Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #141224-03
Construction Manager Services for Hospital Annex and Renovation at SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
141224-03
NAICS
236220
This opportunity involves Construction Manager (CM) Agency services for two major projects at SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY: - Construction of a new hospital annex (approx. 150,000 GSF) specializing in cardiology and oncology - Includes surgical suites, cardiology and oncology suites, core support, public spaces, and parking - Estimated construction budget: $432,498,000 - Renovation of the existing University Hospital of Brooklyn - Upgrades to mechanical, plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical systems - Improvements to inpatient bed spaces, critical care units, and emergency department - Upgrades to meet current codes and ADA requirements - Estimated construction budget: $466,347,000 - Contract term is 74 months, covering both projects - Firms must demonstrate significant experience in construction phase CM services for public institutions - MWBE participation goals: 15% MBE, 15% WBE; SDVOB goal: 6% - Compliance with New York State Procurement Lobbying Act required - Registration on SUCF website is mandatory to receive the RFQ and submit qualifications - Place of performance: SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY - Contracting office: State University Construction Fund Office of Capital Procurement, Albany, NY
Description
The State University Construction Fund is seeking statements of qualifications from firms to provide Construction Manager (CM) Agency services for two projects at the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center. Project 141223 involves constructing a new approximately 150,000 GSF hospital annex specializing in cardiology and oncology, including surgical suites, cardiology and oncology suites, core support, public spaces, and parking. Project 141224 involves renovating existing hospital infrastructure, including mechanical, plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical systems, inpatient bed spaces, critical care units, and emergency department, with upgrades to meet current codes and ADA requirements. The contract term is 74 months, and submissions must be made electronically after registration on the Fund’s website.