Painting bids in New York.
New York State agencies and public authorities plus federal work performed in the state, in one list — every painting solicitation under NAICS 238320, with the attachments read and the scope, bonds, wage determination, and key dates pulled out before you open a PDF.
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Open in New York right now
2 open painting solicitations, out of 196 open across every trade located in New York.
A further 553 open nationwide or multi-location notices aren't tied to a single state and are excluded from both figures.
Posting this work now
- MTA - NYC Transit (NYCT) — 1 open
- Transportation, NYS Dept. of — 1 open
Refreshed hourly across every New York feed we ingest.
Recently posted
- BRIDGE PAINTING & STEEL REPAIRS - Robert Moses Causeway over Great South Bay BridgesTransportation, NYS Dept. of
- Contract A35355, Façade Repair: 4th Avenue - 9th Street Station on the 6th Avenue Line in the Borough of BrooklynMTA - NYC Transit (NYCT)
What federal painting work has awarded for in New York
From the 36 federal awards we have collected under NAICS 238320 with a place of performance in New York, awarded between 2017 and 2026. Useful for sizing a bid before you spend estimating hours on the packet.
Median award
$68,994
Half of the 34 awards that published a value landed below this figure.
Typical bidders
3
Median across the 7 awards that published a bid count — 1 of those drew a single offer.
Awards in our sample
36
Federal award notices we have collected for this trade here.
Federal buyers awarding this work in New York
- Department of Defense — 14 awards
- Department of Transportation — 9 awards
- Department of Homeland Security — 3 awards
- Department of State — 3 awards
Award records come from federal USAspending data — state and local awards are not included, so this is a guide to what the trade is worth here rather than a record of New York agency spending. It is a sample rather than the complete register, values are as-awarded and exclude modifications, and the bidder figure rests only on awards that published a bid count. Single-offer awards are often task orders off an existing contract rather than openly competed work, so read a low bidder count as a prompt to check how the work was solicited, not as an easy win.
What changes how painting work bids in New York
New York's Wicks Law requires separate prime contracts for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work on public projects above the statutory threshold, which varies by county — so those trades routinely bid direct rather than to a general contractor.
How public construction bidding works in New York covers the portals, the buyers, and how to register.
What we pull out of painting packets
- Insurance and licensing requirements stated in the solicitation
- Prevailing wage applicability per packet
- Key dates including site visits and phasing windows
- Bond percentages — even small painting IFBs frequently require them
Fields come straight from the documents — anything the packet doesn't state stays blank, never fabricated.