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Westchester County Department of Transportation
County of Westchester Contract 25-504 involves the replacement of approximately 10,500 linear feet of 30-inch forcemain and the rehabilitation of 1,300 linear feet of 30-inch gravity sewer in Tarrytown and Elmsford. The project includes MWBE and SDVOB participation goals and is subject to a Project Labor Agreement with an estimated cost between $52M and $57M. Sealed bids are due by 11:00 AM local time on June 3, 2026, following a mandatory pre-bid inspection.
Posted Date
May 11, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 11, 2026
Westchester County Department of Transportation
Close: Jun 3, 2026
County of Westchester Contract 25-504 involves the replacement of approximately 10,500 linear feet of 30-inch forcemain and the rehabilitation of 1,300 linear feet of 30-inch gravity sewer in Tarrytown and Elmsford. The project includes MWBE and SDVOB participation goals and is subject to a Project Labor Agreement with an estimated cost between $52M and $57M. Sealed bids are due by 11:00 AM local time on June 3, 2026, following a mandatory pre-bid inspection.
AvailableWestchester County Department of Transportation
This construction project involves the rehabilitation and electrical infrastructure upgrade of the precast concrete parking structure at the Norwood E. Jackson Correctional Center in Valhalla, NY. Work includes structural concrete repairs, joint replacement, installation of a new dry standpipe, and electrical upgrades to support new EV charging stations. The project is subject to a Project Labor Agreement and requires mandatory attendance at a pre-bid inspection.
Posted Date
Mar 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 27, 2026
Westchester County Department of Transportation
Close: Apr 22, 2026
This construction project involves the rehabilitation and electrical infrastructure upgrade of the precast concrete parking structure at the Norwood E. Jackson Correctional Center in Valhalla, NY. Work includes structural concrete repairs, joint replacement, installation of a new dry standpipe, and electrical upgrades to support new EV charging stations. The project is subject to a Project Labor Agreement and requires mandatory attendance at a pre-bid inspection.
Westchester County Department of Transportation
Collection of construction and maintenance RFPs for Westchester County.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Westchester County Department of Transportation
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Collection of construction and maintenance RFPs for Westchester County.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Westchester County Department of Transportation
This document outlines Rye City's Complete Streets initiative, focusing on creating a safer and more sustainable community for pedestrians and cyclists. Key objectives include identifying short-term and long-term improvements for walking and biking, providing ongoing pedestrian safety education, evaluating the city against Complete Streets best practices, and developing a planning process to analyze and prioritize engineering projects. The initiative aims to foster community engagement and improve quality of life for all roadway users.
This master plan defines a vision and strategy to improve conditions for bicycling and walking across Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam Counties. It aims to develop an integrated system of bicycle and pedestrian facilities, increase safety, encourage active transportation through community planning, promote non-automotive travel alternatives, educate the public on travel opportunities, and enhance access to employment centers. Over the next 15 years, the plan envisions creating an interconnected system that provides safe and convenient links between transit, residential, commercial, business, recreation, and waterway areas, emphasizing regional coordination.
The Mid-Hudson South Region Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan outlines a vision and comprehensive strategies to enhance bicycling and walking conditions across Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam Counties. Its core objectives include developing an integrated network of facilities for transportation and recreation, increasing safety, encouraging active transportation through community planning, promoting alternatives to automobile travel, educating the public, and improving access to employment centers. The plan envisions creating a safe, convenient, and interconnected transportation system for users of all abilities, linking transit, residential, commercial, business, recreation, and waterway areas, while emphasizing cross-county and regional coordination.
This document, "PLAN 2040," outlines the long-range transportation planning for the New York Metropolitan Transportation Council's planning area, serving as a federally-required product and a basis for federal funding. It establishes a shared vision with strategic goals to enhance the regional environment, improve the economy and quality of life, provide a convenient, flexible, and resilient transportation system, and enhance its safety and security. The plan incorporates key assumptions regarding current and future demand, needs, and overarching trends like climate adaptation and technology changes. It further details land use designations, strategic transportation initiatives across various categories, regional performance measures, and comprehensive long-range financial planning, addressing fiscal constraint and funding for system operations, preservation, and enhancement.
This mobility study for the Westchester County Bee-Line System investigates the strategic integration of Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) to address first-mile/last-mile transit connectivity challenges. It reviews case studies of TNC partnerships from other transit agencies and discusses key considerations for implementation in Westchester County. The study recommends initiating a pilot program focused on enhancing overall mobility, increasing cost efficiencies, ensuring regulatory compliance and user equity, and reinvesting potential savings into core fixed route services, specifically by replacing inefficient routes or serving new markets with unmet demand.
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