Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2135608
High Temperature Hot Water Piping Replacement at Queensborough Community College
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 16, 2026
Identifier
2135608
NAICS
238220, 237110
Queensborough Community College in Bayside, Queens, New York, is soliciting subcontractors and suppliers for a High Temperature Hot Water (HTHW) piping replacement project between its Administration and Science Buildings. - Government Buyer: - Queensborough Community College (part of New York State) - Project Scope: - Replacement of high temperature hot water (HTHW) lines between Administration and Science Buildings - Asbestos abatement, including removal of waterproofing on manhole and building exteriors and flange gaskets at piping connections - Support of excavations with temporary structural support and protection (sheeting, lagging, shoring systems) - Civil work: excavation, removal, and restoration of hexagonal pavers between buildings - Hazardous material abatement - Participation Goals: - Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB): 6% - Minority Business Enterprise (MBE): 18% - Women Business Enterprise (WBE): 12% - No specific OEMs, vendors, or part numbers are identified in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with New York State MWBE and SDVOB participation goals - Work must be performed at Queensborough Community College campus - Opportunity posted by Boilermatic Welding Industries, Inc., which is seeking qualified subcontractors and suppliers
Description
Boilermatic Welding Industries, Inc. is bidding on the Queensborough Community College High Temp HW Piping Replacement project between the Administration and Science Buildings, including hazardous material abatement. The scope includes asbestos abatement involving removal of waterproofing on manhole and building exteriors and flange gaskets at piping connections. It also covers support of excavations with temporary structural support and protection using sheeting, lagging, and shoring systems, as well as excavation and site restoration including removal and restoration of hexagonal pavers between buildings. Proposals are due by June 16, 2026.