failed “New York Housing Compact” bold initiative that called for the development of 800,000 new housing units

COMMENTARY – Congestion Pricing Program Works; Data from Other Cities Proves It
New York is poised to be the first city in the United States to implement a tolling program to combat traffic congestion and incentivize the

NYC Congestion Pricing Plan Reaches Key FEIS Milestone
NEW YORK—A triumvirate of government bodies released on May 12 the long-debated report that supports congestion pricing in Manhattan. The Final Environmental Assessment for the

Attorney’s Column – Court Holds That Wrap Up Exclusion Applies, Even Where Contractor Was Not Enrolled in Wrap-Up Insurance Program
As anyone who has had the displeasure of being on the defending end of a personal injury action knows, cross claims between various defendants (seeking

DOT Commissioner Extolls Speed Camera Plan In Statewide DOT, Thruway Authority Work Zones
TARRYTOWN, NY—Highway safety advocates are urging drivers to pay attention and slow down as part of the National Work Zone Awareness campaign this month. Construction

New York Highway System Ranks 49th in U.S. For Performance Condition, Cost Effectiveness
LOS ANGELES—New York’s highway system ranks 49th in the nation in overall cost-effectiveness and condition, according to the Annual Highway Report by the Reason Foundation

Albany Update – State Approves $51 Million For Clean Water Projects
ALBANY—The Environmental Facilities Corporation Board of Directors approved $51 million in funding that includes low-cost financing and previously announced grants that authorizes municipal access to

Mid-Hudson Council Seeks Grant Requests For Projects to Boost Housing, Infrastructure
ALBANY—The Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council announced on May 17 the opening of the $150-million Mid-Hudson Momentum Fund grant application for mixed-use housing and infrastructure

Safety Watch – Perform an Engineering Survey Prior to a Demo Operation
To ensure the safety of workers, an engineering survey is required to be performed by a competent person prior to the start of a demolition

Financial Management – Construction Firms Adopt New Hiring Practices To Attract and Retain Top Talent and Skilled Labor
As the pandemic ushered in disruption in a number of areas such as supply chain procurement and the bidding process, the inability to find skilled

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Mid-Hudson Leaders Expect Strong Construction Market
CHESTER, NY—Although some economists are predicting a recession later this year, construction activity in the Mid-Hudson Valley will continue to be strong in 2023, according

Vintage Lake Isle Masonry Dam To Finally See Long-Sought Repairs
EASTCHESTER, NY—Infrastructure rebuilding in the region took a major step forward when it was announced this month that federal and state monies are on the

Business Organizations Tell Westchester Delegation Housing Incentives Alone Will Not Work in County
TARRYTOWN—The chief executives of five major business organizations in Westchester County have jointly sent a letter to the Westchester State Delegation urging them that incentives

NYC’s Goal is to Convert Office Space into Housing
NEW YORK—A plan to address the needs to create more affordable housing in a post-pandemic New York would covert vacant office buildings into homes, thereby

Attorney’s Column – Owner’s Right Limited to Itemized Statement of Lien As Contract Was Fully Performed: Court
As this column has often noted, a mechanic’s lien is a powerful tool to help a contractor get paid. Because of the power of this

Washington Update – Infrastructure Investment Law Is Working: ARTBA
WASHINGTON—More than 36,000 transportation improvement projects, including at least one in every congressional district, have moved forward in the past 16 months as implementation of

Economic Outlook – Holding the Debt Ceiling Hostage Threatens the Economy
What would happen if the U.S. government defaulted on its national debt? The Federal government has a borrowing constraint commonly known as the debt ceiling.

Photo Gallery – Students Explore Career Opportunities At Union Apprenticeship Expo
Rockland Community College • March 31

Newburgh Announces Major Milestone In $32M Sewer Improvement Project
NEWBURGH, NY—The City of Newburgh announced on April 4 the successful completion of the first of three underground tunnels planned for the city’s $32-million North

Safety Watch – Construction Companies Have an Up-Hill Battle Proving Misconduct Defense with OSHA Violations
OSHA violations are issued from the observation of unsafe practices at jobsites regardless of whether an accident has occurred. Typically, these violations arise from employee(s)

Financial Management – For Firms Working Within an ESG Framework, What is the Immediate Outlook for the Future
In 2004, a major report entitled “Who Cares Wins” was issued from the United Nations to encourage all stakeholders in business to consider and adhere

What’s New & Who’s News
A roundup of what’s new and who’s in the news both locally and in the state.

Obituary – Arthur ‘Douglas’ Jobson
A staple in Stony Point, NY and Rockland County politics, Arthur Douglas Jobson (known as Douglas), passed away at the age of 85 on Mon.

State IDA Project Value Increased 10% in 2021
ALBANY—As some critics of Industrial Development Agencies continue to call for additional oversight over their decisions and tax breaks granted to developers, a report released

Westchester County Looking for Large Block of Space for DOH Offices
WHITE PLAINS—Commercial property owners and developers in Westchester have until May 15 to submit proposals for leasing new office space that will be used by

State Assembly Budget Shortchanges Hudson Valley Roads and Bridges
TARRYTOWN, NY—New Yorkers deserve a stronger commitment from state lawmakers to invest in local transportation infrastructure, and they don’t seem to be getting it. That’s

Protecting Female Construction Personnel From Sexual Harassment and Jobsite Injury
TARRYTOWN, NY—The percentage of women construction workers is at an all-time high, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That level has ticked

Guest Viewpoint – Route 17 Expansion Will Improve Mobility and Enhance Safety
In business, as in life, we can find ourselves in a rut. The way out may be complex or simple, but it always involves change.

New York, Yonkers Tops National List Of Cities with the Longest Commutes
TARRYTOWN, NY—New Yorkers have the longest commutes in the nation, according to a study gathered by business help site, LLC.org. The site analyzed data from

Attorney’s Column – Court Rules Against Improperly Terminated Firm Without Recourse in Light of Converter Clause
As this column has noted on many occasions, the contract between the parties is the ultimate definition of their relationship. While that document should provide

Making a Career of it
Briana Brown recalled the moment she caught the
engineering bug. As a junior in high school, she
strapped herself in for a wild jolt of

Photo Gallery – Hudson Valley Construction Industry Partnership Mid-Winter Meeting
HVCIP mid-winter meeting – 140 Members and Guests Convene to Discuss Management & Labor Concerns, Contracting Challenges, Labor Relations, Public Works & Private Development Programs.

Port Chester, Rye, Catskill Each Secure $10M In Water Quality Grants from New York State
ALBANY—More than $110 million was awarded to 86 projects through two grant programs to improve water quality statewide, it was announced earlier this month. The

Safety Watch – Companies Taking Proper Precautions To Protect Workers from Heat Hazards
With summer approaching and temperatures beginning to rise, construction companies must take every reasonable precaution to protect their workers from potential hazards, including heat-related illnesses.

Financial Management – Construction Firms Face New Challenges In the Changing Building/Office Marketplace
We have reached a critical moment in the future of the built environment in this post-pandemic world. It remains to be seen how space will

NYC Update – EPA, NYC Begin $1.6B Project To Protect Gowanus Canal Waters
NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Chief Climate Officer and New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner

FY 2024 Budget Negotiations – Carrot or Stick: What Will Work to Fix Our Housing Crisis
ALBANY—As negotiations slog on here to adopt a new state budget, the governor and leaders in the Legislature are in lockstep agreement that the state

Moving Our Region Forward
Route 17 Expansion Will Improve Mobility, Enhance Safety and Boost Our Economy in the Hudson Valley
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