Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #25/26-090

HVAC Construction and Installation for Emerging Infectious Diseases Suite at SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital

Posted

April 27, 2026

Respond By

May 29, 2026

Identifier

25/26-090

NAICS

238220, 238290

This opportunity involves the construction and installation of a new HVAC system for the Emerging Infectious Diseases Suite at SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY) - SUNY Stony Brook University Hospital, Hospital Purchasing Office - Scope of Work: - Construction and installation of HVAC systems, including: - Mechanical, electrical (limited to mechanical scope), automatic controls, and structural work - Replacement and installation of HVAC equipment such as ductwork, diffusers, humidification systems, fire dampers, and control systems - Roof penetrations and related structural modifications - Project to be completed in a single phase to maintain hospital operations - Products/Services Requested: - HVAC equipment and components (no specific OEMs or part numbers specified) - Comprehensive construction services for mechanical, electrical, controls, and structural integration - Unique Requirements: - Bidders must have completed at least three similar projects in the past five years - Compliance with NYS Department of Labor registration and prevailing wage - Adherence to sustainability standards (LEED Silver or equivalent) - MWBE and SDVOB participation goals - Bid security and detailed documentation required - Place of Performance: - Stony Brook University Hospital, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779 - No specific OEMs are named in the solicitation; bidders may propose suitable manufacturers meeting project requirements.

Description

Stony Brook University Hospital intends to award a contract for HVAC construction of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Suite. The scope includes mechanical, electrical, automatic controls, structural work, replacing HVAC equipment, roof penetrations, ductwork, diffusers, humidification, fire dampers, and control systems. The electrical work is limited to mechanical scope requirements for functionality. The project will be constructed in a single phase while keeping other areas operational.

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