Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2136208
Subcontractor and Supplier Opportunity: Kiamesha Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Posted
October 04, 2023
Respond By
June 25, 2023
Identifier
2136208
NAICS
237110, 221320
This opportunity is for subcontractors and suppliers to participate in the Kiamesha Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project for the Town of Thompson, Sullivan County, NY. - Government Buyer: - Town of Thompson (Sullivan County, NY) - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive upgrades to the existing wastewater treatment plant - Improvements to influent channel/flow splitter box, oxidation ditches, tertiary sand filters, sludge holding tank, RAS/WAS pumps, sludge dewatering system, drying beds, existing pump station, and various existing buildings - Construction of new facilities, including: - New pump station - New UV disinfection building - New workshop/maintenance building - Yard piping and site work - Other related miscellaneous work - Participation Goals: - 20% set-aside for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) - 6% set-aside for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) - Requirements: - Proof of registration with the New York State Department of Labor (Labor Law Section 220-I) - No specific OEMs, vendors, or product part numbers are mentioned in the notice - Open to qualified subcontractors, service providers, material suppliers, and trucking firms
Description
W.M. Schultz Construction, Inc., acting as the prime contractor, is seeking qualified subcontractors, service providers, material suppliers, and trucking firms for the Kiamesha Lake Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade Project in Town of Thompson, Sullivan County, NY. The work involves general upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant including improvements to various components such as the influent channel, oxidation ditches, sand filters, sludge systems, pump stations, and construction of new buildings and site work. Certified MWBE and SDVOB firms are actively encouraged to submit quotations. Contractors must provide proof of registration with NYSDOL as required by Labor Law Section 220-I.