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Reimagine the Canals
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As a team
As a team
Anyone
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English

The Competition is open to individuals, businesses, non-profits and municipalities. Respondents are encouraged to form multidisciplinary teams. These could include, for example, urban designers and architects, planning and community specialists, hydrologists, infrastructure engineers, artists and curators, development economists, real estate developers, local officials and financing partners. Submissions from both domestic and international teams are welcome. NYPA and Canal Corporation employees, their immediate families and members of their households are not eligible to participate.

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New York Power Authority (NYPA)
New York Power Authority (NYPA)
United States, 1 calls for projects, 0 reviews, 0 comments
Established by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1931, NYPA generates some of the lowest-cost electricity in North America. NYPA supports economic development, while promoting innovative energy efficiency technologies, and developing new sources for renewable energy, such as wind, solar, and hydro power. 

Description

The New York State Canal System
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Today’s New York State Canal System is a 524-mile network comprised of the Erie Canal, the Oswego Canal, the Cayuga-Seneca Canal and the Champlain Canal. Constructed between 1905 and 1918 as the Barge Canal, the four branches of the Canal System are direct successors to the canals that New York State began building in 1817 and that established New York’s commercial primacy by connecting New York City to the Great Lakes and the American Midwest.

Earlier this year, the New York Power Authority (NYPA) assumed control of the Canal System from the New York State Thruway Authority. NYPA is the nation’s largest public power authority and runs 16 power-generating plants, including three hydroelectric facilities on the Erie Canal. It has initiated a strategic planning process to assure the long-term vitality of the Canal System; as part of this process, NYPA and the New York State Canal Corporation (Canal Corporation) have launched the Reimagine the Canals Competition.

Opportunities and Challenges
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The Canal System is one of the most transformative public works projects in American history. The entire system was listed as a National Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014 and designated as a National Historic Landmark in 2017 for its role in shaping the American economy and urban development.
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Despite its past success, vessel traffic on the Canal System has steadily declined over the last century. Deindustrialization and competition from rail, pipelines, roadways and the St. Lawrence Seaway, put the Canals at a disadvantage in transporting freight. Today, commercial traffic is limited and represents only a small fraction of the millions of tons of cargo once shipped annually. Due, in part, to the population decline in certain communities along the Canal System, pleasure boating activity levels have likewise fallen and are today only half what they once were. Yet, despite the decreasing volumes of commercial and recreational traffic, the Canal System’s infrastructure – including locks, guard gates, and lift bridges – requires continued maintenance and investment to guarantee safe passage.

In contrast to the decreasing maritime activity on the Canal System, recreational uses along it – from hiking and bicycling in spring, summer, and fall to cross-country skiing and ice fishing in winter – have grown in popularity. The 750-mile Empire State Trail, which will run from New York City to Canada and from Albany to Buffalo, is expected to be completed in 2020. It will further enhance opportunities for recreation along portions of the Canal System. To date, however, much of the Canal System’s potential to stimulate tourism and economic activity in the communities along its corridor remains untapped.

Competition Goals
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To address the challenges and opportunities facing the Canal System, the Competition seeks visionary ideas for physical infrastructure projects as well as programming initiatives that promote:​

  • the Canal System as a tourist destination and recreational asset
  • sustainable economic development along the canals and beyond
  • the heritage and historic values of the Canal System
  • the long-term financial sustainability of the Canal System

Solutions that recognize the Canal System’s historic ties to its communities while enhancing its long-term financial sustainability are of particular interest. Ideas that consider a specific section of the Canal System are encouraged, though submissions may also be site-specific or address the Canal System in its entirety.

Jury

The jury will consist of individuals from a variety of disciplines and professional backgrounds including infrastructure management, economic development, architecture, engineering, and tourism. This page will be updated once the judges are confirmed.

Community (8)

Philip SMITH
Martin DEMONCHAUX
Masood HASSAN
Aya BOUSSOUF
Amitava CHANDRA
Ahmad HASSON
Aditya AGRAWAL
Jean KEVIN

Modalities

As a team
As a team
Anyone
No age limit
Free entry
Free entry
All countries
All countries
English

The Competition is open to individuals, businesses, non-profits and municipalities. Respondents are encouraged to form multidisciplinary teams. These could include, for example, urban designers and architects, planning and community specialists, hydrologists, infrastructure engineers, artists and curators, development economists, real estate developers, local officials and financing partners. Submissions from both domestic and international teams are welcome. NYPA and Canal Corporation employees, their immediate families and members of their households are not eligible to participate.

Rewards

$2 500 000
This two-stage competition will select projects and/or initiatives that will be awarded a total of $2.5 million.

Timeline

America/New_York
10 October 2017
10 October 2017

Launch of the call for projects

13 November 2017
13 November 2017

Event starts

Site tours of various sections along the Canal System will be offered in November for interested applicants.

17 November 2017
17 November 2017

Event ends

Site tours of various sections along the Canal System will be offered in November for interested applicants.

27 November 2017
27 November 2017

Questions ends

05 January 2018
05 January 2018

Submission ends

Stage One Submission Deadline

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