RFQ Agrivoltaics Research Facilities
Federal opportunity from Facilities Contracts • Cornell University. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026.
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Facilities Contracts • Cornell Ithaca Campus, Cornell Agritech Campus, and Cornell Hudson Valley Research Lab • Utilities & Green Energies • General
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Cornell University is soliciting qualifications for Consultant Services to develop agrivoltaics research facilities at three locations in New York State, focusing on solar array design and implementation. This project aims to enhance agricultural education and research while balancing energy production. The project, funded by NYSERDA, is expected to complete in Winter 2028, and submissions are due by February 19, 2026.
Cornell University seeks qualified firms to create agrivoltaic facilities that combine agricultural production with solar energy generation at three specific sites, optimizing the utility of both energy and agricultural outputs.
- Design Phases with milestone delivery and decision points
- Site permitting and engineering studies
- Bid and Construction Administration
- Construction services depending on delivery methodology
- Site interconnection and commissioning
- Close out and documentation for all phases
- Letter of Interest
- Consultant’s qualifications and experience
- Qualifications of consultant staff
- Approach and capability
- Recommendations for project delivery methodologies
- Previous experience with similar projects
- Proposed subconsultant team
- References
- Company overview and key contact
- Submission in PDF format, no more than 25 pages
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- Specific budget estimates for the project
- Details on the expected size and capacity of the solar installations
- Clarification on whether the sites can be considered as a single project or separately
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