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New York State Launches $51.5M I-590 Bridge Upgrade
March 21, 2026
New York State has initiated a $51.5 million infrastructure project to repair and replace multiple bridges along Interstate 590 in Monroe County, including new bridge construction over State Route 31 and rehabilitation of spans over Allens Creek Road. Announced by Governor Kathy Hochul on March 20, 2026, this project aims to enhance public safety, improve commuter experience, and extend the service life of critical transportation infrastructure connecting Rochester and its suburbs. Completion is targeted for fall 2028, signaling a multi-year procurement and construction opportunity for contractors specializing in bridge and highway infrastructure.
- The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) leads this state-level procurement effort, with significant involvement from Monroe County officials.
- Procurement professionals should note the scale and timeline of this project, which may involve multiple contract awards for design, construction, and rehabilitation services.
- Contractors with expertise in bridge repair, replacement, and related civil infrastructure should evaluate this opportunity for potential bidding and partnership.
- This project reflects ongoing state investments in critical transportation corridors, emphasizing safety and infrastructure longevity, which may influence future infrastructure procurement priorities in New York State.
Investing in our roads and bridges isnβt just about infrastructure, itβs about connecting people to their loved ones, important resources, and the opportunities they need to thrive.
— Representative Joe Morelle
Strategic investments in our bridges and infrastructure are essential to protecting public safety and preserving the quality of life our residents deserve.
— Monroe County Executive Adam Bello
I-590 is a critical commuter corridor for the Greater Rochester region, but these aging bridges urgently need major upgrades.
— Senator Chuck Schumer
Agencies
New York State Department of Transportation, State of New York, Monroe County
Contracts
$51.5 million