Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #25AJB0187
SUNY Buffalo Seeks A/E and Construction Services for Crofts Hall Upgrades
Posted
May 29, 2026
Respond By
June 22, 2026
Identifier
25AJB0187
NAICS
541310, 541330, 236220, 238290, 541350
SUNY Buffalo is seeking qualified firms to provide architectural, engineering, and construction professional services for upgrades to the basement and first floor of Crofts Hall at the UB North Campus in Buffalo, NY. - Government Buyer: - State University of New York (SUNY), University at Buffalo - Contracting office at 224 George D. Crofts Hall, Buffalo, NY - Scope of Services: - Design and construction phase services for code compliance and modernization - Installation of fire protection systems and life safety upgrades - ADA accessibility improvements throughout the project area - Renovation of nine restrooms across four floors - Upgrades to ceilings, lighting, select finishes, and evaluation of HVAC and elevator systems - Electrical and telecommunications system improvements - Hazardous materials testing and abatement design - Notable Requirements: - Firms must demonstrate minimum experience for key personnel - MWBE (Minority/Women Business Enterprise) participation goals: 14% MBE, 16% WBE - Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) goal: 6% - Adherence to New York State laws and SUNY policies - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; the solicitation is for professional services, not product procurement - Estimated program budget is $3.5 million - Work will be performed at UB North Campus, primarily Crofts Hall and related university facilities
Description
This solicitation is for architectural, engineering, and construction professional services to upgrade the basement and first floor of Crofts Hall at SUNY Buffalo. The project aims to bring these levels into full code compliance, including fire protection systems, life safety upgrades, ADA accessibility improvements, and renovations to nine restrooms. Additional work includes upgrades to ceilings, lighting, finishes, and evaluation of HVAC systems and elevators. The improvements will enable the university to repurpose underutilized spaces for future campus projects, enhancing operational flexibility and space planning.