Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #SG490

Architectural Services for Statewide Historic Restoration and Rehabilitation

Posted

July 02, 2026

Respond By

July 24, 2026

Identifier

SG490

NAICS

541310

New York State Office of General Services (OGS) is seeking an architectural firm for historic restoration and rehabilitation services statewide. - Government Buyer: - New York State Office of General Services (OGS), Design & Construction, Consultant Procurement - Scope of Work: - Architectural services for historic restoration and rehabilitation of state-owned buildings - Facilities include NYS Capitol, Empire State Plaza, office buildings, armories, and other institutional sites - Many buildings are National Historic Landmarks or listed on the National Register of Historic Places - Key Requirements: - Demonstrated expertise in architectural history and historic building construction - Experience with public sector restoration projects - Ability to conduct field investigations, testing, code analysis, and document preparation - Familiarity with New York State Historic Preservation Act Section 14.09 consultation process - Additional engineering services may include site/civil/utility, structural, fire protection/fire alarm, energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability - Diversity goals: 6% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business (SDVOB), 15% Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), 15% Women Business Enterprise (WBE) - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named, as this is a professional services solicitation - Contract Term: - Five-year contract: three years to assign new work, two additional years to complete assignments

Description

The New York State Office of General Services (OGS) Design & Construction group intends to contract with one architectural firm specializing in historic restoration and rehabilitation projects. These projects may include historic state buildings such as the NYS Capitol and Empire State Plaza, office buildings, armories, and various state-owned institutional facilities, many of which are National Historic Landmarks or listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The majority of projects will involve rehabilitation of existing facilities. The firm must have strong design skills, knowledge of architectural history, experience with public sector restoration projects, and resources for field investigations, testing, code analysis, and document preparation.

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