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NATIONAL GRID Government Contracts in New York

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1,216Contracts
$53KTotal Value
301Agencies
10Sectors

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NATIONAL GRID Contracts in New York

1,216 government contracts tracked

Town of Huntington Town Board Meeting Agenda May 2026

Huntington is planning another agreement with National Grid to accept payment in lieu of final restoration for work on West Hills Road and 6th Avenue. Resolution 2026-273 authorizes execution of the agreement and budget adjustments.

PENDING
Town of HuntingtonMay 1, 2026FACILITIES

Town of Huntington Town Board Meeting Agenda May 2026

The Town of Huntington intends to contract with National Grid for payment in lieu of final road restoration on multiple streets in Huntington Station. Resolution 2026-272 authorizes the agreement and associated budget changes.

PENDING
Town of HuntingtonMay 1, 2026FACILITIES

Town of Huntington Town Board Meeting Agenda May 2026

Huntington plans to enter an agreement with National Grid to accept payment in lieu of final restoration for utility work affecting several streets in Huntington Station. Resolution 2026-271 also authorizes corresponding budget amendments.

PENDING
Town of HuntingtonMay 1, 2026FACILITIES

Madison County Highway Buildings and Grounds Agenda April 2026

The committee authorized an agreement involving National Grid and NYSEG-approved contractors to support county facility work. Financial terms and specific services are not described in the agenda.

APPROVED
Madison CountyApr 28, 2026UTILITIES

Village of Fredonia Board of Trustees Regular Meeting Agenda April 2026

The Village of Fredonia Board approved the Fire Department’s request to hang a banner across Temple Street and directed that information on the installation be provided to National Grid. The approval covers the display period from May 11 to June 1, 2026.

APPROVED
Village of FredoniaApr 27, 2026OTHER

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NATIONAL GRID Contracts in New York

What government contracts does NATIONAL GRID have in New York?

NATIONAL GRID holds 1,216 government contracts in New York with a combined value of $53K. Key agency partners include City of Glens Falls (69 contracts), Town of Stuyvesant (56 contracts), and Town of Sweden (49 contracts). These include service agreements, technology contracts, and procurement awards across state and local agencies. Contract details including amounts, terms, renewal dates, and associated agencies are tracked on Civic IQ.

Which New York agencies work with NATIONAL GRID?

NATIONAL GRID serves multiple government agencies in New York. The most active agency partnerships by contract volume are: City of Glens Falls (69 contracts); Town of Stuyvesant (56 contracts); Town of Sweden (49 contracts); Island Trees Union Free School District (43 contracts); Waterford-Halfmoon Union Free School District (32 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement relationship with NATIONAL GRID, and contract details — including amounts, renewal timelines, and scope — are tracked for every engagement.

How much has NATIONAL GRID earned from New York government contracts?

Based on tracked contract data, NATIONAL GRID has been awarded $53K in government contracts across New York spanning from 2026-04-14 to 2026-05-01. This represents 1,216 contracts with 10 agencies. Contract values, terms, and renewal dates help you understand NATIONAL GRID's competitive position in NY government procurement.

What types of government contracts does NATIONAL GRID hold in New York?

NATIONAL GRID's New York government contracts span the following sectors: UTILITIES (787 contracts), OTHER (112 contracts), Service (101 contracts), CONSTRUCTION (57 contracts), and FACILITIES (38 contracts). Understanding a vendor's sector focus helps agencies evaluate expertise and helps competitors identify where opportunities exist. Civic IQ tracks contract type, scope, and renewal timelines across all sectors.

Are there upcoming NATIONAL GRID contract renewals in New York?

Contract renewal dates for NATIONAL GRID's New York government engagements are tracked on Civic IQ. When a contract approaches its renewal window, it represents a critical opportunity — both for NATIONAL GRID to retain the business and for competitors to submit alternative proposals. Sign up to get alerts on upcoming renewals and expiration dates across all 1,216 tracked contracts.

Who are NATIONAL GRID's competitors in New York?

Other vendors with government contracts in New York in similar sectors include: BOCES (15,514 contracts), NA (10,852 contracts), BARTON & LOGUIDICE (2,524 contracts), LABELLA ASSOCIATES (2,222 contracts), and NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (1,632 contracts). Tracking competitor contract wins, values, and agency relationships helps you understand the competitive landscape and time your outreach effectively — whether you're a vendor looking to displace incumbents or an agency evaluating alternatives.

What is NATIONAL GRID's most recent New York government contract?

NATIONAL GRID's most recently tracked contract in New York was published on 2026-05-01. New contracts and amendments are indexed as they become public, providing real-time visibility into NATIONAL GRID's government business activity. Set up alerts to be notified when NATIONAL GRID wins new contracts in NY.

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