Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #EPF-HPF 73109

Prospect Park Tennis House Historic Restoration and Preservation Services

Posted

July 10, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

EPF-HPF 73109

NAICS

238140, 238340, 238190

This opportunity involves the restoration and preservation of the historic Prospect Park Tennis House in Brooklyn, NY, managed by the Prospect Park Alliance. - Government Buyer: Prospect Park Alliance (Brooklyn, NY) - Scope of Work: - Structural repairs to the building façade, including repointing, patching, pinning, and stone dutchman installation - Extensive masonry cleaning (limestone, granite, brick, ferrous and oil stains) using chemical cleaners and pressurized water - Restoration and cleaning of mosaic and terrazzo flooring (over 2,300 sq ft of terrazzo cleaning, 775 sq ft of mosaic cleaning, new installations, and tile resetting) - Installation of new metal railings (86 linear feet) and posts (12 units), plus removal/resetting of existing railings and gates - Application of steel coatings to existing railings (206 linear feet) - Joint sealant repairs and installation between masonry and window frames - Drainage system work, including television inspection and pipe clearing (370 linear feet), and drain dome replacement - Notable Requirements: - Bidders must have completed at least five historic preservation projects valued at $500,000+ in NYC, with experience in tile, stone, and terrazzo restoration - Compliance with NYC Labor Law 220 (prevailing wage), New York State licensing, and NYC Parks requirements - MWBE requirements are waived for this project - Work must adhere to historic preservation standards, including mock-ups and testing - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation - Contract term is 12 months, with possible extensions

Description

This solicitation is for the reconstruction and preservation of the Prospect Park Tennis House located at 52 West Dr, Brooklyn, NY. The work includes structural repairs such as repointing joints, adding dutchman, patching, and pinning to restore the structural integrity of the façade. Cleaning of various oil and ferrous stains on the façade and existing mosaic and terrazzo flooring is required. Existing ADA railings will receive new paint and new bases in some cases. Qualified bidders must have completed at least five historic preservation projects of $500k or more within NYC and have experience with historic tile, stone, and terrazzo restoration.

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