Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #131344-00
Design and Construction Administration Services for New BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building at SUNY Stony Brook
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
September 10, 2026
Identifier
131344-00
NAICS
541310, 541330
This opportunity from the State University Construction Fund (SUCF) seeks consulting firms for design and construction administration services for a new BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building at SUNY Stony Brook. - Government Buyer: - State University Construction Fund (SUCF), Procurement Division - Project location: State University of New York at Stony Brook, Suffolk County, NY - Scope of Work: - Design and construction administration for a new, ~68,000 gross square foot research facility - Flexible laboratory spaces, specialized biomedical infrastructure (cell culture rooms, rodent procedure rooms, environmental/cold rooms, heavy equipment bays, fume hood alcoves, glassware wash/autoclave facilities) - Building systems: laboratory gas distribution, reverse-osmosis/deionized water, high-efficiency exhaust - Support for research in AI in Medicine, therapeutics, healthy aging, neuroscience, pain, cardiovascular, and kidney disease - Faculty offices, workspaces, conference rooms, collaboration areas - Evaluation of geothermal energy integration - Notable Requirements: - Electronic submission of Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) - Compliance with procurement lobbying laws - Business enterprise participation goals: 6% SDVOB, 15% MBE, 15% WBE - Estimated Construction Value: $150 million - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Services requested: Design and construction administration consulting - No product line items or part numbers specified
Description
The State University Construction Fund (SUCF) is seeking Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from consultants to provide design and construction administration services for the Construct New BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building project at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. The project involves constructing a new approximately 68,000 GSF, state-of-the-art BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building connected to the Medical and Research Translation (MART) Building. The facility will include flexible laboratories, specialized infrastructure, and spaces for biomedical research, cell culture, rodent procedures, environmental and cold rooms, heavy equipment bays, fume hood alcoves, and glassware wash/autoclave facilities. The building will support research programs in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, therapeutics, healthy aging, neuroscience, pain, cardiovascular, and kidney disease research, and will also have faculty offices, researcher workspaces, conference rooms, and collaboration areas. The design will evaluate geothermal energy opportunities and the final square footage and programmatic elements depend on the available budget.