8 New York CityTransit June 16, 2016 RFP No. A-36622 RFQ No. 0000133822 THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS Supplementallnfonnation Bulletin No.3 To All Prospective Proposers: This Supplemental Information Bulletin consists of two (2) Pages. A) PROPOSAL DUE DATE: The Due Date for the submission of Step 1, Qualification Packages remains to be scheduled for Tuesday. June 21! 2016 at 12:00 Noon. See the website advertisement for submission requirements. B) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS At the GCA meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2016, MTA's chairman presented an update on the MTA 2015-19 capital program, including information relating to the ESI Program (31 Stations). Subsequent to the presentation, several questions were asked by prospective Proposers in attendance. Those questions, and the Authority's responses, are listed as follows: Question No. 12 May shortlisted Proposers add or delete team members throughout the Program? Answer No. 12 Yes. While the Prime Contractor and Lead Design Firm must remain unchanged, Design-Build Proposers may supplement their teams (as submitted in response to Step 1) with additional members as needed to fulfil the scope of work related to a particular Package. Question No. 13 Please clarify the Industrial Design aspects of the Program. Answer No. 13 In addition to the eight identified construction packages which address all 31 stations (typically 3-5 stations each), NYCT anticipates there will be 3-4.RFP packages that include industrial design and manufacture associated with station furniture and architectural components to be installed throughout the ESI Program. Only those Proposers that have been prequalified in Page 1 of Z
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RFP No. A-36622 RFQ No. 0000133822
THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS
Supplementallnfonnation Bulletin No.3
To All Prospective Proposers:
This Supplemental Information Bulletin consists of two (2) Pages.
A) PROPOSAL DUE DATE:
The Due Date for the submission of Step 1, Qualification Packages remains to be scheduled for Tuesday. June 21! 2016 at 12:00 Noon. See the website advertisement for submission requirements.
B) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
At the GCA meeting on Thursday, June 16, 2016, MTA's chairman presented an update on the MTA 2015-19 capital program, including information relating to the ESI Program (31 Stations). Subsequent to the presentation, several questions were asked by prospective Proposers in attendance. Those questions, and the Authority's responses, are listed as follows:
Question No. 12 May shortlisted Proposers add or delete team members throughout the Program?
Answer No. 12 Yes. While the Prime Contractor and Lead Design Firm must remain unchanged, Design-Build Proposers may supplement their teams (as submitted in response to Step 1) with additional members as needed to fulfil the scope of work related to a particular Package.
Question No. 13 Please clarify the Industrial Design aspects of the Program.
Answer No. 13 In addition to the eight identified construction packages which address all 31 stations (typically 3-5 stations each), NYCT anticipates there will be 3-4.RFP packages that include industrial design and manufacture associated with station furniture and architectural components to be installed throughout the ESI Program. Only those Proposers that have been prequalified in
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Step 1 will receive the RFP packages for these industrial product elements. Examples of potential industrial product elements were presented at the April 19, 2016 Project Overview Meeting; this presentation was subsequently provided to that meeting's attendees.
Question No. 14 Please provide further clarity on the stipend arrangements.
Answer No. 14 NYCT will provide a stipend to each unsuccessful Proposer who submits a responsive proposal for Package 1. NYCT also intends to issue stipends for future packages.
Question No. 15 Will NYCT require an itemized invoice of Proposer expenses in order to provide the stipend?
Answer No. 15 No.
Please be governed accordingly when submitting your Qualification Package in consideration of Step 1 of this RFP.
Sincerely,
Frank Salvato Assistant Chief Procurement Officer Materiel Division
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RFP No. A-36622 RFQ No. 0000133822
THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS
Supplemental Information Bulletin No.2
To All Prospective Proposers:
This Supplemental Information Bulletin consists of four (4) Pages.
A) PROPOSAL DUE DATE:
The Due Date for the submission of Step 1, Qualification Packages remains to be scheduled for Tuesday. June 21.2016 at 12:00 Noon. See the website advertisement for submission requirements.
B) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Below are questions and/or requests for clarification submitted by Prospective Proposers and the Authority's responses using a question and answer format.
Question No. 6a [The next four questions regard the following statement] "It is the intention of NYCT to offer a stipend to Proposers that submit responsive and detailed technical proposals in response to Step 2 RFPs. Stipend amounts are anticipated to vary according to the value of each contract package as well as other factors."
"It is the intention of NYCT to offer a stipend". Will NYCT commit at this stage in the procurement that a stipend "will be offered to Proposers". This is important for Proposers to know at this time as it affects potential teaming arrangements and other business considerations.
Answer No. 6a Yes, NYCT intends to provide a stipend after award of each contract package to each unsuccessful Proposer who submitted a responsive proposal for that package.
Question No. 6b Can further clarity be provided regarding the anticipated stipend amounts? With the understanding that the packages will vary in value can the anticipated stipend amount be expressed on a percentage value of the overall package amount? Similar to the statement above in (a) this affects teaming arrangements and other business considerations.
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Answer No. 6b Stipends are not intended to cover the full cost of preparing and submitting a proposal. While no information regarding specific amounts is available at this time, it is anticipated that the stipend amount will vary by package. In general, stipend amounts will be determined based on an analysis of factors such as the time expended in preparing proposals and the relative complexity of the package work. In order to receive a stipend, unsuccessful proposers will be required to enter into a stipend agreement setting forth the terms and amount of the stipend.
Question No. 6c What are the factors in determining if the Proposer has submitted a responsive and detailed proposal?
Answer No. 6c Factors will include the completeness of the proposal in terms of addressing the requirements outlined in the RFP, particularly those requirements regarding the project schedule.
Question No. 6d If a proposer happens to fall out of the "competitive price range" will a stipend be offered to the Proposer?
Answer No. 6d Yes.
Question No.7 Step Evaluation Criteria, 1A. Prerequisite Threshold Criteria: "The design-build team shall include full-time project engineers, superintendents and inspectors with NYCT experience". Is it the intent of NYCT that the Proposer include in their Scope of Work the role of QAlQC for the project?
Answer No. 7 Yes. The Design-Builder is responsible for meeting all project requirements and shall provide QC and QA on its design and construction work. For example, in Package 1, the Design-Builder shall provide a full-time Quality Manger, Design Manager, Design Quality.Assurance Manager, on-site Project Engineer (one per station), Quality Staff (on-site inspectors), and Safety Engineer.
Question No.8 In Step 2, the selected proposers from Step 1 will be requested to submit comprehensive responses to the RFPs, which will be evaluated in accordance with the specific evaluation criteria set forth below and in the RFPs. Presently a proposer "will be requested" to submit responses to the RFPs. Is it a requirement a proposer submit responses to all RFPs? Due to unknown future awarded work, both for this Program and other work outside of the Program, the situation may arise where a proposer may not be able to submit on all the RFPs. If the situation were to arise where a proposer did not submit on one or more RFPs how would this affect the proposers ability to submit on future RFPs which are solicited after the RFPs which the proposer
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passed on? Would this affect NYCT's opinion of any of the Proposer's Team Members for future work outside of this Program?
Answer No.8 Although it is NYCT's goal to achieve maximum competition for each Step 2 RFP, it is understood that all Proposers may not be able to participate in every Step 2 RFP. It is expected that Proposers will submit proposals for multiple contract packages and will remain engaged throughout the Program.
Question No.9 In regard to RFQ #0000133822 Notice A-36622, please clarify whether the Proposer may SUbmit up to ten projects for each member of the Proposer's team when completing the Standard Form 330 F - Examples Which Best Illustrate Proposed Team's Qualifications For this Contract? Form F includes the following "(Please no more than 10 projects)". For example if the Proposer ;s a JV, should each JV member as well as the Lead Design Firm submit 10 projects?
Answer No.9 Up to ten projects total shall be SUbmitted for the Prime Contractor, and up to ten projects total shall be submitted for the Lead Design Firm. If either entity is a JV, the selected projects may illustrate the qualifications of any of that JV's members. For clarity, the maximum number of projects that can be submitted is 10+10: the first ten construction projects and first ten design projects will be used in the evaluation, and any additional projects over this maximum will not be evaluated.
question No. 10 Will all the stations in a particular package will be closed during the 12 month construction schedule?
Answer No. 10 Stations will not be closed for the full duration of a construction package. Although the duration of station closures will vary with each package, it is expected that each Proposer will present a strategy that minimizes station closure durations. All stations in a contract package may be closed simultaneously if they are not adjacent.
Question No. 11 If the answer above is no, is it NYCT intention to close consecutive stations? Please explain the closing procedures.
Answer No. 11 Consecutive (or adjacent) stations will not be permitted to be closed simultaneously. The allowable station closures will be defined in the contract packages.
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Please be governed accordingly when submitting your Qualification Package in consideration of Step 1 of this RFP.
Sincerely,
Frank Salvato Assistant Chief Procurement Officer Materiel Division
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RFP No. A-36622 RFQ No. 0000133822
THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS
Supplemental Information Bulletin No.1
To All Prospective Proposers:
This Supplemental Information Bulletin consists of three (3) Pages.
A) PROPOSAL DUE DATE:
The Due Date for the submission of Step 1, Qualification Packages remains to be scheduled for Tuesday. June 21. 2016 at 12:00 Noon. See the website advertisement for submission requirements.
B) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Below are questions and/or requests for clarification submitted by Prospective Proposers and the Authority's responses using a question and answer format.
Question No.1 The fourth bullet of paragraph 1B on page 4 requires us to provide the qualifications and experience of our proposed Project Manager/Construction Manager, Design professional, Architect, Electrical! Communications Engineer, Safety Manager, Scheduler and "other key personnel". Are the words "Project Manager/Construction Manager" as stated in this sentence meant to refer to the lead person employed by the Design-Builder who will serve as NYCT's point of contact for the Design-Builder and he/she has overall responsibility for the project for the Design-Builder? In other words, the term "Construction Manager" in this context refers to an individual, rather than a firm providing CM services?
Answer No.1 Yes, that is correct. The Project Manager/Construction Manager is an individual and not a firm; he/she will be the most senior day-to-day lead person responsible for the Design-Build team. This individual shall be authorized to address all aspects of the Design-Builder's scope of work, including but not limited to construction, AlE design, surveying, and inspection and commissioning and handover services. He/she will be the person to whom NYCT gives directions, and from whom NYCT receives reports.
Question No.2 The seventh bullet under paragraph 1A on page 3 states the following "The design-build team shall include full-time project engineers, superintendents and inspectors with NYCT experience." It was our understanding from the RFQ Informational Meeting held by NYCT in NYC that "inspection services" for the project were to be provided by the Owner or the Owner's construction management team, and not a responsibility of the Design-Builder. Please clarify.
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Answer No.2 The Design-Builder will need to have within its own workforce, superintendents and inspectors with NYCT experience, preferably NYCT stations experience. The Design-Build team will need to undertake inspections as part of its own in-house QAlQC procedures to ensure the design intent of their Designer-of-Record's (DOR) designs are being met, as well as managing in-house construction trades, coordination with sub-contractors and suppliers, etc. RFls and design submittals between the DOR and the Design-Builder will need to be managed by the Design-Builder and will, by necessity, require inspectors to be on staff and on site with each shift. While NYCT will have a dedicated Construction Manager with a small team of inspectors for each contract package which may work with the Design-Builder's own inspection team, the onus is ultimately on the DesignBuilder to conduct its own inspections in connection with its work under a contract package.
Question No.3 The third bullet in paragraph 2 on page 4 discusses "Record of performance on other contracts" as it relates to achieving the DBEIWBEIMBE goals along filing all related reports in a timely manner. Is the NYCT requesting the "Record of performance on other contracts" as it relates to achieving the DBEIWBE/MBE goals for both the Design-Builder and the Designer or just the Design-Builder?
Answer No.3 As part of this Step 1, NYCT is interested in the Proposer's record of performance on past and current contracts of the Authority, MTA, and other governmental and non-governmental entities. With regard to past performance in achieving MWBE and DBE goals on other projects, Proposers shall include the past performance of the Prime Contractor and the Lead Design Firm. Responses shall include all members of a joint venture.
Question No.4 The 7th and 8th bullets of paragraph 1A (Prerequisite Threshold Criteria) on page 3 require that the design-build team provide full-time specific personnel (bullet #7) and a NYS registered Land Surveyor (bullet #8) with previous "NYCT experience". In the previous bullets (bullet #2 and bullet #4), the criteria specify previous "MTAlNYCT" experience, thereby opening it up to work performed for other agencies within the MTA. Should bullets 7 & 8 request "MTAlNYCT" experience, rather than "NYCT" experience, to be in line with the previous criteria?
Answer No. 4 The intent is to have qualified site staff and a NYS Land Surveyor with NYCT experience.
question No.5 On page 2 of the RFP, the following language appears: "The Proposer team must have experience in either design or construction of rail stations. Proposers that have successfully completed a Design/Build contract in excess of $50 million either as a Prime Contractor, with a design subcontractor, or in a joint venture, and who desire to be considered for Step 1 evaluation (see further details below) must respond with one (1) ORIGINAL and nine (9) copies of a Qualifications Package containing:" Please clarify whether the Proposer (Prime Contractor) is required to have completed a Design/Build contract in excess of $50 million dollars to be considered for Step 1 evaluation. As this item is not listed under the Pass/Fail criteria or on the list of evaluation criteria, it is our understanding that Proposers (Prime Contractors) that have successfully completed NYCT projects over $50 million dollars and meet the Pass/Fail criteria will be considered for Step 1 evaluation. Please confirm.
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Answer No.5 NYCT clarifies that Proposers (Prime Contractors) that have successfully completed NYCT projects over $50 million dollars and meet the Pass/Fail criteria will be considered for Step 1 evaluation. The NYCT projects do not need to be Design-Build.
Please be governed accordinglv when submitting your Qualification Package in consideration of Step 1 ofthis RFP.
Sincerely,
Frank Salvato Assistant Chief Procurement Officer Materiel Division
MTA-NYCT IS NOW ADVERTISING FOR THE FOLLOWING: RFQ ID #: 0000133822 OPENING/DUE DATE: 6/21/16
TYPE OF SOLICITATION: RFP
SOLICITATION TITLE: A-36622 - THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS DESCRIPTION:. The New York City Transit Authority (NYCT) seeks to retain the services of multiple contractor/designer teams for design and construction services associated with the implementation of the Enhanced Station Initiative (ESI) Program. NYCT will be following a two-step Request for Proposal (RFP) process whereby proposers qualified under Step 1 will be eligible to participate in Step 2 and submit proposals for subsequent RFP packages, anticipated to include 3-5 stations each. Proposers will be evaluated in accordance with Step 1 selection criteria for relevant experience, general responsibility, including record of integrity and business ethics, requisite financial resources and safety record. In Step 2, the selected proposers from Step 1 will be requested to submit comprehensive responses to the RFPs, which will be evaluated for Technical Proposal and Approach, as well as Other Matters, and Overall Project Cost. Step 2 proposals will be accepted only from firms selected in Step 1. Note: It is the intention of NYCT to offer a stipend to Proposers that submit responsive and detailed technical proposals in response to Step 2 RFPs. Stipend amounts are anticipated to vary according to the value of each contract package as well as other factors. Estimated amount of each construction package: Over $10M. Average estimated duration of each construction package: Twelve (12) months. Type of Solicitation: RFP. MBE Goal: 15%. WBE Goal: 15%. Funding: 100% MTA See attached for additional information. ( ) PRE-PROPOSAL CONFERENCE LOCATION:
DATE:
TIME:
( ) SITE TOUR LOCATION:
DATE:
TIME:
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
PROCUREMENT REPRESENTATIVE: Frank Salvato
PHONE: 646-252-6243
REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE DATA UNIVERSAL NUMBERING SYSTEM (DUNS) NUMBER: ALL VENDORS MUST HAVE A DUN & BRADSTREET DUNS NUMBER IF THEY WISHTO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCUREMENT. VENDORS WHO DO NOT HAVE A DUNS NUMBER CAN REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.DNB.COM/PRODUCT/EUPDATE/REQUESTOPTIONS.HTML. TO OBTAIN ONE FREE OF CHARGE. YOU MUST STATE THAT THE NUMBER IS REQUIRED FOR SAM (SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT)
SYSTEM FOR AWARD MANAGEMENT (SAM): VENDORS ARE ALSO REQUIRED TO REGISTER WITH SAM, A FEDERAL VENDOR DATABASE USED TO VALIDATE VEDNDOR INFORMATION, BEFORE REQUESTING BID DOCUMENTS. YOU CAN VISIT THEIR WEBSITE AT www.sam.gov TO REGISTER. A DUNS NUMBER IS REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION.
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SOLICITATION NOTICE FOR WEB SITE
MTA NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT
RFQ #0000133822
NOTICE A-36622
The Enhanced Station Initiative for the Improvement of 31 Stations in all Five Boroughs
The New York City Transit Authority (NYCT) seeks to retain the services of multiple contractor/designer teams for design and construction services associated with the implementation of the Enhanced Station Initiative (ESI) Program. The ESI Program’s focus is on improving the customer experience, the continued responsibility of providing a state of good repair in stations, and the development of underlying station aesthetics through construction and design innovation. The Program includes 31 pre-selected stations located in all five boroughs. Work will be accomplished through the award of multiple Design-Build or other alternative-delivery contract packages that will likely include groups of several stations each. A listing of all ESI stations is attached. The work will include making the stations cleaner, brighter and easier to navigate, by utilizing means such as improved lighting and more intuitive way-finding and will provide amenities such as Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. This will involve architectural finishes (including painting and signage), structural repair and modifications, electrical (including lighting, communications and technology) and mechanical work, as well as architectural and engineering services and surveying. Some contract packages will also include industrial design associated with station furniture and architectural elements and components to be installed within these stations. Funding to begin this initiative is identified in the proposed 2015-2019 Capital Program now pending NYS Capital Program Review Board approval. Additional funding will be identified with future program savings. Awards of packages will be subject to approval of the revised 2015-2019 Capital Program by NYS Capital Program Review Board. In order to address the aggressive schedule associated with this Program, NYCT will be utilizing the RFP process for some or all of the contract packages in order to evaluate factors in addition to cost. It is anticipated that contractors will also be provided, to the extent practicable, full access to these stations in order to complete the work as expeditiously as possible. The cost for each construction package is estimated to be greater than $10 million. It is anticipated that up to eight (8) construction packages will be released in order to address all 31 stations. Average estimated duration from commencement to substantial completion, for each package, will be approximately 12 months. This Program is funded by the MTA and includes 15% Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and 15% Women Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting goals. A listing of M/WBE firms with NYCT experience follows this notice. NYC Transit anticipates that the work to be performed across all 31 stations will be substantially similar. In consideration of the similar work as well as the aggressive schedule, NYCT will be following a two-step Request for Proposal (RFP) process whereby proposers qualified under Step 1 will be eligible to participate in Step 2 and submit proposals for subsequent RFP packages. Proposers not shortlisted under Step 1 will not be eligible to submit proposals under Step 2.
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Although the packaging and procurement strategy for the entire program is still in development, the first package has been positively identified as a design-build under which the Authority will provide a conceptual design for the improvement of the Prospect Avenue, Bay Ridge Avenue and 53rd Street Stations on the ‘R’ Line in Brooklyn. Subsequent packages are anticipated to include 3-5 stations each. In Step 1, Proposers will be assessed in accordance with prerequisite threshold criteria as well as evaluation criteria for relevant experience and general responsibility, including record of integrity and business ethics, requisite financial resources and safety record. In Step 2, the selected proposers from Step 1 will be requested to submit comprehensive responses to the RFPs, which will be evaluated in accordance with the specific evaluation criteria set forth below and in the RFPs. Step 2 proposals will be accepted only from firms selected in Step 1. Successful proposers will not be precluded from participating in subsequent packages. Engineering and other professional/technical service firm(s) that contribute to the NYCT design, or serve as the program facilitator, or participate as owner representatives for this Program are currently considered ineligible to participate in any of the construction packages due to potential conflicts of interest. Firms may apply for waivers regarding eligibility. The Authority in its sole discretion will make a determination as to whether a firm may be eligible to participate in future construction packages.
Note: It is the intention of NYCT to offer a stipend to Proposers that submit responsive and detailed technical proposals in response to Step 2 RFPs. Stipend amounts are anticipated to vary according to the value of each contract package as well as other factors. Primary members of a design-build Proposer team shall mean the Prime Contractor and the Lead Design Firm, either or both of which may be joint ventures. The Lead Design Firm may be an architect or an engineer or an A/E firm. The Proposer team must have experience in either design or construction of rail stations. Proposers that have successfully completed a Design/Build contract in excess of $50 million either as a Prime Contractor, with a design subcontractor, or in a joint venture, and who desire to be considered for Step 1 evaluation (see further details below) must respond with one (1) ORIGINAL and nine (9) copies of a Qualifications Package containing:
Letter of Interest including affirmation of a binding and exclusive teaming agreement between the Prime Contractor and Lead Design Firm for this Program (Sub-consultants
and subcontractors are not required to be exclusive to a proposer),
SF330 forms to be completed by the Prime Contractor and the Lead Design Firm and/or joint venture partners (Customize as appropriate for the Prime Contractor),
Completed NYCT Schedule J Responsibility Questionnaire(s) (to be completed by the Prime Contractor and/or joint venture partners and the Lead Design Firm),
Qualification Statement referencing RFP A-36622 (maximum of 20 single sided pages, or 10 double sided pages) that describes the Proposer’s design-build and other relevant work experience, general responsibility, financial and safety records, as detailed below, and
Letter from a Surety indicating that Proposer has adequate bonding capacity to bond at least $75 million.
In evaluating a Proposer’s response to this advertisement, NYCT shall primarily consider the information furnished in the Qualifications Package and information contained on NYCT and sister agencies prior performance evaluation forms, if any. Incomplete packages may be rejected without further consideration.
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For the purpose of Step 1, the Schedule J and Form SF330 may be obtained free of charge from the NYCT website. NYCT requires all Contractors to refrain from submitting anything other than what has been requested. Qualifications Packages must be submitted to: MTA-NYC Transit, Bid Reception Desk, 3 Stone Street, New York, NY 10004, Attn: Frank Salvato, Assistant Chief Procurement Officer by 12:00 Noon on June 21, 2016, referencing RFQ #0000133822: A-36622 - THE ENHANCED STATION INITIATIVE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF 31 STATIONS IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS. The respondents selected as a result of Step 1 will be invited to submit proposals in response to subsequent RFPs (Step 2), and will be the only teams the Authority will consider eligible to be awarded contracts resulting from the RFPs.
ON-GOING RESPONSIBILITY
Proposers are reminded that establishing a Proposer’s responsibility is an ongoing requirement for award of Authority contracts and that award of Authority contracts may only be made to “responsible” proposers or bidders. Proposers should be aware that the following criteria are considered threshold criteria that must be met. Proposers found unqualified based on evaluation of any of the following criteria will be eliminated from further consideration:
Record regarding integrity and business ethics;
Record regarding defaults, debarments, suspensions and non-responsibility determinations;
Safety Record The proposal will be evaluated by a “Selection Committee” composed of Authority personnel experienced in the disciplines necessary to evaluate the proposal submissions. Step 1 will include evaluation of each firm’s qualifications utilizing the below listed Evaluation Criteria.
STEP 1 EVALUATION CRITERIA
1A. Prerequisite Threshold Criteria: Only teams that demonstrate satisfaction of the following pass/fail criteria shall be considered.
The Lead Design Firm’s Design Professional shall possess a current engineering and/or architecture registration in New York State.
In the past ten years, the Lead Design Firm shall have performed two or more MTA/NYCT stations projects with cumulative design fees over $2 million.
The Lead Design Firm shall have professional liability insurance of at least $3 million.
In the past ten years, the Prime Contractor shall have performed two or more MTA/NYCT stations projects, either as prime contractor or part of a joint venture, with cumulative construction value over $50 million.
The Prime Contractor must demonstrate that it has previously provided its own insurance on similar sized projects.
The design-build team shall be able to use the following software products: MicroStation CAD, ProjectWise, Primavera P6, and ConstructWare.
The design-build team shall include full-time project engineers, superintendents and inspectors with NYCT experience.
The design-build team shall have a NY State registered Land Surveyor with previous NYCT experience.
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All four of the below criteria, which are generally considered of equal importance, will be the basis for a comparative evaluation of Step 1 Proposers by the Authority. 1B. Relevant Experience: The Proposer must satisfactorily demonstrate a successful record in the following areas:
Qualifications of the primary members of the Proposer team, including previous experience in designing and constructing rail stations.
Qualifications of the primary members of the Proposer team, overall and previous history working together on similar rail transit or any design-build projects. It is not a requirement that team members have worked together previously.
Record of timely performance within the target budget and schedule on (i) all design-build projects and (ii) other relevant construction projects completed within the last five years. Provide current client project manager contact information for each project.
Qualifications and experience of the proposed Project Manager / Construction Manager, Design Professional, Architect, Electrical/Communications Engineer, Safety Manager, Scheduler, and other key personnel.
Proposed project organizational structure and the roles and responsibilities of key personnel to include Prime Contractor and Lead Design Firm personnel.
Record of past projects where work was performed in multiple contiguous shifts.
2. General Responsibility to Receive Contract Award and to Successfully and Faithfully Perform the Work: Included in this criterion is the degree to which the Proposer characteristically performs the contract work (including on-site design and construction) using its own forces, types of work which it performs, and satisfactory ratings on performance evaluations:
General business experience and stability, including organizational structure, management expertise, and extent and length of time in business.
Size, capacity and capability in relation to the work to be performed, as well as Proposer’s other concurrent contractual commitments in bar chart form including remaining duration and cost of current and future work as it relates to the performance of this contract (e.g. management, professional and technical expertise to perform the work, the availability of physical plant and equipment to perform the work).
Record of performance on other contracts of the Authority, MTA, other governmental and non-governmental entities, including compliance with safety standards, achievement of DBE/WBE/MBE goals, timely submittal of contractually required certifications and reports, claims loss history, and information on defaults, debarments and non-responsibility determinations.
3. Financial Resources: Proposer is required to have adequate cash flow to pay promptly for
all labor and materials as such obligations become due and to avoid the necessity for assignment of any monies payable. A Proposer must demonstrate:
Requisite financial resources to timely execute the Work.
Adequate bonding capacity.
Ability to obtain required insurance.
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NOTE: A firm in arrears in the payment of amounts due to the Authority or MTA will be required to pay said amounts in full in order to be considered a responsible firm, unless and to the extent that the Authority/MTA, upon satisfactory explanation made by the firm, excuses the firm from the payment thereof or permits further deferment of payment. 4. Safety Record: Proposers must demonstrate an acceptable safety record, including an
experience rating for Worker’s Compensation Insurance of not more than 1.2. Also, each Proposer must supply such information as to whether, within the past five (5) years, its Commercial General Liability (or equivalent) and/or Builder’s Risk, or all risk (or equivalent) insurance policies have been canceled or otherwise discontinued by an insurance carrier, and if so, the background and reasons therefor.
Only those teams meeting the prerequisite threshold criteria listed in 1A and whose overall qualifications are considered acceptable based on the foregoing criteria in 1B, 2, 3, and 4, will be deemed eligible to proceed to Step 2 and invited to propose on subsequent RFPs.
STEP 2 EVALUATION CRITERIA
In Step 2, the Proposers will be evaluated by the Selection Committee utilizing Criterion 1, Technical Approach as well as Other Matters; and Criterion 2, Overall Project Cost, where Criterion 1 will be given greater consideration. Proposers determined to be within the competitive range after such evaluation will then be invited to participate in negotiations possibly resulting in a request for Best and Final Offers. Final evaluation for award will be made utilizing Criterion 1, Technical Approach as well as Other Matters, and Criterion 2, Overall Project Cost.
In making the determination as to which proposal offers the best value to the Authority, the Authority will review all factors that contribute to the total cost of the proposal. Accordingly, the Authority may not necessarily make an award to the lowest priced proposal in the event that the Authority determines that the lowest priced proposal does not offer the best value to the Authority. In addition, the Authority may not necessarily make the award to the Proposer with the highest technical ranking. Even if price is not the most important evaluation criterion for this solicitation, price may be the controlling factor to the extent that competing proposals are otherwise determined to be substantially equal.
CRITERION 1. Technical Proposal and Approach, as well as Other Matters; Selection Committee members will base their evaluation on the sub-criteria listed below which are listed in their relative order of importance. This Criterion will include but not be limited to the following elements:
1. Design and Construction approach demonstrating Proposer’s understanding of the project objectives including phasing and staging plans and identification of key project concerns, risks and mitigation plans.
2. Overall project schedule inclusive of proposed project measures and innovations designed to expedite the work and minimize impacts on the travelling public.
3. Experience and qualifications of the Proposer Team including key members of the Construction Management team, the Design Management team, and organizational structure. This includes Relevant Experience as indicated in the STEP 1B Evaluation Criteria.
4. Proposer’s Project Management Plan, Safety and Quality Control/Quality Assurance Plans for both design and construction, proposed plans and methods to ensure M/WBE subcontracting goals are achieved under this Contract, and other plans that may be required in the contract.
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5. Qualifications and coordination of Subcontractors (excluding the Lead Design Firm) whose work scope value exceeds $2 million (exclusive of suppliers of common materials) or are otherwise identified in the RFP. Percentage and type of work to be performed by the Prime Contractor and designated subcontractors as well as the Lead Design Firm and its design subconsultants.
6. Proposer’s Diversity Practices as determined by the Authority’s assessment of Proposer’s answers to Schedule E (Proposer Diversity Practices Questionnaire), which is primarily, though not entirely, concerned with Proposer’s use of, and programs for, New York State certified Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises. Proposer’s answers to Schedule E will be scored by the Authority at its sole discretion.
7. Other relevant matter(s) not expressly covered above, including Evaluation Criteria 2, 3 and 4 from Step 1; any criteria subsequently released by addenda; and issues raised after the release of the RFP. Proposed exceptions to the RFP and terms and conditions or quality and acceptability of Proposer’s Terms and Conditions to be incorporated into the proposed agreement, and overall adherence to the requirements of this RFP in terms of quality and completeness, including thoroughness of Technical Proposal and Oral Presentations. To the extent that the information provided in a Proposers Step 1 submission remain unchanged, this criterion should not be mistaken as a request for the resubmission of such information.
CRITERION 2. Overall Project Cost; including, but not limited to:
Net cost savings and/or additions and/or other benefits resulting from proposed changes to Terms and Conditions, as well as from innovations with respect to the Project Schedule and Staging; and cost implications of proposed use of Authority forces, facilities and materials. In the case of alternate Proposals deemed acceptable by the Selection Committee offering reductions to Substantial Completion, the cost implications and value to the Authority of such schedule improvements will be taken into account under this criterion.
In evaluating Overall Project Cost, the Authority may consider whether and to what extent a Proposal, a system, or other matter being offered contains realistic pricing.
M/WBE FIRMS WITH PRIOR NYCT EXPERIENCE
Company Name Owner First Owner Last Physical Address City State Zip Phone Email
A & V STEEL LLC Vishal Jamnaprasad 144-21 106TH AVENUE JAMAICA NY 11435 718-674-6677 [email protected] MBE Steel manufacturing
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
A New World Contracting Company Simone S. Peele 695 Saint Nicholas Avenue, #47 New York NY 10030 347-854-6943 [email protected] MWBE
A. G. CONSULTING ENGINEERING, PC ARIGANJAN (GARY) GULERIA 131 West 33rd Street, Suite 12B New York NY 10001 (212) 268-0950 [email protected] MBE Mechanical Electrical
ACT ELECTRICAL AND DATA SUPPLIES INC LINDA GRUMAN 43-73 9th Street Long Island City NY 11101 (718) 937-3902 [email protected] WBE
ADVANTAGE ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES, P.C. RANVIR S. MASHIANA 101 Interchange Plaza Suite 308 Cranbury NJ 8512 (609) 619-3490 [email protected] MBE Electrical Engineering
All Service Electrical DONNA Gathard 57 Aberdeen Rd Smithtown NY 11787 631- 265- 6800 [email protected] WBE Electrical Contractor Long Island
American Fire Control Londel Davis 2388 Adam Clayton Powerll Blvd. New York NY 10030 888-930-3473 [email protected] DBE
Email bounced; ( Bought out- Today known as NY Fire-
New Owner Darren Wachtel)
American Structuring Engineering PC Mitesh Patel 86 Key Pl Tappan NY 10983 917-546-6652 [email protected] MBE
American Structural Engineering, P.C. (ASE) is a Civil
and Structural Engineering firm specializing in Bridge
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC
Construction
Consultants $100,000 - $499,000
American Venture Construction LLC Alan Francisco 388 Middlewood Rd. Middletown NJ 7748 732-895-5656 [email protected] MBE Carpentry, masonry, site work, painting and tile work
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction $100,000 - $499,000
AMG ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION LLC JOAN MIGLIACCIO 400 Post Avenue Suite 403 Westbury NY 11590 (631) 592-2858 [email protected] WBE Demolition
Approved Electric Corp Trevor Dunwell 3550 White Plains Rd, Suite 9 Bronx NY 10467 718-882-3145 [email protected] MBE
We offer the following services : Lighting
Systems,Heating Systems, Power, Systems,Security
Systems,Fire Alarm Systems,Control Wiring; Bell
Systems,Intercom Wiring,Card Access
Systems,Electrical Renovations,Switches &
Outlets,Dedicated Computer Lines;
Telecommunication Wiring,Emergency Services,High
Tower Lighting; Automatic Transfer
Switches,Substation Wiring,Closed Circuit
Televisions,Public Address Systems,Sound Systems,
Electric Contractors; Electrical Construction
Management
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
Arora and Associates, P.C. Surinder Arora 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville NJ 8648 609-844-1111 [email protected] MBE
CONSTRUCTION; CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION;
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT; ENGINEERING -
GEOTECHNICAL; ENGINEERING - STRUCTURAL;
ENGINEERING - TRANSPORTATION; ENGINEERING
CONSULTANTS; ESTIMATORS; INSPECTION SERVICES;
LIGHTING DESIGN; LAND SURVEYOR; CIVIL ENGINEER;
EROSION CONTROL; ; Consultant Engineers, Land
Surveyor and Construction Managers with a core
focus on Bridge and Highway Engineering.
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants Over $5 million
Ashnu International Inc. Nayan Parikh 58-09, 28th Avenue Woodside NY 11377 718-267-7590 [email protected] MWBE CONSTRUCTION - COMMERCIAL BUILDING
ASPEN LANDSCAPING CONTRACTING INC Maria Fuentes 1121 Springfield Road Union NJ 07083 908-964-8883 [email protected] MWBE
Company Name Owner First Owner Last Physical Address City State Zip Phone Email
Certification
Type Capability
Work
Districts/Regions Industry Business Size
Breit Consulting Enterprises, Inc. Erica Breit 28 Sherman Rd., Suite 117 Old Bethpage NY 11804 516-845-1163 [email protected] WBE
Breit Enterprises, Inc. is your one source material
supplier. Serving the Civil, Marine and Mechanical
Industries.; We sell Steel, Timber, Lumber, Rebar,
Hardware, Aggregates, Pipe and Fabricated Items. We
pride ourselves on service and quality of goods sold.
Capital Region;
Central NY; Long
Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC;
Southern Tier Construction Over $5 million
Brisa Builders Corporation Nathaniel Ham 2009 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn NY 11234 718-774-6103 [email protected] MWBE Apartment building construction general contractors
CAMPBELL ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVCS INC VALERIE CAMPBELL 31-40 COLLEGE POINT BLVD FLUSHING NY 11354 516-597-5021 [email protected] WBE
EQUIPMENT RENTAL AND LEASING; SAFETY SERVICES;
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Long Island; NYC Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
Cassone Leasing, Inc. Lynn Kunz 1950 Lakeland Avenue Ronkonkoma NY 11779-7400 631-585-7800 [email protected] WBE
Cerami & Associates Victoria Cerami 404 Fifth Avenue, 8th Floor New York NY 10018 212-370-1776 [email protected] WBE
CHROMA BUILDING CORP. PATRICIA DEPHILLIPS 84 West Park Place, 5th Floor STAMFORD CT 6901 (203) 602-8838 [email protected] WBE Furnish doors
CITY BASE CONSULTANTS INC ANTONY WOO 90 WHITE STREET NEW YORK NY 10013 212-343-7947 [email protected] MBE
CONSTRUCTION CONSULTANT; COST ENGINEERING;
ENGINEERING - CIVIL; ENGINEERING -
CONSTRUCTION; ESTIMATORS Mid-Hudson; NYC
Services
Consultants Less than $100,000
City Evolutionary Construction LLC. Jaime Chien 1318 West 6 Street, Suite A8 Brooklyn NY 11204 718-676-6223 [email protected] WBE
City Evolutionary Construction LLC is specializing in
structural steel, stairs, canopies, miscellaneous and
Company Name Owner First Owner Last Physical Address City State Zip Phone Email
Certification
Type Capability
Work
Districts/Regions Industry Business Size
Excelsior Engineering Services PC Ernst Fleuranvil 54-14 74th Street Suite 2214 Elmhurst NY 11373 800-806-0569 [email protected] MBE
Excelsior Engineering has the Capability to provide a
complete professional engineering services, offering a
portfolio of resident engineer inspection, highway
design, architecural engineering, transportation
planning, construction management, site engineering,
and surveying and as built drawing
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants Less than $100,000
F & F ELECTRICAL CORPORATION FRANCISCO MARTINEZ 1320 Beach Avenue Bronx NY 10472 718-561-8175 [email protected] MBE
CONSTRUCTION; ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS;
ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOPS NYC Construction $500,000 - $999,999
F.W. Clarke Electrical Contractors, Inc. Fitzroy Clarke 2925 Oneill Place Bronx NY 10469 (718) 652-6345 [email protected] MBE
Falco Construction Corp Madeline Flaco 2300 East 69th Street Brooklyn NY 11234 718-241-2100 [email protected] WBE
FCS GROUP LLC Neil Singh 57-12 Grand Avenue, second floor Maspeth NY 11378 516-599-4100 [email protected] MBE
ACOUSTICAL WORK; CARPENTRY AND FLOOR WORK;
COATINGS, PROTECTIVE & WATER REPELLANT; LEAD
ABATEMENT; PAINTING
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction Over $5 million
Five Star Protect, Inc. Michael Benn 2312 Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Blvd New York NY 10030 646-302-8767 [email protected] MBE
FLORENCE CONSTRUCTION CORP. FLORENCE CHILTON 80 LAKE AVENUE SOUTH UNIT 10 NESCONSET NY 11767 631-584-4460 [email protected] WBE
I supply trucking, equipment rental, low boy service
and civil work etc.
FORTITUDE INDUSTRIES INC DBA ADVANCED TRANSIT
MANUFACTURING MARGARET E WALSH 7200 County Route 70A Hornell NY 14823- (607) 324-1500 [email protected] WBE Cable / Wire assemblies
FULL SPECTRUM OF NY LLC WALTER EDWARDS 275 LENOX AVENUE NEW YORK NY 10027 212-864-7410 [email protected] MBE
REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS; REAL ESTATE
DEVELOPERS
GATEWAY DEMO/CIVIL CORP CORP. TIMOTHY CONCANNON 41 Bethpage rd Hicksville NY 11801 (516) 935-1700 [email protected] MBE 6151-A1 - Demolition & Site work
Gayron De Bruin Land Surveying and Engineering Christine Gayron 11 Union Avenue Bethpage NY 11714 516-579-3111 [email protected] WBE
AERIAL MAPPING SERVICES; ENGINEERING - CIVIL;
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS DESIGN;
GEOPHYSICAL SURVEY & MAPPING; LAND
SURVEYING; PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MAPPING SERVICE
(Not PE); SURVEYORS - AERIAL
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
GCCOM Construction Company, Inc. Rafael Perez 129-06 18th Avenue College Point NY 11356 718-461-6000 [email protected] MBE
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ; CONCRETE WORK ;
HIGHWAY AND STREET CONSTRUCTION ;
STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Construction Over $5 million
GEDEON ENGINEERING PC Rudolf Gedeon PE 6901 JERICHO TURNPIKE SUITE 216 SYOSSET NY 11791 516-873-7010 [email protected] MBE
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT; ENGINEERING -
CIVIL; ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION; ENGINEERING -
ENVIRONMENTAL; ENGINEERING - STRUCTURAL;
ENGINEERING - TRANSPORTATION; ENGINEERING
CONSULTANTS; INSPECTION SERVICES; LIGHTING
DESIGN
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC
Construction
Consultants $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
GEM Roofing & Waterproofing Corp JENNIE MERGOLA 1414 SUMMIT AVENUE UNION CITY NJ 07087 201-867-7673 [email protected] WBE
MASONRY; ROOFING; SHEET METAL WORK; SOLAR
ROOF/PANEL INSTALLATION; WATERPROOFING
All work
districts/regions Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
Geri Goldman Engineering, PC Geri Goldman 220 East 23rd Street, Suite 407 New York NY 10010 212-947-1066 [email protected] WBE
GG ENGINEERING, DBA GG Engineering is a full service
Engineering Consulting firm,;
Gibraltar Contracting, Inc. Christian Varela 245 East 137th St Bronx NY 10451 718- 585- 8800 [email protected] MBE
Masonry Rontractors, Carpentry, Site Preparation
Contractors
GLOBE GATES INC. D/B/A GLOBAL OVERHEAD DOORS AGOSTINHO TOME 405 Barretto Street Bronx NY 10474 (718) 860-2260 [email protected] MBE Furnish and install misc. metals and overhead doors.
Gold Star Electrical, Inc. Jean Paul-Williams 59-24 57th Street Queens NY 11378 718-961-7827 [email protected] MBE ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS
GOSHOW ARCHITECTS LLP NANCY GOSHOW 44 West 28th Street 5th Floor NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 242-3735 [email protected] WBE Architectural Design
Grant International Co. Inc., dba Grant Supplies Christian Varela 245 East 137th St Bronx NY 10451 718- 585- 8800 [email protected] MWBE
Masonry Rontractors, Carpentry, Site Preparation
Contractors
Greenway Marketing Corp. Josephine Papagni 15 Sojourner Lane Beacon NY 12508 845-656-6070 [email protected] WBE
Greenway operates a registered compost facility that
provides a service to Construction, Horticultural,
Landscaping, and Farming industries. We accept
organic waste (food waste, leaves, logs, brush, and
subsoil), and process the material into compost and
mulch. The processed materials are blended into
specialty soil blends. Greenway designs and installs
storm water management systems that utilize bio-
filtration that is built from the organic products that
we make. Greenway develops Zero Waste Systems for
institutions (Colleges) - waste audits,
recommendations, training. and disposal. Greenway
manages Zero Waste Events (Hudson River Swim,
Strawberry Festival, and private weddings,
celebrations, etc.)
Capital Region;
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC
Services
Consultants $100,000 - $499,000
Grouppmx Michael Jones PO Box 250 New York NY 10032 516- 965- 4744 [email protected] MBE
HAGER-RICHTER GEOSCIENCE INC Dorothy Richter 8 INDUSTRIAL WAY D10 SALEM NH 3079 603-893-9944 [email protected] WBE
GEOLOGICAL CONSULTANT; GEOPHYSICAL
EXPLORATION SERVICES; SURVEYING AND STAKEOUT
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
Haider Engineering, P.C. Syed Haider 91 Toledo Street Farmingdale NY 11735 631-777-2280 [email protected] MBE
Haider Engineering PC has expertise in Construction
Management and Inspection Support and Design
Services, Materials Testing, Environmental Health and
Site Safety.
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants Over $5 million
HIGHWAY SAFETY PROTECTION CORP Catherine Marano 15-11 130th Street College Point NY 11356 718-358-4040 [email protected] WBE
Attenuation, and Equipment Rental Services without
Operator, Freight Container Trucking and Lane
Closure Services.
Hirani Engineering & Land Surveying PC Jitendra Hirani 30 Jerichi Executive Plaza, Suite 200C Jericho NY 11753 516-248-1010 [email protected] MBE
Hyke Engineering & Management PC Gene Hu 309 West 86th St, #5B New York NY 10024 646-269-5129 [email protected] MBE
Iron Lady Enterprises, Inc. DIANNA MONTAGUE 1943 Poplar Street Philadelphia PA 19130 267-973-8626 [email protected] MBE
Iron Work, Welding, General Contracting, Structural
Reingorcement, Rigging, Rod Setting, Bridge Building
Building and Roadway Structures.; ; PAUCP NAICS
CODES: 238120; 238190; 236210; 236220; & 237310.
(See DBE Certificate Letter)
All work
districts/regions Construction $100,000 - $499,000
ISE Office Plus ALICE CHAN 4422 BRONX BOULEVARD BRONX NY 10470 718-324-0006 [email protected] WBE
OFFICE FURNITURE; OFFICE SUPPLIES; OFFICE
SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT; PRINTING
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC Commodities $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
ISLAND CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION CORP JOSE SIMOES 68 Horseblock Rd, PO Box 549 CENTEREACH NY 11720 (631) 981-1234 [email protected] MBE concrete finishing/concrete work
JABLONSKI BUILDING CONSERVATION, INC. MARY JABLONSKI 40 WEST 27th STREET SUITE 1201 NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 532-7775 [email protected] WBE Historic& Architectural Preservation Services.
JACOB FEINBERG KATZ & MICHAELI CNSULTING GROUP LLC CINDY FEINBERG P E LEED AP 142 WEST 36TH STREET 3RD FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10018 212-792-8700 [email protected] WBE
ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION; ENGINEERING -
ELECTRICAL; ENGINEERING - MECHANICAL;
ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS; GREEN BLDG
CONSLTING SRVCS--LEED ACCREDITED;
MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
JEG, Inc. Jorge Goni 24 River Road, Suite 205 Bogota NJ 07603 201-567-6391 [email protected] MBE
Jersey Boring & Drilling Co., Inc. Shelley Lach 150 Wright Street Newark NJ 07114 973-242-3800 [email protected] WBE
JFK&M Engineers LLP Cindy Feinberg 134 West 37th Street, 12th Floor New York NY 10018 212-792-8700 [email protected] WBE
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing and Fire Protection
Engineering Services
All work
districts/regions
Services
Consultants $500,000 - $999,999
JHB Engineering PLLC Fan Xi 400 Rella Blvd Suite 165 Montebello NY 10901 845-533-0215 [email protected] MBE
Engineering consulting specializing in Geotechnical
and Civil Engineering, Structure Inspection and
Monitoring.
JMD Building Products LLC Julie D'Agostino 15 William St., Suite 20E New York NY 10005 212-256-1830 [email protected] WBE
JMD Building Products operates as a full service
Manufacturer’s Representative and Wholesale
Distributor of Heavy Construction, Highway and
Building Materials for Industrial and Commercial
Projects. As an Authorized Distributor, JMD has the
option to resell, distribute, deliver and/or arrange for
the delivery of products from over 30 construction
manufacturers and suppliers.; ; JMD’s Product and
Source Line Card includes: Building Products, Roofing,
KC ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYING PC RAJASHEKAR R. RAVILLA 370 7th AVE STE 1705 NEW YORK NY 10001 (212) 947-4945 [email protected] MBE engineering - structural
KLEINBERG ELECTRIC, INC. Carol KLEINBERG 174 Hudson Street New York NY 10013 212-206-1140 [email protected] WBE ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS
Capital Region;
Mid-Hudson; NYC;
Southern Tier Construction Over $5 million
KLK Electric, Inc. Rishi Bunsee 58-09 28th Ave. Woodside NY 11377 718-412-8166 [email protected] MBE
ESD C-0394LIGHTING DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
(Remove); ESD C-0916ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS
(Remove); ESD D-2014ELECTRICAL WIRING
HARNESSES & SUB-ASSEMBLIE (Remove); ESD I-
0091LIGHTING MAINTENANCE (Remove); ESD I-
0823LIGHTING DESIGN (Remove); NAICS
238210Electrical contractors (Remove)
KN Engineering PC Kriawoot Ninnisai 83-02 Cornish Avenue 5C Elmhurst NY 11373 914-943-1582 [email protected] MBE
Structural engineering services for buildings and other
man-made structures from concept development to
final design. Our structural engineers provide
extensive capabilities in the rehabilitation,
replacement of existing structures and construction of
new steel, concrete structures and foundation design
ranging from conventional spread footings to pile
foundations and drilled shafts.
All work
districts/regions
Services
Consultants Less than $100,000
KND LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING & SERVICE CORP KRISTINE DENAPOLI 120 BROOK AVENUE UNIT B DEER PARK NY 11729 (631) 242-1708 [email protected] WBE Electrical and Communication Work
KOJO Pest Elimination Company, LLC Kojo Ayesu 1576 Boston Road Bronx NY 10460 718-861-5656 [email protected] MBE
KPA Studio Inc. Ji Han Kim 130-28 91st Ave Richmond Hill NY 11418 347-789-1212 [email protected] MBE
KPA Studio, Inc. provides the architectural metal and
curtain wall products with related service include
design, fabrication, and installation in NYS region. Construction $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
KS Engineers, P.C. Kamal Shahid 65 Broadway, Suite 401 New York NY 10006 973-623-2999 [email protected] MBE
KSE serves clients in both public and private sectors.
Our comprehensive engineering and surveying
services include civil, structural, geotechnical, traffic
and transportation engineering, complete survey and
right-of-way mapping, resident engineering,
construction inspection and construction
management, site safety, and structural
integrity/condition inspections. Our clients include
public transportation agencies, mass transit
authorities, K-12 facilities, higher educational
facilities, laboratory and healthcare facilities, housing
authorities, sports/entertainment facilities,
commercial and residential facilities,
waterfront/marine facilities, military Base
Realignment and Closure (BRAC) projects, urban
redevelopment authorities, and port authorities.;
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants Over $5 million
L & M Fabrication and Machine, Inc Angela Lack 6814 Chrisphalt Drive Bath PA 18014 610-837-1848 [email protected] WBE
Structural steel, fabricated, manufacturing ;
STRUCTURAL STEEL WORK ; STEEL FABRICATION,
CUSTOM
All work
districts/regions Construction Over $5 million
L.M. Sessler Excavating & Wrecking Inc Jane Shaffer 1257 State Rte 96 Waterloo NY 13165 315-539-3353 [email protected] WBE Building demolition; Interior Demolition Contractor
Company Name Owner First Owner Last Physical Address City State Zip Phone Email
Certification
Type Capability
Work
Districts/Regions Industry Business Size
SIGN DESIGN GROUP OF NEW YORK INC Mikhail Khalfan 33-26 Northern Boulevard Long Island City NY 11101 718-392-0779 [email protected] MBE Architectural Signs Manufacturing and Installation
Central NY; Long
Island; NYC;
Southern Tier;
Western NY Commodities $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
SIRINA FIRE PROTECTION CORP Anthony Florez 151 Herricks Road Garden City Park NY 11040 516-942-0400 [email protected] MBE
Sirina specializes in the design, installation and service
of fire alarm, fire suppression, and fire detection
systems. To compliment these systems, we are proud
to offer mass notification and evacuation systems for
the commercial, institutional and industrial markets.;
Jump to:; Installation and Alteration; Inspections
(Including NFPA 25), Testing, and Maintenance; Fire
Alarm; Fire Supression; Fire Detection; Gas Detection;
T EASON LAND SURVEYOR Treimane Eason 27 Poplar Street Port Jefferson Station NY 11776 631-474-2200 [email protected] MBE SURVEYORS - AERIAL; Surveying and mapping services
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants Less than $100,000
T&D ENGINEERING AND SUPPLY LLC ROLANDO DELGADO 2275 W. County Line Road Suite #6 Jackson NJ 8527 (732) 766-3897 [email protected] MBE electrical supplies
TAURUS MARKETING RESEARCH Field Service, Inc RUTHANN CHESNOFF 1810 ENGLISHTOWN ROAD OLD BRIDGE NJ 8857 (732)251-7772 [email protected] WBE Provide Survey Staff
TECHNO CONSULT ENGINEERING PC KHALID MALLICK 112 West 34th Street, Suite 17103 New York NY 10120 212-465-8100 [email protected] MBE
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION; CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT; COST ESTIMATING; ENGINEERING -
CONSTRUCTION; ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
All work
districts/regions Construction $100,000 - $499,000
Terry Bergendorff Collins Surveyor Terry Collins 52 Starr Ridge Road Brewster NY 10509 845-279-4261 [email protected] WBE
Terry Bergendorff Collins (TBC) is a land surveying firm
that provides surveys - boundary, topographic, utility,
bridge and ALTA/ACSM. Additionally, TBC provides
construction stake out, highway cross sections,
highway profiles and grade studies and mapping.
Capital Region;
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC
Construction
Consultants $500,000 - $999,999
The Urban Group Ltd Gewan Bharatlall 76-08 Rockaway Blvd Wood Haven NY 11421 718-521-1141 [email protected] MBE
General Construction firm providing services to the
Company Name Owner First Owner Last Physical Address City State Zip Phone Email
Certification
Type Capability
Work
Districts/Regions Industry Business Size
Walsh Electrical company Linda Walsh 76 MIDLAND AVE STATEN ISLAND NY 10306 718-351-3399 [email protected] WBE
ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS; HVAC MAINTENANCE AND
SERVICE; LIGHTING MAINTENANCE NYC Construction Over $5 million
Wang Technology LLC Jennifer Wang 42 Washington Road Princeton JCT NJ 08550 609- 750- 8860 [email protected] MBE Vibration Testing Equipment and Consulting
WINDSOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING INC. PRAMANAND RAMBHAROSE 95-01 Brisbin Street Jamaica NY 11435 (718) 850-6523 [email protected] MBE Electrical Contractor
YORK SIGN INDUSTRIES Sunil Saigal 225 Central Avenue Bethpage NY 11714 516-871-0401 [email protected] MBE
Signs, Fabrication and Installation of Architectural
Signage
Long Island; Mid-
Hudson; NYC
Construction
Consultants $100,000 - $499,000
Ysrael A. Seinuk, P.C. Sheng Shi 228 E. 45th Street, 2nd Floor New York NY 10017 212-687-2233 [email protected] MBE
BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES; CONSTRUCTION
CONSULTANT; CONSTRUCTION MONITORING-
INSPECTION; ENGINEERING - CIVIL; ENGINEERING -
CONSTRUCTION; ENGINEERING - STRUCTURAL;
INSPECTION SERVICES; WATERFRONT STRUCTURES
DESIGN (P.E.); Engineering consulting services;
Engineering design services
All work
districts/regions
Construction
Consultants $1,000,000 - $4,999,999
ZEBRA STRATEGIES DENENE RODNEY 39 WEST 32ND STREET SUITE 1404 NEW YORK NY 10010 212-244-3960 [email protected] MBE Research & Survey
Zen Construction Incorporated Minyie Zen 140-25 Rose Avenue Flushing NY 11355 646-389-9863 [email protected] MBE ENGINEERING - CIVIL; ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION