NYC • NYS • Time-Sensitive • MWBE-Relevant Procurement Intelligence
New York City agencies continue releasing high-value RFPs, RFIs, and competitive sealed bids across infrastructure, environmental services, social services, IT, and facility maintenance.
If you are a certified Minority or Women-Owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) looking to win New York City government contracts, monitoring PASSPort weekly is essential.
As of this week, 150+ active RFx opportunities remain visible across NYC procurement systems.
The opportunity pipeline remains strong — but most firms still miss NYC MWBE contracts because they discover them too late or pursue bids they were never positioned to win.
This weekly update from The MWBE Report surfaces the most relevant listings and categories worth monitoring.
👉 Explore our full guide to NYC MWBE RFP & Government Contract Opportunities
https://www.mwbereport.com/p/new-post-d4aa
Before reviewing the listings below, read our step-by-step guide:
👉 How to Read an RFP in 8 Minutes
https://www.mwbereport.com/p/how-to-read-an-rfp-in-8-minutes
Winning firms eliminate unqualified bids early.
🏗 Construction & Infrastructure
Pedestrian Ramp Installations – Brooklyn & Staten Island
EPIN: 85026B0061
Agency: Department of Design & Construction
Procurement Type: Competitive Sealed Bid
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Due Date: March 30, 2026
Industry: Roadwork / Paving / Civil Construction
🟢 Strong subcontract opportunity
Projects like this typically involve:
concrete work
curb reconstruction
ADA ramps
traffic safety upgrades
MWBE participation frequently occurs through civil subcontractors.
City Dam Rehabilitation – Central Park
EPIN: 82626B0028
Agency: Department of Environmental Protection
Procurement Type: Competitive Sealed Bid
Release Date: March 6, 2026
Due Date: March 17, 2026
Industry: Heavy Construction / Environmental Engineering
🟢 High-value infrastructure contract
Environmental infrastructure projects frequently include subcontract scopes for:
excavation
drainage
structural reinforcement
inspection services
⚙ Facilities & Equipment Services
Cooling Tower Maintenance & Remediation
EPIN: 85726B0031
Agency: DCAS – Division of Municipal Supply Service
Procurement Type: Competitive Sealed Bid
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Due Date: April 2, 2026
Industry: Facilities Maintenance / Mechanical Systems
🟢 Recurring citywide demand category
Contracts in this category often include:
HVAC contractors
water treatment services
mechanical maintenance providers
Elevator Modernization – Queens Blvd Annex
EPIN: 85626B0007
Agency: DCAS
Procurement Type: Competitive Sealed Bid
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Due Date: April 21, 2026
Industry: Elevator Installation & Maintenance
🟢 Specialized trade opportunity
Elevator modernization contracts frequently include:
electrical subcontracting
mechanical upgrades
inspection services
💻 Technology & Data Systems
Adobe Confluence License – Citywide
EPIN: 06926Y0407
Agency: Department of Social Services
Procurement Type: RFI
Due Date: March 13, 2026
Industry: Cloud Services / Enterprise Software
🟡 Market intelligence opportunity
RFIs often signal future RFP releases, giving vendors early positioning advantages.
Congregate Supportive Housing Services
Agency: Department of Social Services
Procurement Type: Competitive Sealed Proposal
Release Date: March 4, 2026
Industry: Housing Services / Case Management
🟢 Recurring city demand category
This sector regularly includes opportunities for:
nonprofit operators
program administrators
social service providers
Non-Public School Security Guard Reimbursement Program
EPIN: 85626Y0743
Agency: DCAS
Procurement Type: RFI
Due Date: May 15, 2026
Industry: Administrative Services
🟡 Early positioning opportunity
RFIs in the school security sector frequently precede large operational contracts.
⚠ Important MWBE Procurement Note
Many New York City government contracts:
• Require active PASSPort registration
• Favor certified MWBE firms (prime or subcontract)
• Have tight submission windows
• Require clean documentation and ownership structure
Firms that pursue contracts before certification readiness often lose months correcting eligibility issues.
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• February 2026 NYC MWBE RFP & Bid Opportunities
https://www.mwbereport.com/p/nyc-mwbe-rfp-opportunities-feb-2026
• How to Read an RFP in 8 Minutes
https://www.mwbereport.com/p/how-to-read-an-rfp-in-8-minutes
• Explore the latest NYC MWBE RFP opportunities and government contracts here:
https://www.mwbereport.com/p/nyc-mwbe-rfp-opportunities-feb-2026
📊 What We're Tracking Next
Upcoming analysis in The MWBE Report:
• Agency procurement trends (DDC vs DEP vs DCAS)
• Subcontract strategy for construction MWBE firms
• How RFIs influence future RFP scopes
• The 90-Day positioning checklist for MWBE contractors
Authority Note
The MWBE Report monitors NYC PASSPort procurement listings weekly to identify time-sensitive opportunities for certified MWBE firms across construction, services, technology, and nonprofit sectors.
If you work in government contracting, certification, or procurement consulting, this briefing is designed to surface relevant opportunities faster than traditional procurement portals.
Want Help Going From “Interested” to Bid-Ready?
Tracking opportunities is only half the battle. If you want help deciding what to pursue, how to position, and when to prime vs. subcontract, join the BidMWBE Waitlist.
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