Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #3578409999
Restoration and Replacement Work at CUNY College of Staten Island Buildings (MWBE/Small Business Set-Aside)
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
3578409999
NAICS
236220, 238190, 238990
This opportunity involves major restoration and replacement work at the College of Staten Island, managed by the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY), Construction Division. - Government Buyer: Dormitory Authority of the State of New York (DASNY), Construction Division - Scope of Work: - Restoration and replacement at five buildings (1A, 2A, 1C, 1L, 6S) - Skylight restoration and replacement, including new roofing systems, flashing, vapor barriers, plywood, and prefabricated skylights - Cupola roof and lantern restoration, including mortar joints, expansion joints, sealants, and glass panel replacement - Masonry wall repairs, including replacement of masonry, windowsills, lintels, area lights, flashing, counter flashing, weeps, and matching brick - Roof cover replacement down to the metal deck or substructure - Asbestos abatement in multiple buildings - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Open only to MWBE (Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises) and small businesses - Set-aside goals: SDVOB (6%), MBE (18%), WBE (12%) - Project Labor Agreement (PLA) required for all subcontractors - Bidders must have at least five years of relevant experience and comply with New York State business registration and licensing - Estimated contract value: $4.5M to $5M
Description
This solicitation is for restoration and replacement work including skylight restoration, cupola roof and lantern restoration, masonry wall repairs, roof cover replacement, and associated asbestos abatement across five buildings at the College of Staten Island. Specific work includes masonry replacement, window sill and lintel repairs, skylight replacement, flashing installation, and asbestos-containing material removal. The project will utilize a Project Labor Agreement (PLA) binding all subcontractors. Proposals require a minimum of five years of experience with similar projects and compliance with New York State business registration and licensing requirements.