Staten Island Industrial Alliance Database To Connect Local Suppliers To Large Developers, Policymakers
Staten Island Industrial Alliance Database To Connect Local Suppliers To Large Developers, Policymakers
Editor’s note: This organization is also involved in offshore wind projects, for which such suppliers would be needed. We’ve published other articles on offshore wind at the Brooklyn Marine Terminal and on the inefficiency of wind farms, along with an article on the benefits and lower costs of solar.
Asm. Charles Fall said: “Attention Staten Island businesses! 📢 The Staten Island Industrial Alliance (SIIA) has launched a supplier form to build a database of local industrial companies. Let’s ensure large projects prioritize local businesses. Support our economy—learn more & sign up today!”
Apply here: https://www.siialliance.org/supplier-form
From the above page: The Staten Island Industrial Alliance (SIIA) is compiling this list to connect businesses like yours with large developers and policymakers looking to hire locally. If your business provides materials, equipment, or services, we want to ensure you’re on the radar for upcoming opportunities.
✔ Manufacturing & Fabrication
✔ Construction & Site Work
✔ Logistics & Transportation
✔ Maritime & Vessel Services
✔ Equipment Supply & Rentals
✔ Specialized Trade Services (Electrical, Welding, Coatings, etc.)
✔ Professional Services (Engineering, Legal, Environmental, etc.)
This database will ensure local businesses are visible for contract opportunities in both renewable energy and major infrastructure projects.
Be part of the supply chain driving Staten Island’s growth and make sure your business is on the list!
#2025SupplierList #StatenIsland #InfrastructureProjects #OffshoreWind #SupplyChain #LocalBusiness
By filling out the form, you ensure your business is included in future contracting opportunities.
Banner Image: Database flyer. Image Credit – SIIA
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