Opportunity

NYC Passport #82626B0038

Catch Basin Modernization and Infrastructure Improvements in Queens, NY

Posted

June 22, 2026

Respond By

July 28, 2026

Identifier

82626B0038

NAICS

237110, 238190

This opportunity involves the modernization of catch basins and related infrastructure in Queens, New York, managed by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). - Government Buyer: - New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) - Office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer - Scope of Work: - Construction services for installation, repair, and modification of catch basins and connections - Includes concrete and asphalt work, excavation, curb and sidewalk installation, tree removal, pipe connections, and related infrastructure improvements - Products and Materials Requested: - Asphaltic concrete, CA binder mixture, concrete base for pavement, granite and steel-faced curbs, concrete sidewalks, detectable warning units, pipes (vitrified and ductile iron), and various construction materials - Specific part numbers and quantities provided for items such as catch basins (e.g., Standard Catch Basin, Type 1, Part #51.41S001, Qty: 310), pipes, and other components - Services: - Reel camera inspection, cleaning of drainage structures, major and minor catch basin repairs, maintenance of site, rodent control, and fencing - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Mandatory electronic bid submission via PASSPort portal - Compliance with the Iran Divestment Act - Participation in an approved apprenticeship program - Prevailing wage and M/WBE (Minority/Women-owned Business Enterprise) subcontracting goals - Equal employment opportunity and whistleblower protections - No specific OEMs or branded manufacturers are named; the procurement is for construction services and standard materials.

Description

The solicitation 82626B0038-BWSO_CB-QE25 involves the modernization of catch basins in the borough of Queens. The work includes installing new catch basins and connections, as well as reconstructing or modifying existing defective catch basins in the same location. The contract is managed by the Department of Environmental Protection and has an estimated value of $4,855,747.50. The anticipated contract period is from November 9, 2026, to May 10, 2028.

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