![]() This position is also responsible for undertaking all programmatic and phase reviews for capital projects. This includes reviewing and approving requests to advertise, WAR Certificates to award contracts, and modifications to the budget. ![]() ![]() The AVP will administer and monitor the 5-year capital programs across MTA operating agencies by serving as the main point of contact for the capital plan, thereby enabling the MTA to plan for and award long and short-term projects in a cost-effective and timely manner - in keeping with MTA Capital Program policies and procedures as well as the guidelines and objectives of senior management. This position will oversee the development of the MTA’s portion of the federally required regional transportation plan (RTP), the consultant project to develop and implement a State of Good Repair Decision Support Tool, provision of budget data and analysis to support the MTA’s Twenty-Year Needs Assessment, and preparation of various reports and analysis. ![]() The Assistant Vice President, MTA-wide Program Coordination, is responsible for managing C&D Development’s responsibilities related to the budgeting, monitoring, reporting, and control of the annual and five-year capital programs, including budget transaction approval for New York City Transit (NYCT), including SIRTOA, MTA C&D Expansion projects (e.g., 2nd Avenue Subway Phase 2, East Side Access, Penn Station Access, etc.), (MTA Bus Company, Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, Bridges & Tunnels, MTA Police and MTA Interagency.
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