Schenectady Rental rehab Project
Federal opportunity from NY. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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Schenectady • Construction Vertical: Building Construction; Rehabilitation & New Construction • Contractor Ads
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The Schenectady Rental Rehab Project, initiated by Baker Contracting, aims to renovate 6 residential buildings in Schenectady, NY. The solicitation is focused on engaging MWBE and Section 3 subcontractors across various trades, with a significant emphasis on meeting a total MWBE goal of 25%. Proposals are due by February 19, 2026, making timely response critical for interested firms.
Baker Contracting is looking to hire qualified subcontractors and material suppliers to execute renovation work on multiple residential structures, ensuring compliance with MWBE and DBE goals.
- Evaluate scope requirements for each building renovation
- Identify and secure MWBE & Section 3 subcontractors
- Procure materials and supplies for the project
- Coordinate schedules across trades for efficient execution
- Ensure compliance with SDVOB, MWBE, and DBE goals
- Company overview and relevant experience
- Proof of MWBE or Section 3 certification
- Detailed pricing proposal
- Project timeline and milestones
- Compliance documentation for SDVOB, MWBE, and DBE goals
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- Specific details on renovation scope per building
- Clear project start and end dates
- Exact budgetary constraints or estimates for the project
- Information on existing conditions of the buildings
- Market conditions affecting material and labor availability
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