Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #C26-20229730KV
NYPA Solicits Helicopter Services for Clark Energy Center and Statewide Operations (5-Year Contract)
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
April 28, 2026
Identifier
C26-20229730KV
NAICS
481211
The Power Authority of New York (NYPA) is seeking proposals for a five-year contract to provide helicopter services supporting the Clark Energy Center in Marcy, NY, and statewide operations. - Government Buyer: - Power Authority of New York (NYPA) - Clark Energy Center, Marcy, NY - Products/Services Requested: - Helicopter services, including all supervision, labor, materials, and equipment necessary for operations - No specific part numbers or quantities provided - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractor must provide all resources except those specifically furnished by others as outlined in the contract documents - Strict adherence to proposal submission via the NYPA Ariba platform is required; incomplete or improperly sourced responses may be rejected - Services are to be performed statewide, with a primary focus at the Clark Energy Center in Marcy, NY - Period of Performance: - Five-year contract term - Place of Performance: - Clark Energy Center, 6520 Glass Factory Road, PO Box 191, Marcy, NY 13403, with operations potentially extending statewide
Description
The New York Power Authority is soliciting proposals for helicopter services to provide all supervision, labor, materials, and equipment necessary to perform required operations, except for items furnished by others as specified in the contract documents. The contract term is five years, and the services will support the Clark Energy Center and statewide locations. Bidders are directed to use the NYPA website for instructions and submission through Ariba. The solicitation emphasizes that incomplete responses may be rejected and that obtaining documents from sources other than NYPA Ariba is at the bidder's own risk.