Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2133626
Historic Restoration and Electrical Upgrades for Old Town Hall, Town of Caroline, NY
Posted
April 07, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
2133626
NAICS
236220, 238210
This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for the restoration and update of the historic Old Town Hall in the Town of Caroline, NY: - Government Buyer: - Town of Caroline, Supervisor's Office - Project Overview: - Restoration and updates to the Old Town Hall, a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places - Project is divided into two prime contracts: General Construction and Electrical work - Work must comply with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties - Project is partially funded by a grant from the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (EPF# 239463) - Contractor Requirements: - Minimum five years of experience with similar historic restoration projects - On-site supervisor required throughout the project - Must be properly licensed, insured, and able to obtain required bonds - Compliance with prevailing wage rates - Good faith effort in MWBE utilization and reporting required - Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire required for contracts $100,000 or more - Products/Services Requested: - General construction services (no specific part numbers or quantities provided) - Electrical services (no specific part numbers or quantities provided) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must adhere to historic preservation standards - Project is tax-exempt - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Old Town Hall, 2668/2670 Slaterville Road, Slaterville Springs, NY
Description
The Town of Caroline is seeking construction services for the restoration and updates of the Old Town Hall located at 2670 Slaterville Road, Slaterville Springs, NY. This two-year contract involves work consistent with The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, as the building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The project is partially funded by a grant from the NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Bidders must have a supervisor on site and demonstrate at least five years of experience with similar historic restoration projects.