New York • Albany County
Top 10 Largest Contracts
RECONSTRUCTION OF DELAWARE AVENUE, FROM MA... | NY / Albany |
$14,897,612
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RECONSTRUCTION OF DELAWARE AVENUE, FROM MA... | NY / Albany |
$1,340,000
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Total # Projects: | 6 |
Total # Contracts: | 2 |
Total $ Projects: | $37,196,551 |
Total $ Contracts: | $16,237,612 |
Other Counties
Project $ | |
---|---|
Allegany | $2,814,539 |
Bronx | $23,500,000 |
Broome | $8,138,844 |
Cattaraugus | $9,136,040 |
Cayuga | $6,663,377 |
Chautauqua | $12,913,265 |
Chemung | $741,000 |
Chenango | $1,048,082 |
Clinton | $5,808,903 |
Columbia | $6,243,000 |
Cortland | $2,079,734 |
Delaware | $1,985,949 |
Dutchess | $7,356,951 |
Erie | $28,226,885 |
Essex | $5,708,524 |
Franklin | $3,706,000 |
Fulton | $0 |
Genesee | $4,855,133 |
Greene | $1,662,559 |
Hamilton | $694,413 |
Herkimer | $4,489,177 |
Jefferson | $5,176,348 |
Kings | $0 |
Lewis | $2,604,000 |
Livingston | $7,740,292 |
Madison | $0 |
Monroe | $43,223,245 |
Montgomery | $1,145,068 |
Nassau | $34,000,000 |
New York | $0 |
Niagara | $11,854,822 |
Oneida | $8,986,019 |
Onondaga | $27,811,650 |
Ontario | $8,648,636 |
Orange | $9,391,740 |
Orleans | $518,000 |
Oswego | $3,526,519 |
Otsego | $4,782,920 |
Putnam | $0 |
Queens | $4,455,450 |
Rensselaer | $8,757,837 |
Richmond | $35,607,547 |
Rockland | $17,085,348 |
St. Lawrence | $6,999,697 |
Saratoga | $4,103,378 |
Schenectady | $4,704,513 |
Schoharie | $5,061,156 |
Schuyler | $270,000 |
Seneca | $3,077,863 |
Steuben | $24,530,749 |
Suffolk | $41,803,085 |
Sullivan | $2,755,686 |
Tioga | $21,291,122 |
Tompkins | $9,105,061 |
Ulster | $11,250,114 |
Warren | $6,111,032 |
Washington | $4,850,794 |
Wayne | $2,661,000 |
Westchester | $51,869,153 |
Wyoming | $3,283,515 |
Yates | $233,929 |
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Note: To build this database, ProPublica obtained two sets of records from the U.S. Department of Transportation. We cleaned it to remove duplicates and other discrepancies, but it may have mistakes we didn't catch. If you find one, please let us know and include any information that may help us verify the correction. Also, the federal data is based on the states’ monthly reporting and may not be up-to-date.
First, we received an updated copy of the national database of stimulus road and bridge projects as of Sept. 25. Separately, we obtained data that states filed to the federal government as part of the stimulus legislation's reporting requirements. These data list which contractors had been awarded particular projects. We were able to trace more than 90 percent of the funds to individual counties. In a few other cases, projects are statewide and cannot be narrowed to county or serve multiple counties. We’ve indicated those cases in the data.
Wherever possible, we matched DOT projects to state recovery filings. They did not match in every instance. The DOT projects, which total $19 billion, include hundreds of projects not yet associated with a contractor. The contractors' data totals about $13 billion in obligated funds. In a few cases, state contractors did not match a DOT project. Some projects also have multiple contractors. When there is no matching contractor information for a project, searches and lists will return a blank.
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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RECONSTRUCTION OF DELAWARE AVENUE, FROM MADISON AVENUE TO THRUWAY BRIDG (Federal ID: 1756613) | CLOUGH & HARBOUR ASSOCIATES | Albany | Pavement Improvement | $1,340,000 |
RECONSTRUCTION OF DELAWARE AVENUE, FROM MADISON AVENUE TO THRUWAY BRIDG (Federal ID: 1756613) | CALLANAN INDUSTRIES, INC. | Albany | Pavement Improvement | $14,897,612 |
MAXWELL ROAD @ ALBANY SHAKER ROAD INTERSECTION, TOWN OF COLONIE, ALBANY COUNTY,HIGHWAY RECONSTRUCTION/WIDENING AND INTERSECTION RECONSTRUCTION (Federal ID: 1753373) | No Contractor | Albany | Pavement Widening | $5,211,409 |
BRIDGE AVENUE BRIDGE OVER MOHAWK RIVER: BRIDGE REPLACEMENT, BIN 2200390, CITY OF COHOES, ALBANY COUNTY (Federal ID: 1756353) | No Contractor | Albany | Bridge Replacement | $7,463,000 |
19TH STREET, FROM CITY OF WATERVLIET LINE TO CONGRESS STEET BRIDGE: RECONSTRUCTION (Federal ID: 1756593) | No Contractor | Albany | Pavement Improvement | $6,627,194 |
WASHINGTON AVENUE: FULLER ROAD TO I-90; JERMAIN STREET TO NORTH MAIN AVENUE; ONTARIO STREET TO LARK STREET, MILLING, PAVING AND AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE. (Federal ID: 1758673) | No Contractor | Albany | Pavement Improvement | $2,755,336 |
COUNTY ROAD 52 (ELM AVENUE) DELMAR BYPASS-FEURA BUSH ROAD,TOWN OF BETHLEHEM, RESURFACING AND AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT COMPLIANCE (Federal ID: 1758683) | No Contractor | Albany | Pavement Improvement | $242,000 |