Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #PO-LI-26-OB-001

Reservoir Tank Cleaning Service at Orient Beach State Park

Posted

July 06, 2026

Respond By

July 27, 2026

Identifier

PO-LI-26-OB-001

NAICS

562991, 562910, 562998, 237110

This opportunity is for the cleaning of a 30,000-gallon epoxy-lined, non-pressurized water reservoir at Orient Beach State Park, managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). - Government Buyer: - New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP), Long Island State Park Headquarters, Orient Beach State Park - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Cleaning service for a 30,000-gallon epoxy-lined, non-pressurized water reservoir - Includes: visual inspection for flaws, draining (with park staff assistance), removal and disposal of waste at a DEC-authorized facility, interior cleaning, post-cleaning report with before/after photos, and post-disinfection bacteriological water testing for potable use - Contractor must provide all necessary equipment (submersible pumps, high-pressure washers, vacuums, disinfected gear) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Technicians must hold valid OSHA Confined Space Entry, AWWA, and NACE/AMPP certifications - Strict adherence to EPA and New York State environmental regulations - Submission of a site-specific OSHA Confined Space Plan is required - Work is classified as public work under New York Labor Law and requires payment of prevailing wages - Contractors must provide references - A site visit is highly recommended

Description

The Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) is seeking quotes for cleaning a 30,000-gallon epoxy lined, non-pressurized water reservoir at Orient Beach State Park. The contractor must provide all necessary equipment such as submersible pumps, high-pressure washers, vacuums, and disinfected gear. The scope includes visual inspection for flaws, draining the tank with park staff assistance, removing waste to a DEC authorized facility, cleaning the tank interior, providing a post-cleaning report with photos, and conducting post-disinfection bacteriological water testing to ensure safety for potable use. References are requested, and a site visit is highly recommended.

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