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New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is soliciting a sole-source agreement with Centrifuge-Systems LLC (Centrisys) for the purchase and supply of Centrisys dewatering centrifuges and replacement parts to support multiple wastewater resource recovery facilities. The contractor must supply all labor, materials, and equipment for manufacture and delivery, provide qualified personnel and lifting equipment, and coordinate deliveries to avoid disrupting plant operations. The contract is for a four-year duration and specifies strict coordination with Plant Superintendents for all site activities.
Posted Date
Feb 20, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 20, 2026
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection is soliciting a sole-source agreement with Centrifuge-Systems LLC (Centrisys) for the purchase and supply of Centrisys dewatering centrifuges and replacement parts to support multiple wastewater resource recovery facilities. The contractor must supply all labor, materials, and equipment for manufacture and delivery, provide qualified personnel and lifting equipment, and coordinate deliveries to avoid disrupting plant operations. The contract is for a four-year duration and specifies strict coordination with Plant Superintendents for all site activities.
AvailableNew York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Tug and towing services for marine operations in New York City and New Jersey.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Dec 31, 2099
Release: -
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Close: Dec 31, 2099
Tug and towing services for marine operations in New York City and New Jersey.
AvailableNew York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
The solicitation requests proposals to convert the Sharon process to a deammonification process at the Wards Island Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility and includes temporary utilities, site work, equipment installation, and project closeout. The project is subject to prevailing wage requirements and a 20% DBE goal; owners actively seek certified DBE/MWBE subcontractors. The estimated project budget is $10,000,000–$50,000,000 and interested firms should contact the listed project contact for access to plans and specifications.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 13, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Close: Mar 13, 2026
The solicitation requests proposals to convert the Sharon process to a deammonification process at the Wards Island Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility and includes temporary utilities, site work, equipment installation, and project closeout. The project is subject to prevailing wage requirements and a 20% DBE goal; owners actively seek certified DBE/MWBE subcontractors. The estimated project budget is $10,000,000–$50,000,000 and interested firms should contact the listed project contact for access to plans and specifications.
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
This document is an Invitation for Bids for Construction Contract SLT-26, issued by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. The contract is for cleaning and repairs of two underground water storage tanks located in Staten Island. The scope of work includes sediment and membrane removal, asbestos pipe removal, joint repair, wall waterproofing, power washing, securing roof hatches, restoration, and tank disinfection. The project has a substantial completion period of 730 calendar days, followed by a one-year guarantee period. Payment will be based on a combination of lump sum items, unit prices, and an allowance for additional work. The contract also incorporates New York City's Standard Construction Contract terms, various riders related to labor and hiring, and a prevailing wage schedule.
Effective Date
Jul 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 1, 2025
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Expires:
This document is an Invitation for Bids for Construction Contract SLT-26, issued by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection. The contract is for cleaning and repairs of two underground water storage tanks located in Staten Island. The scope of work includes sediment and membrane removal, asbestos pipe removal, joint repair, wall waterproofing, power washing, securing roof hatches, restoration, and tank disinfection. The project has a substantial completion period of 730 calendar days, followed by a one-year guarantee period. Payment will be based on a combination of lump sum items, unit prices, and an allowance for additional work. The contract also incorporates New York City's Standard Construction Contract terms, various riders related to labor and hiring, and a prevailing wage schedule.
AvailableNew York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
This contract, "Volume 3 of 3" for Project ID EC-SEKN26, outlines detailed specifications, revisions, and provisions for the reconstruction of existing sewers in North Brooklyn. It covers general conditions, insurance requirements, operational procedures, and specific instructions for sewer and water main work, including lead service line replacement. The document also includes extensive guidelines for working near privately owned utility facilities, emphasizing safety and coordination. Payment is based on unit prices for ordered work items, with a guaranteed minimum of $2,000.00 if no work orders are issued.
Effective Date
Jul 28, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jul 28, 2025
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Expires:
This contract, "Volume 3 of 3" for Project ID EC-SEKN26, outlines detailed specifications, revisions, and provisions for the reconstruction of existing sewers in North Brooklyn. It covers general conditions, insurance requirements, operational procedures, and specific instructions for sewer and water main work, including lead service line replacement. The document also includes extensive guidelines for working near privately owned utility facilities, emphasizing safety and coordination. Payment is based on unit prices for ordered work items, with a guaranteed minimum of $2,000.00 if no work orders are issued.
AvailableNew York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
This document outlines an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for a Supply and Service Contract with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) for Halogen Eclipse Actuator recertification and equipment purchase. The contract covers annual recertification services, emergency repair work, and scheduled equipment purchases, primarily focusing on the years 2026, 2027, and 2028. The initial period of performance is 1096 consecutive calendar days, with an option for a two-year renewal. The total estimated value of the contract for all specified items is $442,463.00.
Effective Date
Feb 13, 2026
Expires
Effective: Feb 13, 2026
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Police Department
Expires:
This document outlines an Invitation for Bid (IFB) for a Supply and Service Contract with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP) for Halogen Eclipse Actuator recertification and equipment purchase. The contract covers annual recertification services, emergency repair work, and scheduled equipment purchases, primarily focusing on the years 2026, 2027, and 2028. The initial period of performance is 1096 consecutive calendar days, with an option for a two-year renewal. The total estimated value of the contract for all specified items is $442,463.00.
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