Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2138136
Design and Construction Administration Services for BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building at SUNY Stony Brook
Posted
August 18, 2026
Respond By
September 10, 2026
Identifier
2138136
NAICS
541310, 541330
This opportunity from the State University Construction Fund seeks qualified consultants for design and construction administration of a new BioTech Multidisciplinary Research Building at SUNY Stony Brook. - Government Buyer: - State University Construction Fund (SUCF) Procurement division - Project location: SUNY Stony Brook, Suffolk County, NY - Scope of Services: - Design and construction administration for a five-story, 68,000 gross square foot research facility - Facility features: flexible biomedical labs, cell culture rooms, rodent procedure rooms, environmental and cold rooms, heavy equipment bays, fume hood alcoves, glassware wash/autoclave facilities - Infrastructure requirements: laboratory gas distribution, reverse-osmosis/deionized water systems, high-efficiency exhaust systems - Embedded program study and evaluation of geothermal energy integration - Research Focus: - Artificial intelligence in medicine, therapeutics, aging, neuroscience, pain, cardiovascular, and kidney disease - Notable Requirements: - Participation goals for Minority/Women Business Enterprises (MWBE) and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) - Estimated Construction Budget: - Approximately $150 million - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Contract term is 60 months, covering design and construction administration
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, directly connected to the Medical and Research Translation (MART) Building, to expand biomedical research capacity and support healthcare innovation. The building will be a five-story, slab-on-grade research facility with a mechanical penthouse, supporting flexible laboratories and specialized infrastructure for basic, translational, clinical, and computational research. The consultant will also evaluate geothermal energy integration opportunities as part of the design process, with an estimated construction budget of approximately $150 million.