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New York State Contract Reporter #042726

CUNY Solicits Bids for Apogee Spin Coaters and Cleanroom Equipment

Posted

April 28, 2026

Respond By

May 19, 2026

Identifier

042726

NAICS

423490

CUNY's Advanced Science Research Center is seeking bids for specialized cleanroom equipment to support photoresist processing: - Government Buyer: - City University of New York (CUNY), CUNY Graduate Center, Advanced Science Research Center - OEMs and Vendors: - Apogee (spin coaters, drain bottles) - DELRIN (spin chuck sets) - OptiFlow (exhaust control system) - Products/Services Requested: - 2 Apogee 200 Spin Coaters (flange-mount, stainless steel enclosure, DataStream, HDPE spin bowl, 12,000 rpm, 110V) - 2 DELRIN Spin Chuck Sets (multiple sizes: 1/8", 5/16", 1/2", 3/4", 1.50", 2.25", 4.0") - 2 2.5-Gallon Drain Bottle Assemblies with full sensors - 2 Apogee 2.5-Gallon Drain Bottles with full sensors (without hose) - 1 Vacuum Pump (110V) - 1 OptiFlow Exhaust Control System - Spare parts for the above equipment - Installation of all equipment - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No subcontracting permitted - Strict communication protocols to comply with New York State Procurement Lobbying Act - Required compliance forms and affirmations - Place of Performance: - 85 Saint Nicholas Terrace, New York, NY 10031 (Advanced Science Research Center) - Contract includes a one-year warranty for all equipment

Description

The City University of New York (CUNY) Advance Science Research Center is soliciting bids for the purchase and installation of photoresist processing spin coaters and related equipment for cleanroom use. The items include Apogee 200 Spin Coaters, DELRIN Spin Chuck Sets, drain bottle assemblies with full sensors, vacuum pumps, an OptiFlow Exhaust Control System, spare parts, and a one-year warranty. The solicitation specifies that the purchase will be governed by the terms and conditions of the advertisement and the University's standard Purchase Order Terms and Conditions. Communication regarding this procurement must be directed through the designated contact to avoid disqualification under state law.

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