New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00756

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Report Pass
5/27/25  
Refer
5/27/25  
Report Pass
6/12/25  
Refer
6/12/25  

Caption

Defines the term "construction projects" to mean the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement of any school building where a district receives any apportionment for debt service or building aid and the school building is sited within the Long Island region; provides that each contract involving the award of a construction project shall require the use of a project labor agreement for all contractors and subcontractors on such project.

Impact

The impact of Bill A00756 on state law is notable as it introduces stringent regulations regarding how school districts must approach construction projects. By enforcing the use of project labor agreements, the bill is positioned to foster a collaborative environment among various contractors and subcontractors on school projects, potentially leading to improved labor relations and project efficiency. Furthermore, this requirement aligns with broader labor standards aimed at safeguarding workers' rights and ensuring fair wages on public projects.

Summary

Bill A00756 aims to amend New York's Education Law by defining 'construction projects' specifically as the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, or improvement of school buildings in the Long Island region. The bill mandates that any construction contract that qualifies as a construction project must utilize a project labor agreement, ensuring that all contractors and subcontractors involved adhere to this requirement. This legislative move appears to target significant financial allocations for school infrastructure development, particularly for projects exceeding one million dollars.

Contention

Discussion surrounding Bill A00756 may include debates on the necessity and implications of project labor agreements. Proponents argue that such agreements result in smoother project execution, reduce the risks of strikes and delays, and ensure quality workmanship. On the other hand, critics may contend that mandating such agreements could limit the pool of contractors willing to bid on projects, possibly resulting in higher costs for school districts. The balance between ensuring fair labor practices and maintaining competitive bidding will likely be a point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

NY S01672

Same As Defines the term "construction projects" to mean the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement of any school building where a district receives any apportionment for debt service or building aid and the school building is sited within the Long Island region; provides that each contract involving the award of a construction project shall require the use of a project labor agreement for all contractors and subcontractors on such project.

Previously Filed As

NY S01672

Defines the term "construction projects" to mean the construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation or improvement of any school building where a district receives any apportionment for debt service or building aid and the school building is sited within the Long Island region; provides that each contract involving the award of a construction project shall require the use of a project labor agreement for all contractors and subcontractors on such project.

NY A10313

Relates to the computation of building aid for construction, reconstruction or modernizing of no more than one project by the Schenectady city school district.

NY S08867

Relates to additional apportionment of building aid for certain projects; defines an eligible school construction project as one that is entirely funded from capital outlays and has a total project cost of two hundred fifty thousand dollars or less.

NY A03379

Relates to providing notice to school districts and nonpublic schools located in New York city of certain construction projects; requires the New York city department of transportation to provide written notice to such school districts and nonpublic schools of certain construction projects undertaken within three hundred feet of a building of such school districts or nonpublic schools.

NY S01186

Relates to providing notice to school districts and nonpublic schools located in New York city of certain construction projects; requires the New York city department of transportation to provide written notice to such school districts and nonpublic schools of certain construction projects undertaken within three hundred feet of a building of such school districts or nonpublic schools.

NY A10705

Relates to the computation of building aid for the Arlington central school district; authorizes multi-year cost allowances to be established and used three times in a five-year period for construction, reconstruction or modernizing of one project by the Arlington central school district.

NY S09477

Relates to the computation of building aid for the Arlington central school district; authorizes multi-year cost allowances to be established and used three times in a five-year period for construction, reconstruction or modernizing of one project by the Arlington central school district.

NY SB513

Relative to the hiring of an owner's project manager (OPM) for construction or renovation projects which utilize school building aid.

NY HB5033

Construction: other; School building construction projects that cost less than $5,000,000.00; exempt from certain construction requirements. Amends sec. 5a of 1937 PA 306 (MCL 388.855a).

NY S08168

Relates to the reuse of building construction, deconstruction, and demolition materials, including requiring local deconstruction ordinances and reporting requirements for local political subdivisions awarded grants for construction, deconstruction and demolition projects; establishes a construction, deconstruction, and demolition waste prevention and reduction grant and technical support program; establishes deconstruction contractor certification requirements.

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