Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #IFB#2526-081

Stony Brook University Hospital Emergency Power Upgrade – Substation Replacement and System Modernization

Posted

April 01, 2026

Respond By

April 24, 2026

Identifier

IFB#2526-081

NAICS

238210, 238220

Stony Brook University Hospital is seeking bids for a major emergency power upgrade project at its Health Sciences Center and BST buildings. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), Stony Brook University Hospital, Hospital Purchasing Office - Project Scope: - Upgrade of emergency power systems throughout the Health Sciences Center - Separation of emergency power systems from hospital emergency generators - Replacement of two emergency substations (one in the Health Sciences Center, one in the BST), both past their service life - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of two emergency substations - Comprehensive upgrade of emergency power infrastructure - Notable Requirements: - All products must meet sustainability and energy conservation standards, including LEED Silver, Green Guard, FloorScore, BIFMA, and CertiPUR-US - Compliance with NYS Workman’s Compensation and Disability Insurance documentation - Written sexual harassment prevention policy required - No MWBE, SDVOB, or DBE goals for this procurement - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Submission Details: - Bids must be submitted in duplicate and in a sealed envelope to the hospital's purchasing office in Ronkonkoma, NY - Only the designated procurement officer may be contacted during the restricted period

Description

Stony Brook University Hospital is soliciting sealed bids for upgrading emergency power systems throughout the Health Sciences Center, separating it from the hospital's emergency generators. The project scope includes replacing two emergency substations in the Health Sciences Center and BST, which are beyond their service life. Bidding documents are available electronically upon request, and bids must be submitted in duplicate by the specified deadline. The contract term is three years, and the project is located in Suffolk, New York.

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