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Title: Job Order Contract- General Construction, Upstate New York
Procurement
Environmental Protection (DEP)
Water Supply
RPT-VCI A JOINT VENTURE
4400 2ND AVE , BROOKLYN, NY, 11232
Construction/Construction Services
Renewal
3/29/2024
Award
$25,849,737.81

PIN#82621B0011001R001

Description

The uninterrupted continuation of this contract is needed to keep providing for General Construction under a series of small to medium size construction projects at various Bureau of Water and Supply (BWS) facilities. In addition to large capital construction projects, BWS has an ongoing need to accomplish smaller, straight forward construction projects at its facilities. Without Job Order Contracts, for each such project, the BWS must prepare complete contract documents and execute the required steps through the competitive bid process. Procuring the construction through this traditional design-bid-build process takes considerable time. Many of the projects are essential to maintain the operation of BWS facilities. The considerable time it takes to get contracts in place can jeopardize the continuation of service and, in some cases, permit the problem to worsen and result in additional costs. This Job Order Contract allows BWS to accomplish the much-needed projects in a fraction of the time while paying competitive prices for the work. BWS-JOC17-G - BWS Job Order Contract - General Construction


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