Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2135832
Gloversville Water Works Seeks Subcontractors and Suppliers for Water System Improvements Project Phase 1B
Posted
June 05, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
2135832
NAICS
237110, 238290, 238320, 238990
Gloversville Water Works is seeking subcontractors and suppliers for Phase 1B of its Water System Improvements Project at the Gloversville Water Treatment Plant. - Government Buyer: Gloversville Water Works (Fulton County, NY) - Prime Contractor: W.M. Schultz Construction, Inc. - Scope of Work: - Mechanical rehabilitation in the pipe gallery and basement - Removal and disposal of existing valves, adapters, fittings, pipe supports, nuts, bolts, and related hardware - Furnishing and installing replacement butterfly, gate, and check valves (sizes 4 to 30 inches) - Coordinating and installing electric actuators for valve operation - Replacing pipe supports and associated hardware - Lead paint abatement on existing piping and surfaces - Preparation, priming, and painting of existing piping (including sandblasting, priming, and coating) - Provision of temporary heating and dehumidification during coating activities - MWBE (Minority/Women Business Enterprise) and SDVOB (Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business) participation is strongly encouraged, with a 20% MWBE goal - Contractors must provide proof of registration with the New York State Department of Labor (Labor Law Section 220-I) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement valves (butterfly, gate, check; 4" to 30") - Electric actuators - Pipe supports and hardware - Mechanical rehabilitation, lead paint abatement, painting/coating, temporary heating/dehumidification
Description
W.M. Schultz Construction, Inc., acting as the prime contractor, is seeking qualified subcontractors, service providers, material suppliers, and trucking firms for the Gloversville Water Works Water System Improvements Project Phase 1B located at the Gloversville Water Treatment Plant in Fulton County, NY. The work involves mechanical rehabilitation including removal and disposal of existing valves and hardware, installation of replacement valves and electric actuators, lead paint abatement, painting, and providing temporary heating and dehumidification during coating activities. Certified MWBE/SDVOB firms are actively encouraged to submit quotations. Contractors must provide proof of registration with NYSDOL as required by Labor Law Section 220-I.