NYC Performance Tracker

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Completed designs early/on time — Infrastructure (%)

Design and build quality public buildings and infrastructure.Complete projects on time and within budget.

Right at targetWorsening over 3 years
Higher values are better
85%90%95%100%FY22FY23FY24FY25FY26*93%91%98%88%

* Year to date — this fiscal year isn't complete, so it's not compared against prior years in the target/trend status above.

ActualTarget
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Fiscal yearActualTarget
FY2293%88%
FY2391%88%
FY2498%88%
FY2588%88%
FY26 (YTD)Not available88%

88% in FY25 — met the City's own target for this indicator (right at the target), though it has trended in the wrong direction over the past 3 years of reported data.

Why this is tracked

The Department of Design and Construction opened in July 1996 to unify what had been fragmented construction functions: the Department of Transportation's street work, the Department of Environmental Protection's water main and sewer construction, and the Department of General Services' building program covering police, fire, sanitation, correctional, library and cultural facilities. By becoming the City's primary capital construction manager, DDC freed other agencies to focus on delivering their core services rather than running their own construction divisions.

DDC Feature: Building New York City Since 1996, New York City Department of Design and Construction - Wikipedia

Source: Infrastructure — via NYC Open Data: Mayor's Management Report, Agency Performance Indicators

Coverage shown: FY22FY26, reported annually.

Definition: Of the infrastructure projects for which design was completed during the reporting period, the percentage that were completed ahead of schedule or no more than 30 days behind the baseline schedule, exclusive of programmatic scope changes and delays outside of DDC control.