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§    146.    Certain    construction    contracts   involving   steel.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of  law,  all  contracts  over  one  hundred  thousand dollars in value made and awarded by any department or  agency of the state for the  construction,  reconstruction,  alteration,  repair,  maintenance  or  improvement  of any public works shall require  that structural steel, reinforcing steel and/or other major steel  items  to be incorporated in the work of the contract shall be produced or made  in  whole  or  substantial part in the United States, its territories or  possessions. The provisions of this section shall not apply if the  head  of  the  department or agency constructing the public works, in his sole  discretion, determines that such provisions would not be in  the  public  interest,  would  result in unreasonable costs or that such steel cannot  be produced or made in the United States in  sufficient  and  reasonably  available quantities and of satisfactory quality.

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Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-9 > 146

§    146.    Certain    construction    contracts   involving   steel.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of  law,  all  contracts  over  one  hundred  thousand dollars in value made and awarded by any department or  agency of the state for the  construction,  reconstruction,  alteration,  repair,  maintenance  or  improvement  of any public works shall require  that structural steel, reinforcing steel and/or other major steel  items  to be incorporated in the work of the contract shall be produced or made  in  whole  or  substantial part in the United States, its territories or  possessions. The provisions of this section shall not apply if the  head  of  the  department or agency constructing the public works, in his sole  discretion, determines that such provisions would not be in  the  public  interest,  would  result in unreasonable costs or that such steel cannot  be produced or made in the United States in  sufficient  and  reasonably  available quantities and of satisfactory quality.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Stf > Article-9 > 146

§    146.    Certain    construction    contracts   involving   steel.  Notwithstanding any other provisions of  law,  all  contracts  over  one  hundred  thousand dollars in value made and awarded by any department or  agency of the state for the  construction,  reconstruction,  alteration,  repair,  maintenance  or  improvement  of any public works shall require  that structural steel, reinforcing steel and/or other major steel  items  to be incorporated in the work of the contract shall be produced or made  in  whole  or  substantial part in the United States, its territories or  possessions. The provisions of this section shall not apply if the  head  of  the  department or agency constructing the public works, in his sole  discretion, determines that such provisions would not be in  the  public  interest,  would  result in unreasonable costs or that such steel cannot  be produced or made in the United States in  sufficient  and  reasonably  available quantities and of satisfactory quality.