Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #C&W-20260616
Water Treatment Services for Cooling Towers at One & Two United Nations Plaza, NYC
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
C&W-20260616
NAICS
561790
This opportunity involves water treatment services for cooling towers at One and Two United Nations Plaza in New York City. - Government Buyer: - United Nations Development Corporation (UNDC), a New York State public benefit corporation - Properties managed by Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive water treatment services for cooling towers at two Class A, high-rise commercial office buildings - Contractor must provide all materials, labor, and oversight - Separate contracts for each building - Products/Services Requested: - Water treatment services (no specific OEMs or part numbers specified) - Compliance with all applicable NYC and NY State laws, including Local Law 159 of 2025 - Notable Requirements: - Minimum ten years of relevant experience - Authorization to do business in New York State - $5 million liability insurance - Resume of current assignments at comparable NYC buildings - New York State-licensed professional engineer required - 30% MWBE participation goal - Previous similar contract awarded to Rochester Midland Corporation - No specific OEMs or product part numbers mentioned; focus is on service delivery per consultant specifications
Description
The United Nations Development Corporation (UNDC) is seeking a qualified contractor to provide all material, labor, and oversight for water treatment services for the cooling towers at One and Two United Nations Plaza. The services must comply with all applicable laws in New York City and New York State, including Local Law 159 of 2025. The contractor will provide services under separate contracts for each building, which are Class A, mixed-use, high-rise commercial office buildings in east midtown Manhattan. Minimum qualifications include at least ten years of experience, authorization to do business in New York State, $5 million liability insurance, and a New York State-licensed professional engineer.