Active SLED Opportunity · NEW YORK · NEW YORK

    Request for Information (RFI)

    Issued by General Services, NYS Office of
    stateRFInew yorkSol. 2135033
    Open · 19d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    19
    due Jun 22, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    May 12, 2026
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    new york
    state
    NAICS CODE
    531120
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The New York State OGS seeks landlords for a 10-year lease of 2,700 SF office space in Massena, NY, with build-out, sustainability, and compliance requirements. Submissions due June 22, 2026.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    2135033
    Type / RFx
    RFI
    Level
    state
    Published Date
    May 12, 2026
    Due Date
    June 22, 2026
    NAICS Code
    531120AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    new york
    Agency
    General Services, NYS Office of

    Description

    North Country St. Lawrence Request for Information (RFI) Project No. PN-21989 Project Overview The New York State Office of General Services (OGS) is seeking offers from qualified Landlords interested in entering into a 10-year lease agreement pursuant to the New York State Public Buildings Law, to provide approximately 2,700 usable square feet (usf) of general office space, within the Massena, New York, St. Lawrence County area, for12 employees. Prevailing Wages In relation to all work performed by laborers, workers, or mechanics involving alteration, renovation, reconstruction, repair, rehabilitation, construction, or demolition performed on behalf of a public agency (entity) under this Lease, or in relation to all building service work as defined in Article 9 of the New York State Labor Law, performed on behalf of a public agency (entity) under this Lease, the Landlord shall abide by the provisions of Articles 8 and/or 9 of the New York State Labor Law. The Landlord agrees that the wages to be paid to any building service employee (including, but not limited to, watchmen, guards, doormen, building cleaners, porters, janitors, gardeners, groundskeepers, stationary firemen, elevator operators and starters, window cleaners and occupations relating to the collection of garbage or refuse and to the transportation of office furniture and equipment, and the transportation and delivery of fossil fuel), or to any worker, laborer, or mechanic, shall not be less than the prevailing wage for the locality in which the work is to be performed. The schedules of wages required to be paid to the various classes of service employees, workers, laborers, or mechanics for the work to be performed pursuant to this Lease at the present time can be found at: https://apps.labor.ny.gov/wpp/publicViewPWChanges.do?method=showIt (Article 8), and https://apps.labor.ny.gov/wpp/publicViewPWChangesArt9.do?method=showIt (Article 9). The Landlord is responsible for obtaining updated schedules as they are published annually by the Department of Labor. The Landlord shall pay each service employee, worker, laborer, or mechanic performing work pursuant to this Lease not less than the wage specified for the craft, trade or occupation in such schedule either through the payment of such wages or through the furnishing of any equivalent combinations of fringe benefits or equivalent or differential payments in cash under the rules and regulations established by the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Labor. The Landlord shall comply with all reporting, filing, retention and other requirements set forth in Articles 8 and/or 9 of the New York State Labor Law. Build-Out Requirements Build-Out Requirements Space requirements include: • 1 – Private Office @ 120 SF • 1 – Open Office to accommodate (11) 6’ x 6’ workstations @ 396 SF +/- • 1 – Conference Room @ 225 SF • 1 – Training Room @ 225 SF • 1 – Interview Room @ 75 SF • 1 – Copy/Mail Room @ 75 SF • 1 – Tel/Comm Closet @ 50 SF • 1 – Resource Room @ 210 SF • 1 – Gender Neutral Public Restroom @ 50 SF • 2 – Staff Restrooms @ 50 SF each • 1 – Staff Pantry @ 150 SF Total Square Footage Requirement: 2,700 SF +/- The building, suite, common areas and bathrooms for both employees and visitors are to be ADA accessible. Electrical and telecommunications/data needs will include standard office requirements: for each workstation provide (1) duplex computer power outlet, (1) combination data/telephone outlet, and (3) duplex electrical outlets. Specialty spaces will also require standard and computer receptacles with data/telephone receptacles. Additional power and supplementary cooling will be needed for the server room. Provide sufficient power for equipment and electrical convenience outlets per code. Power allocated to the agency is to be separate from other users, measured by a separate meter. Independent control of the HVAC system is needed; special requirements for the server function are anticipated. The plumbing requirements are: bathroom fixtures and sinks (common bathrooms or within agency space, as available), and hot/cold water and drain for the kitchenette in the lunchroom. Light and noise levels are to be within an acceptable office environment range. Green Lease Requirements The Office of General Services supports the State of New York in its policies of conserving, improving and protecting natural resources and the environment; preventing water, air and land pollution; and enhancing the health, safety and welfare of State residents and their overall economic and social well-being by incorporating the provisions of Executive Order 22 into State leases and promoting sustainable building practices and environmental stewardship. Resiliency & Sustainability Summary In order to be considered for this award, proposals must include a 1–2-page summary highlighting the building’s current sustainability and resiliency attributes, as well as planned upgrades to address energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. Items to consider: · LEED or other “Green Building” certification · Energy Efficiency Ratio/Rating or Energy Star score · Measures that have been taken to reduce energy consumption in the building · Measures that have been implemented to ensure/improve air quality in the building · Public transportation options, onsite bike parking facilities, and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations · Availability of space/infrastructure for installation of charging stations for electric vehicles · Onsite renewable energy generation, a “green“ roof, participation in a community solar program or other initiative · Resiliency measures in effect to mitigate effects of flooding or other natural disasters Executive Order 22 Executive Order 22 directs State entities to green their procurements including janitorial cleaning supplies and equipment, janitorial paper and paper supplies, and also to implement sustainability initiatives including source separating recycling practices. The Order contains an annual reporting requirement. Landlords will be requested to assist agencies in fulfilling the directives of the Order with respect to the purchase of “green cleaning” products and paper products and to assist with the completion of the solid waste management section of the annual report. Submissions should include a description of any assistance to be provided by the Landlord to the agency to aid in the generation of an annual waste stream audit as mandated under Executive Order 22, including any costs to the tenant. The reporting information will include the quantity and the unit of measure, i.e. tons, cubic yards, gallons, units, etc., for all solid waste and source separated materials generated by the occupying agency on an annual basis, as well as any special wastes disposed or recycled such as fluorescent light bulbs, tires, or mercury-containing equipment. Terms The occupancy and lease commencement are anticipated to be the_first quarter of 2027. Submissions should be for a term of 10years. Proposed base rental rates shall reflect the cost of a turnkey lease and shall include: base taxes and operating costs; janitorial service; repair and maintenance to the demised premises throughout the term; midterm painting; and parking for 10 visitors and two (2) fleet vehicles, with Electric Vehicle (EV) charging capabilities or infrastructure; terms and availability of any additional parking available to the tenant should be noted on the Business Terms Sheet. Eligibility / Qualifications/ Requirements/ Preferences Submissions should include only sites within Massena, St. Lawrence County, New York. Submissions will be accepted, in writing, only from developers with site control, property owners, or their exclusive agents. The Commissioner of General Services, at her sole discretion, may reject any or all submissions. New York State Finance Law Sections 139-j and 139-k impose certain restrictions on communications between an offerer and the State during the procurement process. An offerer is restricted from making contact with anyone other than designated staff (OGS Associate Commissioner of Lease Management, Stephanie Robinson; OGS Project Manager and Leasing Agent, Pamela Nunziato; OGS Space Planner, Melissa Stark-Baldwin; OGS Building Construction Program Manager, Jermaine Ivery; OGS Lease Administration Unit, Tyler Housman, Mackenzie Kresge and Vanessa Velez; and OGS Office of Business Diversity (mwbe@ogs.ny.gov)) from the date of the issuance of this Web notification through final award and approval of the lease by the Office of the New York State Comptroller (“restricted period”). Iran Divestment Act By submitting an offer to lease in response to this solicitation or by assuming the responsibility of a lease awarded hereunder, the bidder certifies in accordance with State Finance Law §165-a: (i) that it is not on the “Entities Determined to be Non-Responsive Bidders/Offerers pursuant to the New York State Iran Divestment Act of 2012” (the “Prohibited Entities List”) posted at https://ogs.ny.gov/list-entities-determined-be-non-responsive-biddersofferers-pursuant-nys-iran-divestment-act-2012; and (ii) that, in the performance of the lease, it will not use any subcontractor that is identified on the Prohibited Entities List. Freedom of Information Law / Trade Secrets During the evaluation process, the content of each offer will be held in confidence and details of any offer will not be revealed (except as may be required under the Freedom of Information Law or other State law). The Freedom of Information Law provides for an exemption from disclosure for trade secrets or information the disclosure of which would cause injury to the competitive position of commercial enterprises. This exception would be effective both during and after the evaluation process. SHOULD YOU FEEL YOUR FIRM‘S OFFER CONTAINS ANY SUCH TRADE SECRETS OR OTHER CONFIDENTIAL OR PROPRIETARY INFORMATION, YOU MUST SUBMIT A REQUEST TO EXCEPT SUCH INFORMATION FROM DISCLOSURE. SUCH REQUEST MUST BE IN WRITING, MUST STATE THE REASONS WHY THE INFORMATION SHOULD BE EXCEPTED FROM DISCLOSURE AND MUST BE PROVIDED AT THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF THE SUBJECT INFORMATION. REQUESTS FOR EXEMPTION OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF AN OFFER FROM DISCLOSURE HAVE GENERALLY NOT BEEN FOUND TO BE MERITORIOUS AND ARE DISCOURAGED. KINDLY LIMIT ANY REQUESTS FOR EXEMPTION OF INFORMATION FROM DISCLOSURE TO BONA FIDE TRADE SECRETS OR SPECIFIC INFORMATION, THE DISCLOSURE OF WHICH WOULD CAUSE A SUBSTANTIAL INJURY TO THE COMPETITIVE POSITION OF YOUR FIRM. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Business Development Article 3 of the New York State Veterans Services’ Law provides for more meaningful participation in public procurement by certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Businesses (“SDVOBs”), thereby further integrating such businesses into New York State’s economy. OGS recognizes the need to promote the employment of service-disabled veterans and to ensure that certified SDVOBs have opportunities for maximum feasible participation in the performance of OGS’s contracts. In recognition of the service and sacrifices made by service-disabled veterans and in recognition of the economic activity such businesses offer in New York State, landlords are strongly encouraged and expected to consider SDVOBs in the fulfillment of the requirements of this Lease. Such participation may be as subcontractors or suppliers, as protégés, or in other partnering or supporting roles. Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises Article 15-A of the New York State Executive Law provides for more meaningful participation in public procurement by certified Minority- and Women-Owned Businesses (“M/WBEs”), thereby further integrating such businesses into New York State’s economy. OGS encourages the participation of minorities and women in its procurement and building construction projects. Per Executive Law, Article 15-A, certain contracts contain affirmative action requirements for the use of certified MWBEs as subcontractors and suppliers. For purposes of this Request for Information, OGS conducted a comprehensive search and determined that the Lease does not offer sufficient opportunities to set goals for participation by MWBEs as subcontractors, service providers, or suppliers to the Landlord. The Landlord is, however, encouraged to make every good faith effort to promote and assist the participation of MWBEs on this Lease, for the provision of services and materials. The directory of New York State Certified MWBEs can be viewed at: https://ny.newnycontracts.com. Additionally, following execution of the Lease is encouraged to contact the Division of Minority and Women’s Business Development (518-292-5250, 212-803-2414, or 716-846-8200) to discuss additional methods of maximizing participation by MWBEs on the Lease. Submissions Some major factors in determining a potential lease location are fair market value, overall move costs, equitable lease terms, adherence to the OGS Lease Boilerplate language and targeted occupancy dates. Cost considerations, however, are of the utmost importance. Accordingly, OGS and our occupying agencies are looking for Landlords to advance creative solutions for reducing costs and streamlining of operations in leased spaces. Submissions must include a scaled architectural or CAD drawing (AutoCAD Version 2018 or earlier) of the space, and a completed copy of each of the following documents: Landlord and Tenant Obligations Under New York State Finance Law §§139-J and 139-K; Vendor Responsibility Questionnaire (www.osc.ny.gov/Vendrep); Business Terms Sheet; Substitute Form W-9; Building Fact Sheet; Certification Under Executive Order No. 16; Resiliency and Sustainability Summary; and Base Building Characteristics Questionnaire. The complete RFI including the above-referenced documents may be found in PDF format by going to https://ogs.ny.gov/real-estate/real-property-leases and clicking on “Current List of Lease Space Wanted.” Non-Internet users must call or write as directed below for the entire RFI.

    Key dates

    1. May 12, 2026Published
    2. June 22, 2026Responses Due

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