Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #D200057

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital Seeks Bids for Emergency Electrical Transfer Equipment Modernization

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

May 13, 2026

Identifier

D200057

NAICS

238210

SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital is seeking bids for the rehabilitation and modernization of its emergency electrical transfer equipment. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital, Hospital Purchasing Office - Scope of Work: - Demolition and removal of existing automatic transfer switches (ATS), breakers, control wiring, obsolete conduit, and cabling - Installation of new UL-listed ATS with bypass isolation, new panelboards, and overcurrent protection devices - Integration of ATS with building management systems - Termination and testing of all electrical connections and control wiring - Comprehensive testing, startup, and commissioning per NFPA 110 and manufacturer requirements - Delivery of detailed submittals, as-built drawings, and red-lined drawings - Requirements: - Compliance with NEC, NFPA 110, local codes, and university standards - Products should meet LEED Silver or equivalent sustainability certifications - Prevailing wage requirements per NYS Department of Labor Schedule #2026010297 - Participation goals: SDVOB 6%, MBE 11%, WBE 19% - All contractors and subcontractors must register with the NYS Department of Labor - Experience in operational healthcare settings and with uninterruptible services is required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified contractors - Place of Performance: - Stony Brook University Hospital, 101 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794 - Contracting Office: - SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital Purchasing Office, 2000 Ocean Avenue Suite 1, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779

Description

The State University of New York (SUNY) Stony Brook University Hospital is soliciting sealed bids for the rehabilitation and modernization of emergency electrical transfer equipment. The project includes demolition and removal of existing automatic transfer switches (ATS) and associated components, installation of new UL-listed ATS and panel systems, integration with building management systems, and testing and commissioning per NFPA 110 standards. Bidders must comply with prevailing wage laws, sustainability standards, and participation goals for SDVOB and MWBE. A mandatory site visit is scheduled, and bids are due by May 13, 2026.