Westchester DPW Unveils 5 Road, Bridge,

Infrastructure Project Bids Totaling $51M

WHITE PLAINS—The Westchester County Department of Public Works has advertised in the latest Westworks publication a total of five road, bridge and infrastructure projects with a maximum estimated value of $51.35 million. The contracts are currently scheduled to be let from Oct. 29 to Dec. 10.

The largest contract, with a bid estimate range of $15.9 million to $16.9 million is the “Rehabilitation of Alexander Street and Irvington Pumping Stations, North Yonkers Sanitary Sewer District, City of Yonkers and Village of Irvington, New York.” The project was scheduled to be let today, Wed., Oct. 29. The work under this contract will include, but not be limited to, rehabilitation or replacement of major mechanical equipment and systems, including sewage pumps, motors, drives, piping and valves, gas and fire detection systems and more. A pre-bid meeting was held on Sept. 3 and the bid letting date of Oct. 29 is the third date change for the project.

North Yonkers Pump Station

Also scheduled to be let on Oct. 29 was the “Boardwalk Replacement and Trail Rehabilitation, Briarcliff-Peekskill Trailway, Town of Cortlandt, New York.” The project had a bid estimate range of between $1.6 million to $1.75 million. The work involves the replacement of the existing boardwalk over Furnace Brook Stream, including the installation of new abutments, footings, decking, and railings, as well as other associated work.

With a bid due date of Nov. 12, the Westchester DPW is advertising the “Replacement of Bronx River Parkway Bridge (NB: North of County Center – BIN 3348679) and Three Culverts (CBP0040, CBP0050 and CBP0060) over the Bronx River, Town of Greenburgh and City of White Plains, New York.” This project has a bid estimate range of between $12 million to $13 million and calls for providing all labor, materials and equipment required for the replacement of the three culverts and bridge, including but not limited to excavation, sewer bypass and relocation, concrete work, structure placement, backfill and site work, paving and striping and landscape restoration.

On Nov. 19, a significant road resurfacing project is scheduled to go out to bid: “Roadway Resurfacing and Related Improvements to Playland Parkway, C.R. #152 from Playland Parkway Access Road, C.R. #147/ Thruway Access Road, C.R. #148 to Forest Avenue and Boston Post Road Access Ramp, A Distance of 1.14 Miles; and Reconstruction of Boston Post Road Bridge over Playland Parkway (BIN 2000050), City of Rye, New York.” This project has a bid estimate range of between $7.5 million to $7.7 million and includes the labor, material and equipment necessary for the resurfacing and related improvements of Playland Parkway. It will include repairs of drainage structures, new curbing, guiderail replacement, traffic signal improvements and new pavement markings and associated work. The contract also includes the reconstruction of the Boston Post Road Bridge, including the replacement of existing wearing surface, stone masonry, repointing and pavement markings and associated work.

The final infrastructure-related contract advertised by the Westchester DPW involves a fourth bid letting date change to Dec. 10 for the “New Relief Sewer, Saw Mill Section B Sanitary Trunk Sewer, Saw Mill Sanitary Sewer District, Town of New Castle, New York.” The project, which has a bid estimate range of between $11 million to $12 million,  calls for providing all necessary labor, material and equipment required to construct approximately 1,560 f t of new 30-inch relief sewer for a section of the county’s Saw Mill Section B Sanitary Trunk Sewer along Hunt’s Lane in the Town of New Castle, NY to handle all existing and future sewer flow in this area of the district. The work will include, but not be limited to, excavation and fill, micro-tunneling, paving and other traffic maintenance roadwork along with installation of 30-inch sanitary sewer pipe and manholes. A mandatory pre-bid inspection was held on June 18.

Published: October 28, 2025.

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