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LIRR seeks local firms for double-track event
Photo credit: Newsday/Thomas A. Ferrara | Commuters wait of the platform as a Long Island Railroad train pulls into the Huntington LIRR station on the afternoon of July 25, 2012.
Suffolk County and the Long Island Rail Road will hold an event April 19 for businesses interested in providing goods and services to the second-track project between Farmingdale and Ronkonkoma.
Officials Tuesday announced plans for an informational event aimed at small businesses and minority- and women-owned companies. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Suffolk County Community College’s Health, Sports and Education Center on the Brentwood campus.
Business people interested in participating should send an email to the county’s economic development department: ecodevintern2@suffolkcountyny.gov.
Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone said, “From general contractors to electrical, grading, paving and trucking, the project will create opportunities for a wide range of industry sectors.”
The 18-mile double track project is valued at $438 million and is expected to begin in July.