WHITE PLAINS, NY (October 24, 2025) — The Westchester County Board of Acquisition and Contract is set to review nearly three dozen resolutions Friday, including multimillion-dollar extensions for electric vehicle infrastructure and engineering work on a Mamaroneck bridge, alongside advertisements for boiler maintenance at facilities in Mamaroneck and Port Chester.
Among the agenda’s top priorities, the board will consider negotiating a fee with Creighton Manning Engineering, LLP, for engineering services tied to the rehabilitation of the Murray Avenue Bridge (BIN 3348250) over Community Park in the Town of Mamaroneck, under project PIN 8763.64 and contract No. 25-921.
Separately, the Department of Environmental Facilities seeks approval to advertise bids for Contract No. EF-2507, covering boiler maintenance and repairs at the Mamaroneck, Peekskill, Port Chester and Yonkers Joint Water Resource Recovery Facilities.
In a major infrastructure push, the Department of Public Works and Transportation proposes renewing Contract No. 22-207 with Fran Corp. d/b/a All Bright Electric of West Nyack, N.Y., for countywide installation of power and data systems for electric vehicle car chargers at various locations. The renewal would extend the termination date from Feb. 28, 2026, to Feb. 28, 2028, and increase the contract amount by $4,390,098 from $6,585,147 to a new not-to-exceed total of $10,975,245.
The board also will review a proposed renewal of Contract No. 22-201 with Stark Tech Services, LLC, of Buffalo, N.Y., for service on Andover Direct Digital Control systems at department-maintained facilities countywide. The extension would run through Dec. 31, 2027, with an increase of $268,750 to a new not-to-exceed amount of $671,875.
A change order topping $3 million for parking lot reconstructions in Mount Vernon and Ardsley highlights another key item. Contract No. 21-501 with ELQ Industries, Inc., for work at 100 East First Street in Mount Vernon and 450 Saw Mill River Road in Ardsley would see Change Order No. 1 approved in an amount not to exceed $300,000, boosting the total contract to $3,080,939.20.
Engineering services for the Bronx River Parkway Rehabilitation Program draw a $2.3 million allocation under proposed Agreement No. 25-918 with LKB Engineering, PLLC, of Syosset, N.Y. The consultant would handle design services for various county capital projects, with completion targeted for Dec. 31, 2030. Subconsultants approved include Bergendorff-Collins Professional Land Surveyors of Brewster, N.Y., and Infra Tech Engineering, LLC, of Long Island City, N.Y.
Final acceptance and payment approvals loom for completed projects, including Contract No. 22-532 with Mace Contracting Corporation of New Rochelle, N.Y., for air/vacuum release valves installation along the North Yonkers Pump Station Force Main, set at $1,993,000. Similarly, Contract No. 21-517 with Abbott & Price, Inc., of Millwood, N.Y., for catwalk support rehabilitation and slope stabilization at the Water Street Pump Station in Peekskill would close at $562,665.
The board will weigh a $1.7 million award to Armor-Tite Construction Corp. of Port Chester, N.Y., as the second-low bidder on Contract No. 25-510 for main facility roof replacement at the Richard A. Flynn, Sr. Fire Training Center on the Grasslands Campus in Valhalla. The decision follows a bid withdrawal by the apparent low bidder, Axiom Contracting Inc., due to a $276,456.12 mathematical error in omitting roof recovery costs, per New York General Municipal Law Section 103(11).
A proposed one-year extension for support and maintenance of the District Attorney’s Office PRO case management system carries a $133,514.27 increase under an amended agreement with Data Vision Group, LLC, pushing the total not-to-exceed amount to $1,546,739.77 through May 31, 2026, with one remaining one-year option.
Social Services items include a $757,179 grant acceptance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under Grant No. NY0478L2T042417 for the Continuum of Care Homestead Program from June 1, 2025, to May 31, 2026. A related agreement with Family Service Society of Yonkers, Inc., caps at $739,739 for housing and supportive services for physically disabled homeless adults over the same period.
Community Mental Health seeks a three-year pact with PEOPLe: Projects to Empower And Organize The Psychiatrically Labeled, Inc., retroactive from Oct. 1, 2025, to Sept. 30, 2028, not to exceed $1,487,868 for managing a White Plains-based Crisis Stabilization Team. The annual budget is set at $495,956 to support pre-arrest diversion, problem-solving courts and competency diversion models.
Smaller contracts and amendments cluster at the agenda’s close, encompassing extensions for auditing services with PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP, up to $585,000 through Dec. 31, 2026; a $319,764.31 elections cybersecurity grant from New York state through March 31, 2026; IT maintenance corrections totaling $10,627.39 with CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc.; County Attorney compromises and consulting deals up to $90,000 with Charles Luke Brussel; Planning upgrades in Peekskill up to an unspecified amount through June 30, 2026; Senior Programs extensions with DOROT, Inc., to $68,516 through Dec. 31, 2025, and homemaker services totaling $1,114,117 through March 31, 2026; a Health lead remediation increase to $40,000 in Mount Vernon; College labor consulting extensions to $590,067 through Aug. 14, 2027; District Attorney interpretation services up to $75,000 through Dec. 31, 2026; a $56,678 Public Safety grant for the Gun Involved Violence Elimination Initiative through June 30, 2026; roof replacement subcontract approvals in White Plains; fence repair security amendments; fire suppression renewals to $310,790 through March 31, 2028; coating installation security changes at the Norwood E. Jackson Correctional Center; and engineering proposals for the Gallows Hill Road Bridge in Cortlandt.
This article was drafted with the aid of Grok, an AI tool by xAI, under the direction and editing of Robert Cox to ensure accuracy and adherence to journalistic standards.
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