Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #85624B0012

Interior Renovations at 1 Centre Street, 25th Floor – MWBE/SDVOB Construction Opportunity

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

July 15, 2026

Identifier

85624B0012

NAICS

236220, 238290, 238350, 238150, 238210, 238220

This opportunity is for interior renovations at 1 Centre Street, 25th Floor, New York, NY, issued by the City of New York Department of Citywide Administrative Services. - Government Buyer: - The City of New York Department of Citywide Administrative Services - Contact: Florence Mai - Project Scope: - Replacement of all windows on the 25th floor - Furring out the perimeter to comply with current energy codes - Addition of two convenience stairs at the wings - Replacement of the 24th Floor roof and the roof directly above the 25th floor - Full Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) scope - MWBE/SDVOB Participation: - Targeted at Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) - MWBE goals: 30% total, including 16% Black American and 14% Hispanic American participation - Products/Services Requested: - Construction materials and services for windows, insulation, staircases, roofing, and MEP systems - No specific OEMs or vendors named; bidders may propose suitable brands and solutions - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with current energy codes for perimeter insulation - Surge space creation and workspace upgrades for future needs - Strict MWBE/SDVOB participation goals - No administrative or procedural details included

Description

Prismatic Development Corporation is seeking bids from qualified MWBE and SDVOB firms for interior renovations of the 25th Floor at 1 Centre St., New York, NY, to create a surge space. The renovation includes upgrading offices, replacing all windows, furring out the perimeter to meet energy codes, adding two convenience stairs at the wings, and replacing the 24th and 25th floor roofs. A full MEP scope is included. MWBE goals for the project are 30%, with disaggregated goals of 16% Black American and 14% Hispanic American.

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