Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136168

Design-Build Services for West Hempstead & Winfield Substation Replacements (MTA - NYC Transit)

Posted

June 12, 2026

Respond By

July 16, 2026

Identifier

2136168

NAICS

237130

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) - NYC Transit (NYCT) is seeking a qualified Design-Builder for major substation replacement projects. - Government Buyer: - Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), NYC Transit (NYCT), MTA NYCT, 3 Stone Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY - Scope of Work: - Design and installation of a new LIRR Substation Headquarters at West Hempstead - Design and installation of two new Traction Power Substations (TPSS) at West Hempstead and Winfield - Replacement of existing substations that are beyond their useful life - Products/Services Requested: - Comprehensive design-build services for substation headquarters and traction power substations - Quantities: - 1 LIRR Substation Headquarters (West Hempstead) - 1 Traction Power Substation (West Hempstead) - 1 Traction Power Substation (Winfield) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Significant participation goals: 15% Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), 15% Women Business Enterprise (WBE), 6% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB) - Enhanced Utilization Credit Initiative (EUCI) to incentivize MWBE firms with limited prior MTA contracting experience - Contract value estimated to exceed $100 million - Contract term is 1,004 calendar days - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.

Description

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), through the MTA Construction and Development Company (MTA C&D), is issuing a two-step Request for Proposals (RFP) to select a qualified Design-Builder. The selected Design-Builder will design and install a new LIRR Substation Headquarters at West Hempstead and two new Traction Power Substations (TPSS) at West Hempstead and Winfield, replacing existing substations beyond their useful life. The solicitation involves a Request for Qualification (RFQ) process followed by the RFP process, with an intended design-build contract award at the end. The contract is fully funded by MTA and includes goals for minority and women business enterprises and service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. This contract is not federally funded.

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