Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #RFQS- 6000003371
Prequalification for General Construction Services at Newark International Airport Redevelopment Program
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 08, 2026
Identifier
RFQS- 6000003371
NAICS
236220
This opportunity involves the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey seeking prequalification of firms for general construction services at Newark International Airport (EWR) as part of its Redevelopment Program. - Government Buyer: - Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - Procurement Operations division - Scope of Work: - General construction services delivered on a work order basis - Part of the EWR Redevelopment Program - Work may include a variety of construction types as specified in the RFQS - Contract Structure: - Three contract value ranges: - Range A: Up to $2,500,000 (set aside for Port Authority Certified Small Business Enterprises) - Range B: $2,500,000 to $25,000,000 - Range C: Greater than $25,000,000 - Multiple firms will be prequalified for each range - Requirements: - Firms must submit qualifications per RFQS requirements - Execution of Terms of Discussion and Contractor’s Qualification Statement required - Emphasis on equal opportunity and non-discrimination - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; open to qualified general construction firms - Notable Features: - SBE set-aside for Range A - Prequalification is for master agreements; work orders will define specific scopes and durations
Description
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is seeking to pre-qualify prospective bidders for Master Agreements for General Construction Services on a Work Order basis as part of the Newark International Airport EWR Redevelopment Program. The solicitation is divided into three contract value ranges: Range A (up to $2,500,000) set aside for Port Authority Certified Small Business Enterprises (SBE), Range B ($2,500,000 to $25,000,000), and Range C (greater than $25,000,000). Multiple firms will be prequalified under these ranges, and work orders may include multiple work types. Firms must submit qualifications demonstrating compliance with RFQS requirements and execute the Terms of Discussion along with the Contractor’s Qualification Statement.