Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #GC-5-2026

Re-roofing Three Cabins at Harriman State Park with GAF Architectural Shingles

Posted

August 18, 2026

Respond By

September 09, 2026

Identifier

GC-5-2026

NAICS

238160

This opportunity is for re-roofing three cabins at Harriman State Park, S-3 Camp Winonah, NY, managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP), Palisades Region. - Government Buyer: - New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP), Palisades Region - Contact: Marjorie Gerbier - OEMs and Vendors: - GAF (specified for architectural shingles, starter shingles, and cap shingles) - Products Requested: - GAF Architectural Shingles (Charcoal color): 136 bundles - GAF Starter Shingles: 4 bundles - GAF Cap Shingles (Charcoal color): 8 bundles - Plywood 4x8x1/2 sheets: 125 - Ice and Water Shield: 8 rolls - 30-pound Tar Paper: 16 rolls - Brown Extra Wide Drip Edge: 425 linear feet - 1x6 Pressure-Treated Facia Board: 220 linear feet - Roofing Nails (1-inch): 3 boxes - Roofing Nails (2-inch): 1 box - Rubber Boots with Flashing: 3 - Labor and site cleanup for three cabins - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Full roof replacement for cabin 402; partial plywood replacement for cabins 414 and 415 - All shingles and related products must be GAF brand, Charcoal color - Installation of new facia boards, drip edge, ice and water shield, tar paper, flashing, and rubber boots for roof penetrations - Compliance with New York State prevailing wage laws and contractor registry - Good faith efforts to include MWBE/SDVOB vendors where subcontracting is available - Site must be left clean with all debris removed - Project is a one-time service; no ongoing or option periods specified

Description

The Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) is seeking quotes for re-roofing three cabins located at S-3 Camp Winonah in Harriman State Park, specifically cabins 402, 414, and 415. The project involves removing existing shingles, making necessary wood repairs, installing plywood sheathing, staining and installing new facia boards, applying ice and water shield and tar paper, installing new drip edges, architectural shingles, and proper flashing around roof penetrations. The site must be left clean with all debris removed. Site visits are scheduled for August 21 and August 26, 2026.

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