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S 8414

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

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Luis Sepúlveda

Extends the Coordinated Construction Act provisions for lower Manhattan and updates joint bidding rules for public works, impacting agencies and bidders in the area.

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Bill Summary · S 8414

Summary of Bill S 8414

Overview

  • Bill Number: S 8414
  • Title: Extends the effectiveness of certain provisions of the Coordinated Construction Act for lower Manhattan and certain other provisions relating to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects
  • Status: Referred to Rules (introduced June 9, 2025)
  • Sponsor: Luis R. Sepúlveda (primary)

Purpose and Intent

The bill aims to extend the life and applicability of select provisions within the Coordinated Construction Act that affect construction activities in lower Manhattan, and to address provisions related to joint bidding on contracts for public works. In broad terms, the measure seeks to ensure continued coordination in construction projects in the targeted area and to govern or facilitate how multiple entities bid together on public construction contracts.

Key Provisions (as described by the bill’s title)

  • Extension of effectiveness: The bill would extend the duration or continued applicability of certain provisions of the Coordinated Construction Act specifically for lower Manhattan. This suggests a prolongation of programs, requirements, or authorities previously set to expire or sunset.
  • Joint bidding provisions: It would address provisions related to joint bidding on contracts for public work projects. This could involve rules, procedures, or eligibility criteria that govern when and how multiple bidders collaborate on public construction contracts.

Note: The available information only confirms the bill’s broad objectives (extension of provisions and joint bidding-related provisions). The exact text and specific changes are not provided here.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Public agencies and authorities overseeing construction projects in lower Manhattan.
  • Contractors and bidders participating in public works contracts, including entities pursuing joint bids.
  • Potentially other stakeholders involved in the coordination, planning, and execution of public construction projects in the area.

Procedural and Timeline Details

  • Introduced: June 9, 2025
  • Legislative action: Referred to Rules on June 9, 2025 (listed twice in the record, indicating two entries on the same date)
  • Current status: No further actions or text provided beyond referral to Rules; no fiscal impact details are available at this time.

Notes

  • The summary reflects publicly available information about the bill’s title, purpose, sponsor, and current legislative status. Text details, fiscal analyses, and specific operational changes will be available once the full bill text is released and considered by the Rules committee.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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