Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2134709
Interior Patching and Painting Services for Fortune Road II IRA Home, Middletown, NY
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
June 04, 2026
Identifier
2134709
NAICS
238320
This opportunity involves interior patching and painting services for a state-operated residential facility in Middletown, NY. - Government Buyer: - New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), Hudson Valley DDSO, Business Office - OEMs and Vendors: - Sherwin Williams (specified OEM for all paint products) - Products/Services Requested: - Patching and painting of all interior walls, ceilings, rooms, hallways, and closets at Fortune Road II IRA - Use of Sherwin Williams acrylic paint - Eggshell finish for walls and ceilings - Semi-gloss finish for trim - Colors to be selected by house staff - Includes patching and sanding sheetrock, priming, removal/replacement of outlet and switch covers, cleaning surfaces, and site cleanup - 1-year warranty on materials and labor - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Mandatory site visit attendance - Compliance with New York State prevailing wage laws (PRC# 2026012320) - Submission of certified payroll records and proof of NYSDOL registration - No subcontracting permitted - Vendors must have at least 2 years of relevant experience - Detailed cost breakdown required in quotes - All staff must sign attendance sheets while onsite - Work must be completed within 30 days of purchase order receipt
Description
This solicitation is a request for quotes (RFQ) to perform patching and painting of the interior of a home located at Fortune Road II IRA, 75 Fortune Road W, Middletown, NY 10941. The work includes patching walls and ceilings, priming, and painting all rooms, hallways, and closets with specified Sherwin Williams acrylic paint. The contract term requires completion within 30 days of receiving the purchase order, and the contractor must provide a 1-year warranty on materials and labor. A mandatory site visit is scheduled, and prevailing wages apply as per NYS Labor Law. Subcontracting is not allowed for this work.