Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #361080-00

SUNY Seeks Design and Construction Administration for Elevator Rehabilitation at H. Carl McCall Building

Posted

July 10, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

361080-00

NAICS

238290, 541310

The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) is seeking qualified consultants for design and construction administration services to rehabilitate passenger elevators at the H. Carl McCall SUNY Building in Albany, NY. - Government Buyer: - State University Construction Fund (SUCF), representing the State University of New York System Administration - Project Scope: - Design and construction administration for the modernization or replacement of eight overhead geared traction elevators - Includes removal of hazardous materials and upgrades to meet current building code and ADA accessibility requirements - The building is a historic, 200,000 GSF, five-story structure with a 13-story central tower - Elevators have frequent service interruptions due to obsolete components - Products/Services Requested: - Modernization or replacement of 8 overhead geared traction elevators - Design and construction administration consulting services for the full project - Notable Requirements: - Electronic submission of Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) - Compliance with New York State procurement lobbying laws - Achievement of business enterprise participation goals: 6% SDVOB, 15% MBE, and 15% WBE - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - The contract covers the entire project duration, estimated at 60 months

Description

The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) is seeking Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from consultants to provide design and construction administration services for the Rehabilitate Passenger Elevators – H. Carl McCall SUNY Building project at the State University of New York, System Administration in Albany. The project involves modernizing or replacing eight overhead geared traction elevators, including removal of hazardous materials and upgrades to meet current code and ADA requirements. The building is a historic structure with elevators that have experienced numerous service interruptions due to obsolete components. Design services will cover the entire project.

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