Emergency Generator and Fire Pump Maintenance *RE-BID* RFP
Jun 8, 2026
Closes
Sep 17, 2026
Provide emergency generator and fire pump maintenance. See attached file.
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Jun 8, 2026
Closes
Sep 17, 2026
Provide emergency generator and fire pump maintenance. See attached file.
Aug 9, 2026
Closes
Sep 3, 2026
Provide resident home support services.
Jun 22, 2026
Closes
Aug 24, 2026
The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh (URA) is requesting one or more developers or development teams to submit interest and project concepts for the purchase and redevelopment of multiple scattered-site assemblages in the Larimer neighborhood to produce high-quality housing. Responses must be submitted via the URA's IonWave bidding system and combined into a single bookmarked PDF; late or off‑portal submissions will not be considered. The solicitation was released in June 2026 and proposals are due August 24, 2026 (see contact information for the URA project manager on the URA proposals page).
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Pittsburgh
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Allegheny
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200 Ross St Flr 9
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(412) 456-5000
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15219
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Pittsburgh City Housing Authority
The meeting included the presentation and approval of three resolutions. Resolution 46 authorized the submission of an inventory removal application to HUD for the disposition of duplex properties on Litzfield Street. Resolution 47 authorized a pre-development loan agreement for the Bedford Dwellings Choice Neighborhoods housing redevelopment phase 4. Resolution 48 authorized the submission of an inventory removal application to HUD for the partial disposition of the former St. Clair Village property for the Hilltop Urban Farm. Public comments addressed housing concerns, including toxic mold issues, housing choice voucher processes, and support for the Hilltop Urban Farm.
The board discussed several operational and programmatic updates, including the HACP's involvement in a national community development conference, a time capsule event for the Northview Heights senior mid-rise, and various workforce training partnerships, such as the pharmacy technician program with CVS and Ebenezer Outreach Ministries. The board addressed multiple public comments regarding language translation and interpretation services for residents and authorized the extension of the executive director's employment agreement by three months. Additionally, the board reviewed the transition of the Choice Neighborhoods People Plan from the Department of Human Services to the HACP, detailing the strategy and new personnel involved in managing this initiative.
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The Board of Commissioners discussed various developments, including the Smithfield Lofts project, resident home ownership programs, workforce development initiatives, and community service recognition. Resolutions were passed regarding emergency balcony repairs at the PA Bidwell high-rise, contracting for physical capital needs assessments and energy audits, engaging elevator consulting services for multiple locations, authorizing utility infrastructure work at Bedford, and providing gap financing for the Hazelwood Blair project. Additionally, the Board heard public comments regarding neighborhood safety and language translation services.
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