College Hall Surge - South Classroom Building Renovation
Federal opportunity from SUNY New Paltz • State University of New York (SUNY). Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026.
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SUNY New Paltz • SUNY New Paltz • Construction Vertical: Building Construction; Rehabilitation & New Construction • General
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The College Hall Surge project at SUNY New Paltz involves the renovation of the South Classroom Building, focusing on the replacement of HVAC units and comprehensive restroom upgrades. This project emphasizes minority and women business enterprise participation with specific goals of 15% each, along with a 6% goal for service-disabled veteran-owned businesses. Contractors must familiarize themselves with the detailed specifications available in the contract documents.
SUNY New Paltz aims to repair and enhance the South Classroom Building, ensuring modernized facilities that include upgraded HVAC systems and fully renovated restrooms.
- Replace up to 9 packaged roof top HVAC units
- Gut renovation of men's and women's toilet rooms
- Partial replacement of metal structural floor joists
- Change plumbing fixtures and sanitary/supply lines
- Install new light fixtures, ceiling tiles, and grid
- Replace flooring and wall finishes
- Install new doors and reconstruct some walls
- Perform general painting and carpet replacement
- Install whiteboards in select rooms
- Conduct minor fire alarm work
- Completed bid form
- Evidence of SDVOB and MWBE compliance
- References for similar projects
- Detailed project timelines
- Cost estimates and breakdowns
- Proof of bonding and insurance
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- Details on the estimated project budget
- Specific timeline for project completion
- Information on potential local subcontractors
- Risk assessments related to existing building conditions
- Clarification on subcontractor approval process
- Guidelines on fire alarm upgrade specifics
- Maintenance expectations post-renovation
- Accessibility requirements for the renovation
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