New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08679

Introduced
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
6/5/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Report Pass
6/6/25  
Refer
6/6/25  
Report Pass
6/9/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  

Caption

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of the coordinated construction act for lower Manhattan relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

Impact

The extension of the act's provisions is expected to have a positive impact on state laws governing construction and urban development. By allowing for joint bidding, the bill encourages more competitive bidding processes, potentially leading to lower costs and improved project outcomes. This is particularly significant in a dynamic and densely populated area like Lower Manhattan, where efficient infrastructure development is crucial. The extension also signals the state's commitment to maintaining momentum in urban redevelopment efforts following significant past investments.

Summary

Bill A08679 aims to amend the Coordinated Construction Act for Lower Manhattan by extending the effectiveness of certain provisions related to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects. Originally enacted to facilitate coordinated construction efforts in Lower Manhattan, this bill seeks to enhance the efficiency and cohesiveness of project management in the area by promoting collaboration among contractors and stakeholders involved in public works. The focus is on ensuring that construction efforts are streamlined and can be executed in a manner that maximizes resources and minimizes disruption to urban environments.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill A08679 may arise from the varying perspectives on public-private collaborations in construction projects. While some stakeholders emphasize the benefits of joint bidding in driving down costs and increasing collaborative efficiencies, others may raise concerns about transparency and equity in awarding contracts. Additionally, ensuring that small and minority-owned businesses have equal opportunities in the bidding process may become a significant discussion point, as equity in construction efforts can influence public perception and legislative support.

Companion Bills

NY S08404

Same As Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of the coordinated construction act for lower Manhattan relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

Previously Filed As

NY A10400

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of the coordinated construction act for lower Manhattan relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

NY S09710

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of the coordinated construction act for lower Manhattan relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

NY A10401

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

NY S09709

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects.

NY A04720

Requires certain public employees to be on the site for the duration of public works projects completed by contractors; requires such certain public employees to review a contractor's work on public works projects and determine whether the work performed is acceptable.

NY S05664

Requires certain public employees to be on the site for the duration of public works projects completed by contractors; requires such certain public employees to review a contractor's work on public works projects and determine whether the work performed is acceptable.

NY A07357

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of law relating to limits on certain supplementary insurance.

NY S07157

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of law relating to limits on certain supplementary insurance.

NY S07067

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to refunding bonds to 2026.

NY A07382

Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions relating to refunding bonds to 2026.

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