NYS Legal Services *Sole Source* RFP
Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 9, 2026
Sole source for the provision of legal services. See outside link.
Track open bid opportunities, contracts, public meetings, and key contacts for New York State Division of the Budget.
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Aug 18, 2026
Closes
Sep 9, 2026
Sole source for the provision of legal services. See outside link.
Key metrics and characteristics
City
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Albany
County
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Albany
Address
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State Capitol, Room 113
Zip Code
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12224
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Internal control auditing services
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Services related to the Federal Cash Management Improvement Act and Treasury-State Agreement
Local government management, financial and restructuring services primary vendor
Secondary Bond Sale Financial Advisory Services
Board meetings and strategic plans from New York State Division of the Budget
The board approved financing resolutions for three distinct housing developments: the Marcus Garvey Extension Phase 2, the Ulster Portfolio, and the Innovative Urban Village Phase 1A. Key discussions involved the issuance of tax-exempt bonds and subsidy funds, as well as rehabilitation strategies including the implementation of geothermal heating systems, energy efficiency upgrades, and new site amenities. For the Ulster Portfolio, the board addressed the acquisition and preservation of properties, focusing on re-establishing PILOT agreements, restructuring debt, and securing section 8 project-based rental assistance to stabilize the projects.
The board reviewed and approved various action items, including Regional Economic Development Council Capital Fund grants, Restore New York program grants, Office of Strategic Workforce Development Fund grants, Market New York fund grants, a Downtown Revitalization Initiative Capital fund grant, a Connect All Fund grant, Fast New York Fund grants, Regional Economic and Community Assistance Program Fund grants, a Community Resilience Economic Sustainability and Technology Program grant, and an Upstate Revitalization Initiative Fund grant. Additionally, the board approved the World Trade Center Memorial and Cultural Program Land Use Improvement and Civic Project, several bond issuances from the Dormitory Authority, and housing-related subsidy loans from the Housing Finance Agency.
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The boards reviewed and approved resolutions regarding video conferencing procedures, annual independent audits for HTFC and AHC, and various annual fiscal and procurement reports. The President's report covered housing and healthcare redevelopment initiatives and efforts to combat deed theft. The meeting included the authorization of funding for numerous housing developments and homeownership projects across New York State. The agencies also approved several contract amendments for staffing, environmental, and IT services, as well as grants and awards, including the MOVE IN NY awards, Rural & Neighborhood Preservation Program awards, and 2025 9% multifamily RFP awards. Additionally, the boards conducted quarterly reviews of investment and procurement reports.
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