De Blasio Administration Calls for Design-Build Authorization for its Major Infrastructure Projects

December 12, 2019At no cost to  the State, City would save $300 million on 49 projects NEW YORK—Agency officials and members of the de  Blasio Administration gathered at the Whitehall Terminal of the Staten Island  Ferry to urge the Governor to sign the NYC Design-Build Act. The legislation  would save the City $300 million dollars of 49 key projects—including the  Staten Island Ferry—by expediting the construction of vital public  infrastructure such as libraries, bridges, firehouses, and schools. There is no  cost to the State. “Throughout our City, we have serious infrastructure needs  that cannot wait for a crisis. It is critical we address these issues right  away and in the most cost-effective way possible,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio.  “Design-build authority would save us time and money, meaning less red tape and  more libraries, roads, and bridges in communities across our city. Design Build  has been invaluable for the State, it can and should be for the City too.”Specifically, the NYC Design-Build Act – which passed with  unanimous support from New York City members of the State Legislature – would authorize  the use of the design-build method for projects undertaken by City agencies,  including the Department of Design and Construction (DDC), the Department of  Transportation (DOT), the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the  Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR), the School Construction Authority  (SCA), the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), and NYC Health + Hospitals.If enacted, this legislation would accelerate roof and  boiler repairs for NYCHA residents, expedite the opening of libraries, parks  buildings and schools, reduce traffic by enabling the City to complete road,  water and sewer projects faster, while also making the City government more  efficient. City agencies have identified 49 projects which could benefit from  the design-build method, including:Reconstruction of Belt Parkway Bridges: NYC DOT will  reconstruct a series of bridges on the Belt Parkway at Sheepshead Bay Road,  Ocean Avenue, Bedford Avenue and Nostrand Avenue. The project is estimated to  cost up to $155 million, and design-build may save more than $9 million while  also expediting completion of the project.NYPD Property Clerk Facility: DDC will construct a  modern replacement for the outdated, undersized and environmentally vulnerable  evidence storage facilities currently spread out along various sites throughout  the boroughs of NYC. This project is expected to cost more than $423 million if  built according to the design-bid-build system; design-build could save more  than $8 million, but also help ensure that this project’s’ various  technological components are well-integrated.Staten Island Ferry Resiliency Upgrades: Superstorm  Sandy caused significant damage to the passenger terminal and ferry maintenance  facilities in Staten Island and Manhattan. The City made temporary repairs, but  permanent resiliency measures are required to protect these facilities from  storm surge flooding, high winds and rising sea levels. Design-build is  projected to save $3 million from the project’s $57 million estimated cost, but  could also prevent construction from disrupting the 24/7 operation of the Ferry  for the tens of thousands of daily passengers.Three Primary Health Care Centers: Bronx, Queens and  Brooklyn: The NYC Design-Build Act bill would allow NYC Health + Hospitals to  utilize design-build to more rapidly increase access to health care services in  medically underserved areas by expediting construction of new primary care  health centers. These centers will provide comprehensive primary and preventive  care services, including chronic disease testing and management, as well as  age-appropriate screening exams to approximately 50,000 patients. Design-build  would help these centers open faster, meaning thousands more patients could be  seen, while also potentially shaving up to $5 million from the expected project  cost of $82 Million.“Signing the NYC Design-Build Act into law will enable New  York City to complete projects quicker, more often under budget, and cut  through red tape that has often blocked us from putting together the best  design and construction teams,” said Deputy Mayor Laura Anglin. “We have  seen the positive results design-build can yield not only across the country,  but throughout New York State, which is why we need to bring this authority to  New York City.”“Design-Build legislation is important to NYC Health +  Hospitals, because it will expedite our ability to create new health care  access points for communities in need. It will also reduce the cost of  construction, allowing us to reinvest those savings into these new services for  our patients,” said Mitchell Katz, MD, President and CEO of NYC Health +  Hospitals. “Around the state, country, and the world, we have seen that  design-build projects get completed with greater speed and efficiency,” said DOT  Commissioner Polly Trottenberg.  “For us at DOT, the authority would  not only help us fortify both Staten Island Ferry terminals, but would also  help us tackle other enormous capital projects – including rebuilding major  bridges along the Belt Parkway near Coney Island and a major administration  building in Willets Point, Queens.   Taken together, design-build for  these projects would have a measurable impact, saving New York City taxpayers  over $20 million and months of inconvenience during construction.”   “Design-build will allow us to complete construction  projects faster and to use taxpayer dollars more efficiently,” said NYC  Department of Design and Construction Commissioner Lorraine Grillo. “The  State already uses it, including here in New York City, and the City has been  given very limited permission to use it for a handful of important projects. We  need authorization to use it more broadly – including for libraries, firehouses  and critical infrastructure – and we need it now, so we can save time and money  on important projects that are starting soon.”“Design-Build legislation would be a great step towards  reducing project timelines for our park building projects,” said NYC Parks  Commissioner Mitchell J. Silver, FAICP. “Reducing capital project  timelines, at Parks and our sister agencies, would be cost effective and get  New Yorkers back into their much-utilized park buildings faster and more  efficiently than before.” “Design-build authority allows NYCHA to more quickly  and efficiently replace its aging infrastructure—from heating plants to roof  tops—and improve residents’ quality of life,” said NYCHA General Manager  Vito Mustaciuolo. “On December 10th we issued our first Design-Build RFQ  and we’re excited to use this new procurement structure to bring necessary  capital improvements to buildings across our portfolio.”Design-build has a proven track record of saving taxpayer  money and speeding up vital infrastructure projects,” said State Senator Liz  Kreuger. Our State government has been benefitting from design-build for  several years—it is long past time to give New York City the discretion to use  this model as well. This legislation has passed with an overwhelming bipartisan  majority because it is smart, efficient policy. I urge the Governor to sign it  into law.”“I am proud to have sponsored A.7636, which will permit the  City of New York to expand the use of the design-build project delivery  method,” said Assembly Member Edward C. Braunstein. “When enacted, this  legislation will allow the City of New York to save hundreds of millions of  dollars and speed up the timeline on numerous projects. I am hopeful Governor  Cuomo will sign this bill into law by the end of the year.”“New York City’s infrastructure needs are immense and  design-build will help expedite project delivery on major projects in every  district across the city,” said Assembly Member Steven Cymbrowitz. “It’s  time for New York City to catch up to the rest of the country, where  design-build is used widely.”“Design-build will save time and money by merging design and  construction bids, usually bid separately on massive projects, said Assistant  Assembly Speaker Felix W Ortiz. “Approval of this legislation makes sense.  We’ve got to rebuild our roads with flexibility.”“The deteriorating conditions of NYCHA""s public housing  stock is a perfect example for the urgent necessity of Design Build to  efficiently and quickly complete public projects,” said Assembly Member  Robert Rodriguez. In this case, public housing tenants cannot keep waiting  years for capital repairs that can be tangled up in the bureaucracy of  traditional project deliveries. Taxpayers can save hundreds of millions of  dollars, and the State can quickly provide the quality of life improvements  that New Yorkers deserve."“Design-build authorization would save precious taxpayer  dollars and allow much-needed repairs to happen more quickly and more  efficiently,” said Council Member Barry S. Grodenchik.  “The slow  pace and exorbitant prices associated with city projects constantly frustrate  residents, and any relief would be most welcome.”“This design-build legislation will ensure that we act  effectively and swiftly with our public infrastructures projects. The impacts  of climate change have left many of our waterfronts vulnerable and exposed to  future storms” said Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Chairman of the  Transportation Committee. “The design-build bill is set to save the City  millions of dollars while also ensuring that we complete awaiting projects in a  timely manner. I will continue working with the DOT Commissioner Polly  Trottenberg and DDC Commissioner Lorraine Grillo to ensure that we get these  projects completed as soon as the time allows.”“We have a responsibility to taxpayers to ensure that we  invest in infrastructure that provides the greatest possible benefit at the  lowest possible cost. To do that, we need to be able to utilize design-build,”  said Council Minority Leader Steven Matteo. “Design-Build is the most  cost-efficient way to deliver large-scale infrastructure projects in the  fastest amount of time with the highest quality. I join my colleagues in  government in calling on the Governor to sign design-build authorization  legislation today.”“New York needs to join other world cities in figuring out  how to build major projects on time and budget. Design Build may reduce costs  and construction timelines, and we hope it can be employed for some of New York  City’s biggest challenges such as restoring NYCHA and fixing our transportation  network,” said Tom Wright, President and CEO of Regional Plan Association.“Design build can reduce costs and speed project completion  on critical transportation infrastructure projects such as reconstructing  bridges on the Belt Parkway”, said John Corlett, Legislative Chairman for  AAA New York State, which represents more than 2.8 million members.  “Drivers that use the Belt Parkway every day are not concerned about the  nuances of the procurement process. However, they do want road reconstruction  and improvements done expeditiously, safely, and economically. NYC DOT  estimates that it can reduce construction time by nearly two years and save  over millions of dollars with design-build on that project alone. Accordingly,  AAA strongly supports granting New York City authorization to utilize  design-build on the Belt Parkway and other critical infrastructure projects and  urges the Governor to sign this legislation”.

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