Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2133924
Brighton Town Hall Phase II Site Work and General Construction Solicitation
Posted
April 13, 2026
Respond By
April 30, 2026
Identifier
2133924
NAICS
236220, 237990, 238190, 238290
This opportunity involves site work and general construction for the Brighton Town Hall Phase II project in Rochester, NY. - Government Buyer: - Town of Brighton, Public Works Division (DPW) - Contact: Ken Hurley - Project Scope: - Site demolition and removal/replacement of pavement - Stormwater management system upgrades - Sanitary lateral replacement - Accessibility improvements across the campus - Lighting and electrical upgrades, including installation of electric vehicle (EV) chargers - Grading and installation/reinstallation of granite curbing - Tree removal and entrance improvements - Work within the Monroe County right of way - Facilities Impacted: - Brighton Memorial Library - Brighton Town Hall - Brighton Police/Courts (all remain operational during construction) - Contract Structure: - Single general contractor responsible for all site work and subcontracting as needed - Unique Requirements: - Construction must be phased to minimize disruption to ongoing operations in all three interconnected buildings - Accessibility and EV charging infrastructure are emphasized - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Location: - 2300 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618 (Monroe County) - Period of Performance: - One year or until project completion, starting after award
Description
This solicitation is for rehabilitation and improvements to the existing Brighton Town Hall facility site located at 2300 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY. The project includes site demolition, pavement replacement, stormwater and sanitary system improvements, accessibility enhancements, lighting and electrical upgrades including EV charger installations, grading, curbing, tree removal, and entrance improvements. The site contains three interconnected buildings that will remain operational during construction, requiring phased work to minimize disruption. The contract is for general construction with subcontracting for other work divisions as needed.