Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136117

Buffalo Sewer Authority seeks MWBE subcontractors and suppliers for Colorado Avenue – CSO053 SPP 337 Modification construction project

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

2136117

NAICS

237110, 237990, 238190

This opportunity is issued by the Buffalo Sewer Authority for the Colorado Avenue – CSO053 SPP 337 Modification construction project in Buffalo, NY. - Government Buyer: - Buffalo Sewer Authority (local government agency) - Project Scope: - Extension of the SPP 337 Diversion Chamber - Installation of a new dropshaft to the Scajaquada Tunnel, including an energy dissipation insert - Installation of new 42-inch diameter piping - Modification of existing interceptor chambers - Conversion of dropshafts to air vent shafts - Installation of temporary access roads - Restoration of the work zone (landscaping, paving, curb and sidewalk replacement) - Participation Requirements: - Seeking New York State certified Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) subcontractors and suppliers - MWBE participation goal set at 20% - General Requirements: - Furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary for construction - Maintaining a clean and protected work site - Providing proper machinery, supports, and anchor bolts - Controlling local traffic during construction - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - No product part numbers or quantities are specified in the notice

Description

Kandey Company, Inc. is seeking NYS certified MWBE subcontractors and suppliers for the Colorado Avenue – CSO053 SPP 337 Modification project located in Erie County, NY. The work includes extension of the SPP 337 Diversion Chamber, installation of a new dropshaft to the Scajaquada Tunnel, installation of new piping, modification of existing chambers, conversion of dropshafts, installation of temporary access roads, and restoration of the work zone area. Additional responsibilities include furnishing labor, materials, equipment, maintaining the site, protecting work, and controlling local traffic during construction. The project is managed by the Buffalo Sewer Authority and is located at the intersection of Colorado Avenue and Scajaquada Street in Buffalo, NY.

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