Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2601CC-G

Mineola Community Center Interior Renovation – Subcontractor and Supplier Solicitation

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

July 31, 2026

Identifier

2601CC-G

NAICS

236220, 238990, 337212

This opportunity involves the interior renovation of the Mineola Community Center in Mineola, NY, managed by Preferred Construction Inc. - Government Buyer: Village of Mineola (local government) - Project Management: Preferred Construction Inc (general contractor) - Architect: D&B Engineers and Architects, D.P.C. - Scope of Work: - Renovation of cellar, gymnasium, stage, multipurpose rooms, kitchen, lobby, hallways, closets, and West entryway - Open to a wide range of construction trades and suppliers - MWBE Requirement: - 30% participation goal for Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) - Compliance Requirements: - Prevailing wage rates must be paid - All workers must have OSHA cards - Project is tax-exempt - Insurance Requirements: - $2,000,000 per project and for products/completed operations - $1,000,000 for personal and advertising injury - $100,000 for damage to premises rented - $5,000 for medical expenses - Contract Duration: - 10 months (285 consecutive calendar days) for substantial completion - No specific product OEMs or brands are mentioned in the solicitation - Opportunity is suitable for a variety of subcontractors and suppliers in the construction sector

Description

Preferred Construction Inc is seeking qualified subcontractors and suppliers for the renovation of the Mineola Community Center located at 155 Washington Avenue, Mineola, NY. The project involves interior renovations including the cellar, gymnasium, stage, multipurpose rooms, kitchen, lobby, hallways, closets, and West entryway. This is a prevailing wage, tax-exempt project with a 30% MWBE participation goal. The contract term is 10 months (285 consecutive calendar days) with a completion deadline within this period. OSHA cards are required for participation.

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