
Regeneron Cancels Suffern Renovations; Puts Former Avon Site on Market for Sale
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. of Tarrytown, NY, will not move forward with a nearly $140 million renovation to the former Avon Products facility here in Rockland

NYSDOT Shows New Design Renderings For Cross Bronx Five Bridges Project
New York State Department of Transportation released new renderings of the current design options for the project to replace or rehabilitate five bridges along the

MTA to Buy 378 Subway Cars for $1.5B From Yonkers-based Kawasaki Rail Car
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved on Oct. 31 the $1.5-billion purchase of 378 new R268 subway cars from Kawasaki Rail Car Inc.

NY State Awards $43M in Funding, Grants For Water Jobs in Port Chester, Middletown
New York State officials announced on Oct. 30 a total of $135 million in funding for water infrastructure projects

NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects

NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) announced last week the promotion of veteran union leader Anthony Villa as one of two regional

Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
One day after the developer secured all approvals from the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board for its 3.2-million/sf Amazon fulfillment center in Slate Hill, the

Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 15)—With the Federal government shutdown now headed into its third week, the Trump administration’s battle with Democrats in Congress for not complying

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
YONKERS, NY—In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application for a full commercial casino license at

Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the

Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. From self-driving cars to smart assistants like Alexa,

Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
Celebrating 80 Years of transforming infrastructure and paving the way for economic growth

Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Sunbelt Rentals Scaffold Services, LLC offers important insight for construction firms navigating the fine line between assumed

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) represents the most comprehensive overhaul of U.S. tax policy since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This

CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
When a Highway Emergency Unfolded,
East Coast Industrial Services Got the Call.

Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
WHITE PLAINS—For more than 30 years the building trades in Westchester and the Hudson Valley have used Project Labor Agreements as a critical vehicle to

NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
The City of Yonkers has faced countless crossroads over the past 153 years since it was incorporated, but it’s likely that the one coming up

Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
ALBANY—More than $153 million was made available to help more than two dozen communities across New York State advance critical water and sewer infrastructure projects,

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

Ethan Allen Staffing Flaggers Win NLRB Vote To Unionize, Joining Laborers Locals 17, 235
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Ethan Allen flaggers were successful in winning a National Labor Relations Board election. As a result of this victory, flaggers employed by

Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
The Village of Mamaroneck announced on July 31 that earlier in the month the Board of Trustees adopted the Village of Mamaroneck’s first-ever five-year capital

Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
Cyberattacks are no longer rare events or problems exclusive to Fortune 500 tech firms—they’re a growing threat that spans every industry and company size, including

46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Next Generation Leader – Giuliana Piazza
Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Giuliana Piazza Building Contractors Association / Construction Advancement Institute Scholarship Winner Profile Current Employer: Shiseido Americas

Hochul Directs NYPA to Develop, Build New Nuclear Power Plant Upstate
LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

What’s New & Who’s News
DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Tariffs Keep Contractors Guessing on Material Costs; Prices Jump 6% through May on Annualized Basis
Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

Taking Action on Tariffs: State Agencies Directed To Report Cost Increases, Supply Chain Disruptions
State officials are planning actions to assess cost increases and supply chain disruptions caused by the Trump Administration’s tariff policies.
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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
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NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
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NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
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Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
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Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
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Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
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Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
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Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
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Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
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Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
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Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
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CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
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Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
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NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
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Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
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Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
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Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
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$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
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New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
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Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
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CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
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$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
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46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Next Generation Leader – Giuliana Piazza
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Hochul Directs NYPA to Develop, Build New Nuclear Power Plant Upstate
LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

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DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Tariffs Keep Contractors Guessing on Material Costs; Prices Jump 6% through May on Annualized Basis
Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects

NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
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Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
One day after the developer secured all approvals from the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board for its 3.2-million/sf Amazon fulfillment center in Slate Hill, the

Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 15)—With the Federal government shutdown now headed into its third week, the Trump administration’s battle with Democrats in Congress for not complying

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
YONKERS, NY—In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application for a full commercial casino license at

Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the

Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. From self-driving cars to smart assistants like Alexa,

Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
Celebrating 80 Years of transforming infrastructure and paving the way for economic growth

Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Sunbelt Rentals Scaffold Services, LLC offers important insight for construction firms navigating the fine line between assumed

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) represents the most comprehensive overhaul of U.S. tax policy since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This

CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
When a Highway Emergency Unfolded,
East Coast Industrial Services Got the Call.

Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
WHITE PLAINS—For more than 30 years the building trades in Westchester and the Hudson Valley have used Project Labor Agreements as a critical vehicle to

NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
The City of Yonkers has faced countless crossroads over the past 153 years since it was incorporated, but it’s likely that the one coming up

Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
ALBANY—More than $153 million was made available to help more than two dozen communities across New York State advance critical water and sewer infrastructure projects,

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

Ethan Allen Staffing Flaggers Win NLRB Vote To Unionize, Joining Laborers Locals 17, 235
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Ethan Allen flaggers were successful in winning a National Labor Relations Board election. As a result of this victory, flaggers employed by

Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
The Village of Mamaroneck announced on July 31 that earlier in the month the Board of Trustees adopted the Village of Mamaroneck’s first-ever five-year capital

Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
Cyberattacks are no longer rare events or problems exclusive to Fortune 500 tech firms—they’re a growing threat that spans every industry and company size, including

46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Next Generation Leader – Giuliana Piazza
Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Giuliana Piazza Building Contractors Association / Construction Advancement Institute Scholarship Winner Profile Current Employer: Shiseido Americas

Hochul Directs NYPA to Develop, Build New Nuclear Power Plant Upstate
LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

What’s New & Who’s News
DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Tariffs Keep Contractors Guessing on Material Costs; Prices Jump 6% through May on Annualized Basis
Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

Taking Action on Tariffs: State Agencies Directed To Report Cost Increases, Supply Chain Disruptions
State officials are planning actions to assess cost increases and supply chain disruptions caused by the Trump Administration’s tariff policies.
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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects

NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) announced last week the promotion of veteran union leader Anthony Villa as one of two regional

Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
One day after the developer secured all approvals from the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board for its 3.2-million/sf Amazon fulfillment center in Slate Hill, the

Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 15)—With the Federal government shutdown now headed into its third week, the Trump administration’s battle with Democrats in Congress for not complying

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
YONKERS, NY—In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application for a full commercial casino license at

Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the

Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. From self-driving cars to smart assistants like Alexa,

Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
Celebrating 80 Years of transforming infrastructure and paving the way for economic growth

Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Sunbelt Rentals Scaffold Services, LLC offers important insight for construction firms navigating the fine line between assumed

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) represents the most comprehensive overhaul of U.S. tax policy since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This

CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
When a Highway Emergency Unfolded,
East Coast Industrial Services Got the Call.

Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
WHITE PLAINS—For more than 30 years the building trades in Westchester and the Hudson Valley have used Project Labor Agreements as a critical vehicle to

NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
The City of Yonkers has faced countless crossroads over the past 153 years since it was incorporated, but it’s likely that the one coming up

Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
ALBANY—More than $153 million was made available to help more than two dozen communities across New York State advance critical water and sewer infrastructure projects,

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

Ethan Allen Staffing Flaggers Win NLRB Vote To Unionize, Joining Laborers Locals 17, 235
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Ethan Allen flaggers were successful in winning a National Labor Relations Board election. As a result of this victory, flaggers employed by

Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
The Village of Mamaroneck announced on July 31 that earlier in the month the Board of Trustees adopted the Village of Mamaroneck’s first-ever five-year capital

Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
Cyberattacks are no longer rare events or problems exclusive to Fortune 500 tech firms—they’re a growing threat that spans every industry and company size, including

46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Next Generation Leader – Giuliana Piazza
Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Giuliana Piazza Building Contractors Association / Construction Advancement Institute Scholarship Winner Profile Current Employer: Shiseido Americas

Hochul Directs NYPA to Develop, Build New Nuclear Power Plant Upstate
LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

What’s New & Who’s News
DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Tariffs Keep Contractors Guessing on Material Costs; Prices Jump 6% through May on Annualized Basis
Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

Taking Action on Tariffs: State Agencies Directed To Report Cost Increases, Supply Chain Disruptions
State officials are planning actions to assess cost increases and supply chain disruptions caused by the Trump Administration’s tariff policies.
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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects

NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) announced last week the promotion of veteran union leader Anthony Villa as one of two regional

Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
One day after the developer secured all approvals from the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board for its 3.2-million/sf Amazon fulfillment center in Slate Hill, the

Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 15)—With the Federal government shutdown now headed into its third week, the Trump administration’s battle with Democrats in Congress for not complying

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
YONKERS, NY—In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application for a full commercial casino license at

Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the

Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. From self-driving cars to smart assistants like Alexa,

Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
Celebrating 80 Years of transforming infrastructure and paving the way for economic growth

Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Sunbelt Rentals Scaffold Services, LLC offers important insight for construction firms navigating the fine line between assumed

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) represents the most comprehensive overhaul of U.S. tax policy since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This

CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
When a Highway Emergency Unfolded,
East Coast Industrial Services Got the Call.

Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
WHITE PLAINS—For more than 30 years the building trades in Westchester and the Hudson Valley have used Project Labor Agreements as a critical vehicle to

NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
The City of Yonkers has faced countless crossroads over the past 153 years since it was incorporated, but it’s likely that the one coming up

Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
ALBANY—More than $153 million was made available to help more than two dozen communities across New York State advance critical water and sewer infrastructure projects,

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

Ethan Allen Staffing Flaggers Win NLRB Vote To Unionize, Joining Laborers Locals 17, 235
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Ethan Allen flaggers were successful in winning a National Labor Relations Board election. As a result of this victory, flaggers employed by

Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
The Village of Mamaroneck announced on July 31 that earlier in the month the Board of Trustees adopted the Village of Mamaroneck’s first-ever five-year capital

Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
Cyberattacks are no longer rare events or problems exclusive to Fortune 500 tech firms—they’re a growing threat that spans every industry and company size, including

46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

Next Generation Leader – Giuliana Piazza
Next Gen Leaders Profiles of the Industry’s New Generation Giuliana Piazza Building Contractors Association / Construction Advancement Institute Scholarship Winner Profile Current Employer: Shiseido Americas

Hochul Directs NYPA to Develop, Build New Nuclear Power Plant Upstate
LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

What’s New & Who’s News
DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

Tariffs Keep Contractors Guessing on Material Costs; Prices Jump 6% through May on Annualized Basis
Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

Taking Action on Tariffs: State Agencies Directed To Report Cost Increases, Supply Chain Disruptions
State officials are planning actions to assess cost increases and supply chain disruptions caused by the Trump Administration’s tariff policies.
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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

NY State Launches $215M Housing Fund To Accelerate Building 1,800 New Homes
New York announced on Oct. 27 the launch of the Housing Acceleration Fund, a $215-million first-of-its kind program

Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge, Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M
Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects

NA Carpenters Council Appoints Anthony Villa To Serve as a Regional Manager, Eastern NY
The North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters (NASRCC) announced last week the promotion of veteran union leader Anthony Villa as one of two regional

Orange IDA Approves $31M Incentives For $607M Amazon Distribution Center
One day after the developer secured all approvals from the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board for its 3.2-million/sf Amazon fulfillment center in Slate Hill, the

Controversial $607M Amazon Distribution Center In Orange Secures Key Municipal Approvals
The 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution facility project that was considered dead by many observers a few months ago, is alive and well and secured critical height

CIC Applauds Gov. Hochul, Lawmakers for Added Funding For Transportation in FY2026 State Budget
Today the governor announced an “unprecedented investment” that will fund 185 new paving projects throughout the state

Westchester County Executive Jenkins Proposes $605-Million Capital Budget
The Westchester County Board of Legislators received the proposed 2026 Capital Budget for consideration from Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins on Oct. 15.

Rockland County Withholds Signing PILOT With CHPE Over Damage, Delays, Losses
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Legislature Chairman Jay Hood Jr. announced on Oct. 17 the county would be withholding entering into a PILOT

Westchester Med Center Tops Off $220M Critical Care Tower Project
Westchester Medical Center held a topping off ceremony on Oct. 17 for its new $220-million, state-of-the-art Brenda Fareri Pavilion on its Grasslands campus here.

Thruway Completes $37M Project For 48 Lane Miles in Orange County
New York State officials announced on Oct. 20 the completion of a $36.6-million infrastructure improvement project on the Thruway (I-87) in Orange County.

Federal Government Shutdown Disrupting Major Infrastructure Projects Everywhere
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 15)—With the Federal government shutdown now headed into its third week, the Trump administration’s battle with Democrats in Congress for not complying

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
WEST HARRISON, NY—The long-sought public works project—one that has been mired in false starts, court mandates and litigation for more than 20 years—finally broke ground

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
YONKERS, NY—In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application for a full commercial casino license at

Hudson Valley Lawmakers, Labor Leaders Urge Governor To Sign Brownfield Prevailing Wage Bill
MONTROSE, NY—A gathering of state lawmakers, union labor officials and the contracting community are calling on Gov. Kathy Hochul to sign a brownfield prevailing wage

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY—The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the

Attorney’s Column – Court: A Mutual Mistake in a Contract Can Be Corrected, But Buyer’s Remorse Can’t
In today’s highly technological world, computer-generated documents are still subject to the limitations of the human/keyboard interface, which limitations are manifested by the typographical error.

U.S. DOT Begins DBE Program Overhaul; 41,000 Enterprises to be ‘Reevaluated’
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation has removed sex and race as criteria for automatic certification in its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, according to an interim

Economic Outlook – Is Artificial Intelligence Coming for Your Job? If or When Depends on the Skills You Have
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. From self-driving cars to smart assistants like Alexa,

Critical Vote on $607M Amazon Distribution Site In Orange County Now Postponed to Oct. 22
SLATE HILL, NY—The vote by the Town of Wawayanda Planning Board that will determine the fate of an estimated $607-million Amazon distribution center has been

Yonkers Contracting Company
Celebrating 80 Years of transforming infrastructure and paving the way for economic growth

Fifth Annual Softball for Charity Raises $18K To Fund Food Relief Efforts in Ukraine War
TARRYTOWN, NY — The annual CIC Softball Classic took place on Friday, September 12, under perfect sunny skies, bringing together two spirited teams — the

Safety Watch – Circular Saw Injury Results in OSHA Citation That Underscores Proper Power Tool Training
The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Sunbelt Rentals Scaffold Services, LLC offers important insight for construction firms navigating the fine line between assumed

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Act Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation, R&E Expensing for Contractors
The “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) represents the most comprehensive overhaul of U.S. tax policy since the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. This

CIC Member Profile – East Coast Industrial Services, Inc.
When a Highway Emergency Unfolded,
East Coast Industrial Services Got the Call.

Gateway Development OKs $665M Contract To JV to Managing Hudson Tunnel Project
NEW YORK—MPA Delivery Partners, the joint venture of Mace, Parsons Corporation and Arcadis, announced on Sept. 30 that the team was awarded a $665-million, 4.5-year

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—Anthony “Tony” D. Fassino, group president of Construction Industries at Caterpillar Inc., has been elected 2025-2026 chair of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association

MGM Cites Changing Terms for Ending State Gaming License Pursuit in Yonkers
In a stunning announcement, MGM Yonkers Inc. announced on Oct. 14 that it was withdrawing its application

Dutchess-Poughkeepsie Land Bank to Get $1.07M Grant to Acquire, Redevelop Sites
The Dutchess County-Poughkeepsie Land Bank Corporation announced on Sept. 24 that it has been awarded $1,070,000 through the New York State Homes and Community Renewal’s

NYC Council Land Use Panel Approves Rezoning Plan to Build 12,000 New Homes
The New York City Council’s Subcommittee on Zoning and Franchises and Committee on Land Use voted on Oct. 9 to approve the Jamaica Neighborhood Plan

County Exec Jenkins Signs Bill For 160 Rental Units in Yonkers
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins signed legislation on Oct. 9 for the construction of 160 affordable rental units

Thalle Industries Names Campanaro New COO
Thalle Industries announced on Oct. 14 it had named Christopher Campanaro as its new Chief Operating Officer.

MGM Abruptly Quits its Pursuit of Gaming License At Empire City in Yonkers, Citing Changing Terms
MGM Resorts International withdrew its commercial casino-license application from the New York Gaming Commission and Gaming Facility Location Board

As USDOT Sec. Duffy Halts Big NY Projects, Republicans Voice Impacts in Their Districts
The Trump administration’s decision to hold funding on two major NYC area projects—

Westchester to Issue RFP for Airport Modernization to 11 Pre-Qualified Firms
Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins announced today that a Request for Proposals has been issued for the redesign of the main terminal building at Westchester

Route 17 Expansion Feasibility Study Likely Completed in Fall 2026: DOT
The New York State Department of Transportation has reported that the “NYS Route 17 Mobility and Access Improvements Project study” also known as the Route

LOW BIDS
The New York State Department of Transportation recently announced the selection of four apparent low bidders in the New York City and Hudson Valley counties.

Rockland County Buys Historic 236-Acre Eagle Valley Open Space
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Open Space Institute recently celebrated the largest Open Space Acquisition Program purchase in its history,

Four Casino Proposals Will Now Vye For Three Full Downstate Licenses
There are now four players seated for what will be a high-stakes contest,

State Spending $30M on 19 Projects Funded From Clean Water Bond Act
A total of $30 million in funding awards from the $4.2-billion Clean Water, Clean Air and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act for 19 projects statewide

Westchester Joint Water Works Begins Construction of $200M Filtration Plant
A long-sought public works project finally broke ground last week when officials gathered for a ceremonial “dirt throw” and celebration hosted by Westchester Joint Water

Section of Route 118 in Yorktown Dedicated to Fallen Highway Worker
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Matt Slater announced on Sept. 17 that their legislation dedicating a portion of Route 118 here in

Brooklyn Marine Terminal ‘Vision’ Proposal Clears Key Hurdle for $3.5B Waterfront Redo
More than two-thirds of the Brooklyn Marine Terminal (BMT) Task Force has passed a historic vision plan to turn the BMT into a modern, maritime

PSC Accepts Gas System Reliability Plan For NYS’s Largest NG Delivery System
The New York State Public Service Commission acted last week to accept National Grid’s Long Term Gas Plan

EFC Awards $10.4M Plan to Upgrade Peekskill’s Riverfront Pump Station
New York State officials announced that $176 million is being made available to help more than a dozen communities across New York State undertake critical

Business, Construction Groups Unite In Call Prioritizing Infrastructure Needs
More than 60 leading organizations spanning the U.S. economy sent a clear and unified message to House and Senate transportation committee leaders

American Homeowners Dream Slipping Away; 1.8M More People in U.S. Can’t Get Mortgages
High mortgage rates and elevated home prices have pushed homeownership further out of reach for an additional 1.8 million U.S. renter households

NYC Bills Embrace National Efforts To Curb Construction Worker Suicide
Since 1949, mental health advocates have united with prevention organizations and industry leaders, as well as survivors, allies and community members, to promote suicide prevention

CIC’s Cooney Makes Case for Granting Full Casino License to MGM Empire City
In advance of last night’s Community Advisory Committee meeting in Yonkers,

PLAs Serve to Create Jobs, Expand Growth In a Market Dedicated to Harmony with Labor
WHITE PLAINS—For more than 30 years the building trades in Westchester and the Hudson Valley have used Project Labor Agreements as a critical vehicle to

NY Metro Region at Top of U.S. List For Potential Climate Risk Damage
AUSTIN, TX—More than one in four homes in the U.S.—representing $12.7 trillion in real estate value—are exposed to severe or extreme climate risks, according to

ICE Immigration Raids, Detentions Hurting a Third of Construction Firms
WASHINGTON— Construction workforce shortages are the leading cause of project delays as new immigration enforcement efforts have impacted nearly one-third of construction firms, according to

Denying Yonkers a Full Casino License Risks Losing a Powerful Economic Engine
The City of Yonkers has faced countless crossroads over the past 153 years since it was incorporated, but it’s likely that the one coming up

Localities to Share $153M in Water Grants, Sewer Funding to Lower Cost of Infrastructure Upgrades
ALBANY—More than $153 million was made available to help more than two dozen communities across New York State advance critical water and sewer infrastructure projects,

Attorney’s Column – Court Reminds Us that Separate Business Entities Should Remain Separate to Preserve Corporate Shield
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

Ethan Allen Staffing Flaggers Win NLRB Vote To Unionize, Joining Laborers Locals 17, 235
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY – Ethan Allen flaggers were successful in winning a National Labor Relations Board election. As a result of this victory, flaggers employed by

Albany Update – Kleiner Center Improvements Secure $6.6 Million in NY State Funding
MIDDLETOWN, NY—City of Middletown officials heard some good news from the New York State Assembly, followed by more good news from the State Senate.

Orange County Mayors Pursue Broad Efforts To Expand Development, Housing, Opportunities
CAMPBELL HALL, NY—The mayors of Middletown, Newburgh and Port Jervis gathered early this month to discuss their municipalities’ efforts to put troubled pasts behind them

Financial Management – Changes to Qualified Small Business Stock In OBBBA Budget Unlock New Opportunities
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$607M Amazon Project in Orange Likely To Face Decision on Variance in October
SLATE HILL—The $607-million proposal to build a 3.2-million-square-foot Amazon distribution facility here has cleared a key hurdle and is likely facing a critical vote in

NYC Congestion Tolling Program Produces Less Traffic, More Transit Ridership: MTA
NEW YORK—More proof positive that the MTA’s traffic congestion relief efforts in the central business district are working can be found in the August data,

New York City Update – Leasing Demand in Manhattan’s Office Market Could Hit Levels Not Seen Since 2019: Report
NEW YORK—A recently released report on the state of the New York City office market showed the strongest volume year-to-date since the onset of the

Safety Watch – Failure to Enforce Lock-Out/Tag-Out Rules Leads to Serious Injury Due to the Unexpected
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

New Labor Legislation Seeks to Combat Construction Worker Suicide Issues
NEW YORK—For the past 76 years, the month of September has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month to address the impacts mental health concerns

Plan to Transform Former Camp LaGuardia To Site of County Parkland Taking Shape
GOSHEN, NY—After multiple failed attempts to convert the 258-acre former Camp LaGuardia property into a commercial hub, a new plan to transform the long-neglected former

What’s New & Who’s News
ALBANY—A longtime leader in organized labor in New York State, William “Bill” Banfield, retired from the North Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters on July

DOT Begins $11.6M Bridge Project Over Neversink River in Sullivan Co.
WOODBOURNE, NY—New York State Department of Transportation announced on Sept. 2 the start of an $11.6-million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 42

$607M Amazon Project Issues Aired on Sept. 10 Public Hearing
The fate of the controversial $607-million Amazon distribution center could be determined tonight

Congestion Tolling Program Shows Improvements in Bus Performance
A new report from the Office of New York City Comptroller Brad Lander released this month found another positive impact the congestion tolling program

Work Begins on $16.4M Project to Rehab Four Bridges in Westchester, Rockland
Work is underway to rehabilitate four highway bridges in Westchester and Rockland counties

New Pro-Labor Law to Bolster Safety, Job Creation for Unions
Legislation signed into law on Sept. 6 is expected to strengthen and expand labor protections statewide,

USDOT Terminates or Withdraws $679M From Offshore Wind Projects
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy withdrew or terminated a total of $679 million in funding for 12 doomed offshore wind projects across America.

$7B Penn Station Project To Begin by End of 2027
Federal officials announced last week that the New York Penn Station “Transformation” Project will begin construction by the end of 2027.

Bear Mountain State Park on Track To Receive $25-Million Renovation
New York State officials announced on Aug. 26 that a $25-million rehabilitation project will start this year

NY State Posts Record $3.4B Awards In Water Infrastructure Funding in FY2025
New York State officials announced on Aug. 27 that the Environmental Facilities Corporation surpassed $3.4 billion in executed financial assistance agreements

$60M Wurts Street Bridge Rehab Earns High Honors from AASHTO
The Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Bridge—also known as the Wurts Street Bridge—was originally built in 1921.

Construction Starts Drop 10% in July; Non-Building Sector up 20%: Dodge
Total construction starts were down 10.2% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $1.19 trillion,

Amtrak Begins Major Rail Yard Projects, Including $769M Work in Long Island City
Amtrak announced on Aug. 19 it had awarded design-build contracts and begun preconstruction activities for three rail yard modernization projects on the Northeast Corridor

Low Bids – 08/27/2025
The New York State Department of Transportation announced recently the selection of two apparent low bidders for work in the Hudson Valley region.

MTA Awards Historic $2B D-B Project For Second Avenue Subway, Phase II
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board on Aug. 18 approved the Design-Build tunnel-boring contract for Phase 2 of the Second Avenue Subway

Most New Tariffs Taking Effect on Aug. 1 Will Have Little Impact on Industry: Skanska
Amid a background of softening economic growth in the first half of the year, Skanska released its Summer 2025 Construction Market Trends Report

$607M Amazon Project in Orange Returns Seeking Height Exemption
The once-rejected plan of Scannell Properties to build a massive 3.2-million/sf Amazon distribution center re-emerged last week

Montesano, Morano, A. Colarusso Win DOT Pavement Restoration Work in H.V.
New York State officials announced on Aug. 15 that work had begun on three infrastructure projects in the Hudson Valley

Westchester Plans Aggressive Schedule For Road, Bridge, Wastewater Projects
WHITE PLAINS—Westchester County plans to post bids on major projects in the coming weeks that are estimated to total $155 million through the end of

Roger & Son Concrete Begins Work on NYPA Headquarters Site for New $330M Office Project
WHITE PLAINS—The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is now underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between

MGM/Empire City, Yonkers Reaching Accord On Community Benefits, Use of Local Labor
YONKERS, NY—In its $2.3-billlion quest to secure a downstate casino gaming license later this year, MGM Empire City has agreed to spend approximately $100 million

Edward ‘Ed’ Doyle, Influential Labor Leader, Community Advocate, Dies at 86
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

Attorney’s Column – Court Notes Differences Between Illegal Usurious Loan v. Legal Assignment of Receivables
Given our audience, this column often focuses on construction issues. But every now and then, it’s worth remembering that construction businesses are just that—businesses. As

15 Students Share $112,500 in College Scholarships From CIC/Louis G. Nappi Management-Labor Fund
TARRYTOWN, NY— More than a dozen students in college and graduate school will begin the new academic year each with a $7,500 grant from the

MacMillan Joins Transportation Team At Tectonic Engineering Consultants
MOUNTAINVILLE, NY—Following a lengthy career at New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), Lance MacMillan, P.E., has joined Tectonic Engineering Consultants as assistant vice president

Economic Outlook – Economic Impact of Federal OBBA Budget
On July 4, 2025, President Donald Trump signed into law the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” a comprehensive legislative package that reshapes several aspects of

Construction Advancement Institute Awards $55,000 in Academic Grants to 11 Students
TARRYTOWN, NY—As part of its mission to expand the ranks of professionals in the building and construction sectors in the Lower Hudson Valley, the Construction

Orange Lands $46M Manufacturing Project For Garonit Pharma Near Stewart Airport
NEW WINDSOR, NY— Garonit Pharmaceutical, Inc., a global manufacturer of antiseptic products and health care solutions headquartered in Fairfield, NJ, will build a new state-of-the-art,

Financial Management – The Big Beautiful Bill Provides New Deductions, Bonus Depreciation for Construction Companies
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law last month, delivering one of the most comprehensive tax overhauls since the Tax Cuts and

New York City Update – Interborough Express to Begin This Summer With Focus on Light Rail System Design
NEW YORK—The engineering and design phase of the $5.5-billion Interborough Express (IBX), which is the next step in the development of the transformative transit project,

KCM Contracting President Roxanne Guerrerio Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY—Roxanne Guerrerio, the president of a specialty subcontractor that provides masonry and concrete services for a variety of clients and owners in both public

Rick DeNicola of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son Joins CIC Association’s Board of Directors
TARRYTOWN, NY— Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc., was elected to the Board of Directors of the Construction

Albany Update – State Audit Highlights Opportunities for Improvement Of Apprenticeship Programs to Enhance Value, Reach
ALBANY—New York State’s has more than 900 registered apprenticeship programs that provide thousands of people with paid, hands-on training in skilled, in-demand trades. These range

Safety Watch – Missed Signal: A Failure to Control Traffic Flow Leads to Fatality in ‘Zone of Danger’ at Worksite
Construction operations that have a dynamic worksite consisting of the constant movement of heavy equipment with blinds spots where workers on-foot can very easily be

What’s New & Who’s News
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

Yonkers Contracting Awarded Contract To Build $172.8M Rye Lake Filtration Plant
The Board of Trustees of the Westchester Joint Water Works approved a $172,761,500 contract with Yonkers Contracting Company, Inc., to construct the Rye Lake Filtration

Future Traffic, Development Growth Warrant Third Travel Lane on Rte 17: New Analysis
A newly released traffic analysis of the New York State Route 17 corridor concludes that significant traffic and commercial development growth in the coming years

Federal Cuts, Weaker Economic Forecast Could Cause $34B Budget Gap: Comptroller
A sobering report released last week indicated that the state’s financial plan through 2029 has a growing structural budget deficit with a cumulative three-year budget

Rent-to-Wage Gap Widens in Region As Costs, Prices Rise for Median Earners
The latest report by a regional think group found that for many living in the Hudson Valley the price tag for housing continues to be
NYC Firm to Develop TOD Beacon MTA Project
New York State officials announced on July 30 that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board had approved a developer, Jonathan Rose Companies, to transform a parking

Michels Construction Lands $35M Contract For Improvements to Mid-Hudson Bridge
The New York State Bridge Authority announced last week that work on the east end of the Mid-Hudson Bridge will start in the fall of

Mamaroneck Five-Year Capital Plan For Several Flood Mitigation Projects
The Village of Mamaroneck announced on July 31 that earlier in the month the Board of Trustees adopted the Village of Mamaroneck’s first-ever five-year capital

Ex-Congressman Molinaro Confirmed To Lead Federal Transit Administration
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced on Aug. 2 that Marcus J. Molinaro was confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the 16th Administrator of the

CIC Names Contractors Guerrerio, DeNicola To Trade Association’s Board of Directors
Roxanne Guerrerio, the President of the specialty subcontractor KCM Contracting, Inc., and Rick DeNicola, Vice President of Operations of J. Fletcher Creamer & Son, Inc.,

Federal Court Upholds NY ‘Gas Ban’ Law Restricting Appliances in New Construction
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York on July 23 upheld New York State’s “gas ban” legislation

North Castle Seeks RFEI to Reimagine Existing Town Hall Property in Armonk
As part of its review of its government operations, The Town of North Castle has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest in the hopes

$14 Million Multi-Model Bridge Span Completed on Route 9 in Tarrytown
New York State Department of Transportation officials announced on Monday (July 28) that construction is complete on a $13.9-million multi-modal project along Route 9 (South

Unions, Developer Reach Pact for NYPA HQ; Construction Begins on $330M Office Project
The long-awaited new headquarters for the New York Power Authority is underway following the signing of a Project Labor Agreement last week between the union

Edward Doyle, Sr. Longtime Union Labor Official
Edward Doyle, Sr., the former president of the Building & Construction Trades Council of Westchester & Putnam Counties, Inc., and a powerful former head of

$85M South Logistics Distribution Center To Transform Brownfield Site in Newburgh
Construction work officially began on a project that will transform a long-vacant brownfield site into an approximately $85-million, tax-revenue-producing industrial asset for the City of

Help Us Shape Rockland’s Future!
Envision Rockland is an exciting and much-needed update to Rockland County’s 2011 Comprehensive Plan.

MGM Empire City Community Advisory Panel To Hold First Public Meeting Tomorrow, 7/24
The MGM Empire City Community Advisory Committee will hold its first organizational meeting on Thurs., July 24 at the Yonkers Riverfront Library here.

Public Service to Discuss $3.2B Project For Propel NY Energy Transmission Line
The New York State Public Service Commission is holding in-person public statement hearings this week regarding the joint application of New York Transco LLC and

Empire City/MGM Resorts Envisions Late 2027 Opening if it Wins Downstate Casino License
YONKERS—The high stakes gamble to secure one of three casino gaming licenses in the New York metro area has reached a key milestone with eight

State Earmarks $789 Million in Housing Grantst to Create Energy-Efficient Homes Downstate
ALBANY—New York State officials recently announced that nearly 3,000 affordable, modern and energy-efficient homes will be created or preserved in communities throughout New York State

New York City Update – NYC Construction Employment Still Short of Pre-Pandemic Levels: Comptroller
ALBANY—Despite having the fourth-largest construction sector in the nation, New York state is one of five states that have not recovered from pandemic job losses

Congestion Tolling Results at Six Months On Track to Meet Its Goals for 2025: MTA
NEW YORK—In its first six months of operation, New York City’s congestion pricing program has succeeded in reducing traffic and raising revenues to fund transit

Attorney’s Column – Shortened Limitations Period Must Be Reasonable to Protect Claims: Court
Back in February, we wrote about the case of Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. v. Tully Construction Co., Inc., in which the parties attempted to shorten a

Albany Update – State Unveils Draft 2050 Transportation Plan To Garner Comments, Recommendations
ALBANY—New York State announced on June 11 that $325 million in new funding is available for the next round of the Water Infrastructure Improvement and

Financial Management – Call for Contractors to Enhance Cybersecurity To Protect Public Projects from Digital Threats
Cyberattacks are no longer rare events or problems exclusive to Fortune 500 tech firms—they’re a growing threat that spans every industry and company size, including

46th Annual CIC Golf Classic Attracts Hundreds to Summer Social
SCARBOROUGH, NY— For one joyful summer day each year, the contracting community gathers, with golf clubs and fellowship to support industry affairs, at the CIC

Orange County to Purchase, Revitalize The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
GOSHEN, NY—The Orange County Legislature voted 21-0 on July 1 to approve the county’s purchase of the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center (SLPAC), advancing County

Orange-Ulster BOCES Capital Program Advances with $134.2M Bond Financing
ALBANY—The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York recently closed on the $134,185,000 Series 2025 bond issuance for the Board of Cooperative Educational Services

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LEWISTON, NY—At an appearance at the Niagara County Power Project here in late June, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced she has directed the New

Safety Watch – Vertically Stored Roof Trusses, Even for a Moment, Cause Serious Injury When Gravity Has Its Way
Workplace safety failures related to materials storage continue to be a significant source of serious injuries and citations on construction and manufacturing sites. The recent

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DALLAS — AECOM, a leading global infrastructure building enterprise, has named Veronica Vanterpool senior vice president, Americas Transit Lead, for its global Transportation business. In

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Uncertainty surrounding trade policy and its impact on materials costs could lead more contractors to hold off on shovels hitting the ground,

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DIGGING INTO THE OPPORTUNITY
A $2.2 billion project backed by private funding, with land secured and labor partnerships already in place, MGM Empire City Casino’s proposed expansion is an economic development boon for the region – and an unprecedented job creation opportunity for our industry.
The shovel-ready project unlocks 6,500 construction jobs, includes 2,000 direct hires, and generates thousands of indirect and induced jobs.
With a long-standing history of being a union-friendly employer, MGM Empire City Casino’s growth is the job creation event we’ve been waiting for.
THE TIMELINE
WHY IT MATTERS
As the largest private employer in Yonkers, a longtime supporter of organized labor (current workforce is 80% union) and a strong contributor to our schools ($5 million to date), MGM Empire City plays a critical role in the region’s economy. Without a full casino license, its long-term viability would be compromised amidst increased competition from nearby casinos. Yonkers leading economic development engine needs our support.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Submit a public comment in support of MGM Empire City’s full casino license. Use the suggested text below or feel free to customize your message as you see fit.

