Replace OR Air Handler AHU-1 UH at Community Campus (30)

Project ID: 2136143 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyNew York Subcontract Opportunities [NY]
Deadline06/24/26
Posted06/13/26
Estimated Value$2,500,000 - $5,200,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationNew York
Description
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Work Requested

The project involves the replacement of the existing air handling unit (AHU-1) that serves Operating Rooms (ORs) 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 at SUNY UMU's Community Hospital. The scope of work includes: - Installation of a second air handling unit (AHU-2) outdoors at grade, adjacent to the west fa ade of the operating room addition. This unit will be installed prior to the removal of the existing AHU-1 to ensure uninterrupted operation and provide redundancy. - Removal of the existing AHU-1 after AHU-2 is operational. - Installation of a new shoulder season chiller outdoors to provide off-season cooling. - Installation of new chiller pumps and ancillary hydronic equipment in plant operation room O412. Who is Requesting: This subcontract opportunity is issued by G. M. Crisalli & Associates, Inc.

Background

The project is titled "Replace OR Air Handler AHU-1 UH at Community Campus (30)", Project No. 151075-00. The work is located at SUNY UMU's Community Hospital.

Contract Requirements

- All work must be completed within 550 calendar days from receipt of the Notice to Proceed. - The project is subject to New York State prevailing wage requirements. - Participation from Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Women Business Enterprises (WBE), and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (SDVOB) is highly encouraged. - MWBE contracting goals: MBE Goal: 5.00%, WBE Goal: 5.00%. - SDVOB contracting goal: 3.00%.

Instructions on Submission

To request the link to bid documents or for any questions regarding this project, please email estimates@gmca.com.

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Agency: Nassau County Procurement [NY]

Location: New York

NAICS: Not Provided