Current RFPs: Week of March 7, 2016

 

If you are interested in pursuing business opportunities pertaining to procurement, please contact Mark Thompson or Tunisha W. Walker.

The following Request for Proposals have been recently issued by City government:

ONENYC Energy Conservation Measures at Three DCAS Sites – Borough of Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan

March 11, 2016- Companies certified by the New York City Department of Small Business Services as Minority- or Women- Owned Business Enterprises (”M/WBE”) are strongly encouraged to submit a bid. This procurement is subject to Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) participation goals as required by Local Law 1 of 2013. All respondents will be required to submit an M/WBE Participation Plan with their response. For the MWBE goals, please visit our website at http://ddcbiddocuments.nyc.gov/inet/html/contrbid.asp see “Bid Opportunities”. For a list of companies certified by the NYC Department of Small Business Services, please visit www.nyc.gov/buycertified. To find out how to become certified, visit www.nyc.gov/getcertified or call the DSBS certification helpline at (212) 513-6311.

This contract is subject to the Project Labor Agreement (“PLA”) entered into between the City and the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York (“BCTC”) affiliated Local Unions. For Further Information, see Volume 2 of the Bid Documents.

Pin number: 85016B0069

Financial Workshops & Services Designed for Women Entrepreneaurs (WE NYC) RFP

March 11, 2016- New York City Economic Development Corporation (“NYCEDC”) is seeking Proposals from qualified Respondents to deliver two workshops for the WE NYC initiative, WE Master Money: Funding and WE Master Money: Credit. There are two work streams in this RFP respective to the two separate workshops. Respondents can respond to one work stream or both. The first stream is for WE Master Money: Funding workshop and the second work stream is for WE Master Money: Credit workshop, which also includes one-on-one financial counseling as an additional component to the Credit workshop. Both programs will utilize a scalable curriculum already developed by WE NYC and its partners. Respondents should have a track record of providing high quality, multilingual financial counseling curriculum and services, specifically around capital planning and credit building.

WE Master Money: Funding – Deliver multi-lingual (English & Spanish) capital planning workshops to 500 – 1000 underserved women entrepreneurs annually in all 5 boroughs.

WE Master Money: Credit – Deliver multi-lingual (English, Spanish & French) credit building workshops and one-on-one financial counseling to 500 – 1000 underserved women entrepreneurs annually in all 5 boroughs.

NYCEDC plans to select a consultant on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include, but are not limited to: the quality of the proposal, experience of key staff identified in the proposal, experience and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposed fee.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Non-Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP.

This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit a M/WBE Narrative Form with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visithttp://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.This project is funded by tax levy money.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public projects. Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, payroll, supplies, and equipment. Bidders, sub-contractors and sub-consultants are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

On-Call Citywide Electrical System Maintenance

March 11, 2016– New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) is seeking a contractor to perform maintenance, repair and emergency services on electrical systems at various sites throughout the City (the Services”).

NYCEDC plans to select a contractor for the Services on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include, but are not limited to: the quality of the proposal, experience of key staff identified in the proposal, experience and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposed fee.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Non-Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP.

This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit a M/WBE Narrative Form with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visit http://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public projects.   Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, payroll, supplies and equipment. Bidders, sub-contractors and sub-consultants are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

East Harlem Commercial Opportunity

March 17, 2016– New York City Economic Development Corporation (“NYCEDC”) is seeking proposals for the commercial redevelopment of 2321-2325 3rd Avenue, an approximately 7,000 square foot vacant parcel of land located on the northeast corner of 126th Street and 3rd Avenue in Manhattan. The site offers the opportunity to develop a commercial component of the East 125th Street Development, a large, catalytic redevelopment that is expected to bring an influx of housing, jobs and activity to the neighborhood.

NYCEDC plans to select a developer on the basis of factors stated in the request for proposals (“RFP”) which include, but are not limited to: completeness and quality of the overall response, respondent qualifications and experience, proposed program and design, financial and schedule feasibility, hiring and workforce programs proposed, and economic impact of the proposed project, each as further described in the RFP.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected categories and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprises (M/WBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives.

This project has M/WBE participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit an M/WBE Participation Proposal with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visit http://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public construction projects. Kick Start Loans facilitate financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, labor, supplies and equipment. Bidders/subcontractors are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

An optional information session will be held on Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 1:00pm at NYCEDC. An optional site visit will be held on Friday, January 15, 2016 at 10:00am at the site, 201 East 126th Street, New York, NY. Those who wish to attend either of these sessions should RSVP by email to EastHarlemCommercialRFP@nulledc.nyc on or before January 12, 2016.

Respondents may submit questions and/or request clarifications from NYCEDC no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2016. Questions regarding the subject matter of this RFP should be directed to EastHarlemCommercialRFP@nulledc.nyc. Answers to all questions will be posted by Thursday, March 10, 2016, to www.nycedc.com/RFP. Please submit six (6) sets of your proposal.

Pin number: 6438-000

Flagpole Painting and Repair Services

March 18, 2016- The work to be performed under this contract includes furnishing all labor, materials, travel time, equipment and all other work incidental thereto necessary or required to provide the complete paint, repair, and install of yardarms on flagpoles of various heights at various locations, Citywide.

Pin number: 84616B0026

Block Pruning in Brooklyn

March 18, 2016- For more information on this RFP, please contact Mark Thompson.

Pin number: 84616B0085

Goggles Safety Glasses and MegaPhones (Bull Horns)

March 21, 2016- A copy of the bid can be downloaded from the City Record Online site at www.nyc.gov/cityrecord.
Enrollment is free. Vendors may also request the bid by contacting Vendor Relations via email at dcasdmssbids@nulldcas.nyc.gov, by telephone at (212) 386-0044 or by fax at 212-669-7603.

Pin number: 8571600236

Operation and Maintenance of Bicycle Rental Stations

March 21, 2016- The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation is issuing a Request for Proposals (”RFP”) for the development, operation and maintenance of bicycle rental stations at various locations on Staten Island with the option for future Staten Island locations.

There will be a recommended proposer meeting on Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016 at 12:00pm. We will be meeting in Room 407 of the Arsenal, which is located at 830 Fifth Avenue, in Central Park, Manhattan. If you are considering responding to this RFP, please make every effort to attend this recommended meeting.

Pin number: R-BR-2016

Real Estate Representative Services

March 22, 2016- The City University of New York is seeking to award multiple contracts to qualified firms to provide Real Estate Representative Services. Such services shall include site location, market analysis and lease negotiations. The Real Estate Representatives will assist the University in the negotiation of leases and/or licenses for office and non-office space within all five boroughs of the City. The assignments may include the renewal of leases and the negotiation of leases. All brokerage services must be performed by a broker duly licensed in the State of New York.

A copy of the solicitation that more fully describes the project, process, submission requirements, evaluation criteria, timeline, and contact information is available for downloading at www.cuny.edu/cunybuilds starting on March 1, 2016 at 12:00 Noon, and is also available for in-person pickup in a CD/DVD format during regular business hours at the CUNY Office of Facility Planning, Construction, and Management, 555 West 57th Street, 16th Floor, New York, NY, 10019. Proper identification such as a Driver’s License or Passport will be required at the building’s ground floor entrance.

Pin number: RE001-16

Capacity Building Services

March 22, 2016- The New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) is seeking appropriately qualified vendors to provide capacity building support DYCD-funded organizations in New York City. The fundamental purpose in providing capacity building support is to raise and sustain program quality for the benefit of program participants. The RFP comprises of four service options, each of which includes several subcategories.

SERVICE OPTIONS
Service Option 1: Afterschool Programs:
a. Literacy
b. Life Science
c Technology/Computer Science
d. Engineering/Built Environment
e. Math
f. Youth Development
g. DYCD Online

Service Option 2: Community Development Programs:
a. Case Management
b. Strategic Partnerships
c. Workforce Development
d. Measuring and Using Outcomes
e. Youth Mental Health Support
f. LGBTQ Youth

Service Option 3: Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)-funded Programs:
a. Case Management
b. Career Development
c. Literacy

Service Option 4: Facilitation Skills and Program Design:
a. Curriculum Development/Lesson Planning
b. Conflict Mediation
c. Managing Classroom Behavior
d. Family Engagement
e. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
f. Recruitment and Retention
g. Youth Leadership

The anticipated term of the contracts award from this RFP are outlined below:

Service Option 1, Subcategories a, b, c, d, e, f : July 1, 2016-June 30, 2019 (three years, with option to renew for up to three additional years).
Service Option 1, Subcategory g (DYCD Online) July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017 (one year, with option to renew on an annual basis for up to two additional years).
Service Option 2, Subcategories a, b, c, d, e, f July 1, 2016-June 30, 2019 (three years, with option to renew for up to three additional years).
Service Option 3 (WIOA-funded Programs), Subcategories a, b, c July 1, 2016-June 30, 2017 (one year, with option to renew on an annual basis for up to two additional years).
Service Option 4, Subcategories, a, b, c, d, e, f, g July 1, 2016-June 30, 2019 (three years, with option to renew for up to three additional years).

The RFP can be downloaded from DYCD`s website at www.nyc.gov/dycd. The RFP package is also available for pickup at DYCD`s office of Contract Procurement, between the hours of 9:30AM and 5:00PM, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays), at 2 Lafayette Street,14th floor, New York, New York. Organizations sending messengers to pick up the RFP package must ensure the messenger has the name, address, phone number, fax number and contact person (including email) of the organization requesting the package. RFP packages will not be distributed without the above information.A pre-proposal conference will be held on March 1, 2016 at 2pm. Attendance by proposers is optional but recommended by DYCD. If you have questions about this solicitation please send an email to rfpquestions@nulldycd.nyc.gov (Indicate Capacity Building in the subject line).

Downtown Brooklyn Cultural District (DBCD) South Site Development Construction Management and Related Consultant Services RFP

March 24, 2016- New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), on behalf of the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) and the City of New York, is seeking a consultant for construction management and related services for the interior fit-out of a cultural unit, located in Downtown Brooklyn. The cultural unit is part of a 350,000 sq. ft. mixed-use residential building and 10,000 sq. ft. public plaza currently being developed by a private developer. The building site is located on a triangular area defined by Flatbush Avenue to the west, Lafayette Avenue to the north, and Ashland Place to the east.

The cultural unit is a 50,000 sq. ft. space that will be purchased in core and shell state from the private developer at the end of 2016. Upon purchase of the cultural unit, the City will commence tenant improvements of the cultural lobby, shared spaces, and four (4) tenant spaces. The four (4) local non-profit institutions that will occupy the cultural unit are 651 Arts, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) Cinemas, the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), and the Brooklyn Public Library.

NYCEDC plans to select a consultant on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include, but are not limited to: the quality of the proposal, experience of key staff identified in the proposal, experience and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposed fee.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP.

This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit a M/WBE Narrative Form with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visithttp://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public  projects.   Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, payroll, supplies and equipment. Bidders, sub-contractors and sub-consultants are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

URAC Accreditation Consultant Services

March 25, 2016- MetroPlus Health Plan, Inc., a network-model health maintenance organization and subsidiary corporation of New York City Health + Hospitals, has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a vendor to provide URAC Accreditation Consultant Services. Proposer must meet the following minimum qualifications:

  • Consulting Firm with at least 3 years of experience providing URAC accreditation support;
  • Consulting Firm must have a team of at least five people, including staff with diverse skills in managed care environment (e.g. IT/UM/CM);
  • Consulting Firm must have knowledge of NYS Medicaid Managed Care regulations; and
  • Consulting Firm must have experience with at least one Plan of 350,000 members or greater.

Proposals are due by 4:00 PM, February 22, 2016 Prospective vendors wishing to receive an RFP package should contact Kathleen Nolan, Contract Administrator, MetroPlus Health Plan, at: nolank@nullmetroplus.org or by telephone at 212-908-8730. Refer to Document Control No. 100912R126.

Pedestrian Safety at Strategic Intersections: Manhattan, Brooklyn & Queens

March 25, 2016- This procurement is subject to Minority-Owned and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) participation goals as required by Local Law 1 of 2013. All respondents will be required to submit an M/WBE Participation Plan with their response. For the MWBE goals, please visit our website at http://ddcbiddocuments.nyc.gov/inet/html/contrbid.asp see “Bid Opportunities”. For a list of companies certified by the NYC Department of Small Business Services, please visit www.nyc.gov/buycertified. To find out how to become certified, visit www.nyc.gov/getcertified or call the DSBS certification helpline at (212) 513-6311.

Handy Man Work at Various Health and Hospital Clinics

March 28, 2016- There will be a mandatory pre-bid conference on March 14,2016 @ 10:00 AM. at Elmhurst Hospital Center, Dept. Of Facilities Management, Room: BB-1179-01 Broadway, Elmhurst, NY, 11373.
For all technical questions, please contact Luis Mendo: Mendol@nullnychhc.org or Rocco Sapone: Saponero@nullnychhc.org

Pin number: 036-0025

NYS Council on the Arts Fiscal Year 2017 Annual Grants Cycle Now Open for Application

March 30, 2016- The New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) accepts grant applications on an annual basis for discipline-based funding of arts and cultural activity. Nonprofit organizations registered to do business in New York State are eligible to apply. Funding is also available for individual artists sponsored by eligible organizations. For more information about eligibility, visit: www.arts.ny.gov

Grants are awarded on a competitive basis in the following areas:

  • Architecture + Design
  • Arts Education
  • Dance
  • Electronic Media & Film
  • Facilities
  • Folk Arts
  • Individual Artists
  • Literature
  • Museums
  • Music
  • Presenting
  • Special Arts Services
  • State & Local Partnerships / Decentralization
  • Theatre
  • Visual Arts

FY17 Application Period Begins: Feb. 25, 2016

Please review the program guidelines for detailed information and instructions on NYSCA’s FY17 application process and funding programs.

All successfully submitted applications will be reviewed and evaluated by NYSCA staff, advisory panels and Council. Funding notifications will be issued in Fall 2016. All new FY2017 contracts will be issued on or around January 1, 2017 and will have a January – December 2017 contract term. This is the period in which the funded activity must occur. Please plan accordingly.

Contract term: One Year With Possible Multi-Year Extensions

Information Technology Consulting Services

April 5, 2016- The New York City Department of Education (DOE) is seeking experienced vendors to provide Information Technology (IT) consulting services as needed for various projects. The IT consultants requested may include, but are not limited to: Architects, Developers, Engineers, Project Managers and Specialists. The goal of this Request for Proposals (RFP) is to establish requirement agreements with multiple IT staffing vendors who will then compete to provide qualified consultants at pre-approved ceiling rates as requested by DOE. Consulting services may be requested for the design, development, implementation, management, and documentation of new software, hardware, or network systems and/or the maintenance of existing systems. In addition, from time to time, development, integration or other project-based services, rather than individual consultants, may be requested.

We strongly encourage vendors to submit questions to clarify any uncertainties you may have about this procurement.  RFP amendments may be made based on your questions if they are deemed beneficial and appropriate for this procurement.  Use the Google Docs URL link on the cover page of the solicitation to submit your questions.

RFP number: R1045

Futureworks NYC, Consulting Services at the Brooklyn Army Terminal

April 15, 2016- NYCEDC, on behalf of The City of New York, is launching “Futureworks NYC” – an investment in partnerships, services and spaces to support the development of the City’s production ecosystem.

NYCEDC is issuing this Request for Proposals (“RFP”) seeking several service providers (the “Service Providers”) with proven track records to develop and launch services (the “Services”)  as part of Futureworks NYC. The Services will collectively drive Advance Manufacturing technology development and dissemination in NYC.

Through this RFP, NYCEDC seeks to:

The Services are as follows:

NYCEDC plans to select consultants on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include, but are not limited to: the quality of the proposal, experience of key staff identified in the proposal, experience and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposed fee. Successful respondent team(s) for the the Advanced Manufacturing Center Services is anticipated to enter into a leasing agreement with NYCEDC to open and operate the Center at BAT.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Non-Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP.

This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit an M/WBE Participation Proposal with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visithttp://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public projects. Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, payroll, supplies and equipment. Bidders, sub-contractors and sub-consultants are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

RFEI/RFQ for the Redevelopment of Penn Station (“Penn RFEI/RFQ”)

April 22, 2016– By responding to the Penn RFEI/RFQ, a Respondent can offer privately-funded solutions to renovating Penn Station, including a redeveloped upper level (“Upper Level”), lower level (“Lower Level”) and if applicable project enhancements described in Section V.  A Respondent must make a submission to this RFEI/RFQ in order to be further considered for future Penn Station redevelopment engagements.  The Project Sponsors will evaluate those solutions and such project enhancements and consider how they might be implemented.  In preparing its submission, the Respondent should consider:

Total MWBE Participation Goals: 30%

RFP for the Redevelopment of the Farley Building (“Farley RFP”)

April 22, 2016– The Project Sponsors seek proposals for the lease and redevelopment of the Farley Building into a vibrant mixed-use facility. The selected developer will have the opportunity to construct the new iconic Moynihan Train Hall within the Farley Building and to develop and operate an additional 640,000 square feet in the building for commercial uses including office space, retail and hospitality.  The expected completion date of the train hall will be a significant factor in the evaluation of proposals.  The delivery of the train hall by the selected developer will be subject to financial incentives and penalties based on this schedule.

The train hall, which will be ringed by shops and restaurants, will include new, primary facilities for LIRR commuters. Passenger services within the LIRR space will include—ticketing, waiting areas and other amenities and will be seamlessly connected to a widened and improved LIRR Concourse running underneath 33rd Street directly through to 7th Avenue where LIRR ticketing, waiting and passenger services will also be enhanced.  The train hall is also intended to include facilities and services for AirTrain passengers connecting to New York area airports. The redevelopment of the Farley Building is also intended to include Amtrak ticketing, waiting and boarding facilities. It will significantly increase the amount of passenger circulation space available in Penn Station today and will create a passenger concourse that will span from 7th to 9thAvenues.

Total MWBE Participation Goals: 30%

Redevelopment a New York City Block (780,000 ZSF) in Hell’s Kitchen

May 2, 2016- New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) and Covenant House (CH) are seeking a developer/s to redevelop the majority of a Manhattan block with approximately 780,000 ZSF located in Hell’s Kitchen. Through this initiative, the Developer will construct a mixed-use development that addresses the City’s goal of creating economically diverse neighborhoods, supports CH’s operations through construction of a new, state-of-the art facility, and introduces a pedestrian friendly streetscape that reconnects the block to the surrounding urban fabric.

NYCEDC and CH plan to select a developer on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include, but are not limited to: completeness and quality of overall response, program and design, financial and schedule feasibility, hiring and workforce programs, respondent qualifications and experience, and economic impact.

It is the policy of NYCEDC to comply with all federal, state and City laws and regulations which prohibit unlawful discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital status and other protected category and to take affirmative action in working with contracting parties to ensure certified Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprises (MWBEs) share in the economic opportunities generated by NYCEDC’s projects and initiatives. Please refer to the Equal Employment and Affirmative Compliance for Non-Construction Contracts Addendum in the RFP.

This project has Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise (“M/WBE”) participation goals, and all respondents will be required to submit an M/WBE Participation Proposal with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visit http://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/WBE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public construction projects.   Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, labor, supplies and equipment. Bidders/subcontractors are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

Long Island City Waterfront Mixed-Use Redevelopment RFP

May 26, 2016- NYCEDC seeks proposals from qualified developers for the long-term lease and mixed- use redevelopment of two adjacent City-owned sites on the Long Island City waterfront. The sites, totaling up to over four and a half acres, each offer a unique opportunity to develop a catalytic mixed-use program that capitalizes on Long Island City’s vibrant and growing commercial cluster. As such, NYCEDC seeks proposals that maximize commercial office and light production space in order to contribute to the growing network of innovative businesses in Long Island City.  NYCEDC seeks proposals  that also include mixed-income affordable housing, publicly accessible waterfront open space, and community-serving retail and community space.

The sites include a single-story Department of Transportation facility, and a surface parking lot abutting a dilapidated bulkhead and platform. Respondents that propose to redevelop the DOT facility may be required to relocate the DOT Facility. Respondents that  propose  to  redevelop  the  surface  parking  lot  may  be  required  to  provide replacement parking on- or off-site on an interim basis. Detailed information about the existing uses in this regard is provided in the RFP and related documents.

The sites are located within an M1-4 zoning district, however it is anticipated that the respondents will seek a rezoning to develop the project in a manner that is consistent with the RFP’s goals. Further land-use and urban design guidance for the sites can be found in the body of the RFP.

NYCEDC plans to select a developer on the basis of factors stated in the RFP which include,  but are  not  limited  to:  the  quality  of  the  proposal,  experience  of  key  staff identified in the proposal, the respondent’s categorization as an emerging developer, experience and quality of any subcontractors proposed, demonstrated successful experience in performing services similar to those encompassed in the RFP, and the proposal’s competitiveness with regard to the project goals.

This   project   has   Minority   and   Women   Owned   Business   Enterprise   (“M/WBE”) participation  goals,  and  all  respondents  will  be  required  to  submit  an  M/WBE Participation Proposal with their response. To learn more about NYCEDC’s M/WBE program, visit http://www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe. For the list of companies who have been certified with the New York City Department of Small Business Services as M/W BE, please go to the www.nyc.gov/buycertified.

NYCEDC established the Kick Start Loan programs for Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (M/W/DBE) interested in working on public construction projects. Kick Start Loans facilitates financing for short-term mobilization needs such as insurance, labor, supplies and equipment. Bidders/subcontractors are strongly encouraged to visit the NYCEDC website at www.nycedc.com/opportunitymwdbe to learn more about the program.

New York/NY 111 Supported Housing Congregate

June 16, 2016– The Department of Health and Mental Hygiene issued an open-ended rolling RFP in 2007 to establish 3,000 units of citywide supportive housing in newly constructed or rehabilitated single-site buildings for various homeless populations pursuant to the New York/New York III Supported Housing agreement. Proposals continue to be accepted on an on-going basis. The RFP is available on line at http://www.nyc.gov/health/contracting. Any questions regarding this RFP must be sent in writing, in advance, to the Contracting Officer or e-mailed to the address below. All proposals must be hand delivered at the office of the Agency Chief Contracting Officer. As a minimum qualification requirement for (1) the serious and persistent populations, the proposer must be incorporated as a not-for-profit organization, and (2) for the young adult populations, the proposer must document site control and identify the source of the capital funding being used to construct or renovate the building. Use the following address unless otherwise specified in notice, to secure, examine or submit bid/proposal documents, vendor prequalification and other forms; specifications/blueprints; other information; and for opening and reading of bids at date and time specified above.

Health and Mental Hygiene, Gotham Center-LIC, 42-09 28th Street, 17th Floor, CN30A, Queens, NY 11101-4132. Jasmine Salome (347) 396-6637; Fax: (347) 396-6758; jsalome@nullhealth.nyc.gov

Pin number: 81608PO076300R0X00

Notice of Funding Availability for the Preservation of Affordable Housing South of Houston Street

December 31, 2019– The City of New York Department of Housing Preservation and Development announces the availability of $11,800,000 in funding for the acquisition and preservation of affordable housing south of, and including properties on, East/West Houston Streets, bounded by the Hudson and East Rivers in Lower Manhattan to applicants who are funded pursuant to a Request for Qualifications issued by HPD (“RFQ”).

Purpose:
The purpose of the Lower Manhattan Acquisition Program is to preserve residential housing with apartments affordable to low-income households.

Program Description:

Request for Qualifications (RFQ):
In order to become qualified for participation in the program, not-for-profit organizations must respond to the RFQ and be found qualified by HPD. Applicants may respond to the RFQ available at the website below. To be considered for qualification, applicants must demonstrate ownership, management and rehabilitation experience, as well as financial strength and stability. Please refer to the RFQ for more information on qualification.

Proposals:
Qualified not-for-profit organizations may submit proposals to request acquisition funding for eligible residential buildings. Proposals will be assessed on both the viability of the project and strength of the applicant’s experience. Proposals will be evaluated and funded on a “first-come, first-served basis” for the duration of the program. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications received as a result of this advertisement.

Notice Requirements:
All not-for-profit organizations entering into negotiations with building owners must comply with tenant and owner notification procedures in accordance with the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970. Information about these notification requirements will be provided to pre-qualified non-profits. The Request for Qualifications (RFQ), map of the program area, and additional information about the program are available on HPD’s website: http://www1.nyc.gov/site/hpd/developers/rfp-rfq-rfo.page. Interested parties should forward all requested documentation to the Department of Housing Preservation and Development; Attention of Lower Manhattan Acquisition Program RFQ Coordinator, 100 Gold Street—Room 9-O3, New York, NY 10038; or electronically to HPDPres@nullhpd.nyc.gov. This program is made possible by a grant from the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, which is funded through Community Development Block Grants from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Andrew Cuomo, Governor
Bill de Blasio, Mayor
Alicia Glen, Deputy Mayor for Housing and Economic Development
Vicki Been, HPD Commissioner
David Emil, LMDC President
Avi Schick, LMDC Chairman

NYC Industrial Developer “Fund” for Qualified Projects Seeking Fund Support

The NYC Industrial Developer Fund is a $150 million public/private fund to provide project financing for industrial real estate development projects in New York City.  The Fund is designed to catalyze investment in 400,000 sf of new or renovated industrial real estate workspace across New York City, supporting the creation of as many as 1,200 quality and accessible industrial jobs by 2020.The Industrial Developer Fund supports industrial job-creation in New York City by providing public/private financing for industrial real estate development projects.  Total size of the Fund is $150 million, which includes approximately $60 million in public funds leveraging $90 million in private financing.

The Industrial Developer Fund provides qualified real estate developers with partial public gap-financing assistance in the form of grants, low-interest subordinate loans, and guarantees on senior private loans.  These public funds are intended to leverage owner equity so that the transaction merits traditional bank/senior lender financing provided under the Fund structure.

Qualified projects seeking fund support will be considered when high impact projects are unable to move forward due to funding gaps.  The Fund will consider both non-profit and for-profit entities.

New York City’s industrial and manufacturing sector employs 530,000 people, or 15.4 percent of the city’s private sector workforce.  The sector is a vital pathway to the middle class for many families, with median wages of $50,400 a year. In addition, more than 328,000 jobs in the sector (61.5 percent) are located outside Manhattan, 62 percent of the workforce comes from culturally diverse backgrounds, and nearly half are foreign-born. Finally, approximately 63 percent of jobs are available to individuals who do not have a college degree.

For additional information, please contact the NYCEDC Strategic Investments Group at 212.618.5737 or , with “Industrial Developer Fund Inquiry” in the subject line.  Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact NYCEDC to determine eligibility and review in-depth financing criteria prior to submitting materials.

 

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