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On November 28, 2025, New York City officials announced that they have signed a series of major contracts for infrastructure upgrades across the city. The contracts, totaling over $100 million, aim to improve the city's transportation systems, utilities, and public spaces.One of the largest contracts signed was with a construction firm to renovate and modernize the city's aging subway system. The $50 million contract will fund repairs to stations, track maintenance, and the installation of new technology to improve service reliability and safety for commuters.In addition to the subway upgrades, the city also awarded several contracts for road repairs and improvements. A $20 million contract was signed with a paving company to resurface major thoroughfares throughout the city, while a separate $15 million contract was awarded for the installation of new traffic signals and pedestrian safety measures.The city also allocated funding for upgrades to its water and sewer systems. A $10 million contract was signed with a utility company to replace aging pipes and improve water quality, while an additional $5 million contract was awarded for the installation of new stormwater management systems to prevent flooding in low-lying areas.Mayor John Johnson praised the contracts as a crucial investment in the city's future. "These infrastructure upgrades are essential to keeping New York City running smoothly and safely for all residents and visitors," he said in a statement. "By modernizing our transportation systems, utilities, and public spaces, we are ensuring that New York remains a world-class city for generations to come."Construction on the various projects is set to begin in early 2026 and is expected to be completed over the next two to three years. City officials have stated that they will work closely with contractors to minimize disruptions to residents and businesses during the construction process.