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LCLGRPB solicits consulting services for workforce housing build‑out analyses and site pre‑development in four Essex County communities (Minerva, Newcomb, North Hudson, Schroon). Required work includes hamlet/moderate‑intensity buildout analyses, parcel identification and prioritization, area plans and schematics, zoning/infrastructure/utilities assessments, market absorption analysis, community engagement (minimum two charettes per community), and site pre‑development (permitting, Phase I/II environmental, easements, architectural/site engineering, development pro‑forma and funding stack, and marketing materials). Firms must meet NY licensure and insurance requirements; MWBE/DBE/SDVOB participation is encouraged. Maximum budget $254,400; project completion required by 2027-09-01.
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This RFP is for a Department of Support Services Office Build Out, Addition, and Site Development Project, encompassing new office space build-out, building addition, and extensive site development.
Posted Date
Jan 7, 2026
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Jan 7, 2026
Close: Feb 5, 2026
This RFP is for a Department of Support Services Office Build Out, Addition, and Site Development Project, encompassing new office space build-out, building addition, and extensive site development.
AvailableThe scope of this project includes, but is not limited to, new office space build-out in a 16,639 SF (+/-) existing building shell, construction of a 1,094 SF (+/-) building addition, construction of a new 11,373 SF (+/-) pre-engineered metal building, and 115,434 SF (+/-) site development.
Posted Date
Sep 17, 2025
Due Date
Feb 5, 2026
Release: Sep 17, 2025
Close: Feb 5, 2026
The scope of this project includes, but is not limited to, new office space build-out in a 16,639 SF (+/-) existing building shell, construction of a 1,094 SF (+/-) building addition, construction of a new 11,373 SF (+/-) pre-engineered metal building, and 115,434 SF (+/-) site development.
AvailableInvitation to Negotiate for the Development of Affordable/Workforce Infill Housing.
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2025
Due Date
Feb 10, 2026
Release: Dec 12, 2025
Close: Feb 10, 2026
Invitation to Negotiate for the Development of Affordable/Workforce Infill Housing.
AvailableReal estate development teams to submit proposals for a joint venture to plan, design, finance, and bid out for construction new workforce housing on land currently owned by the authority. The Authority seeks to partner with a development team that shares its commitment to: Delivering high-quality, attainable homes for working families. Ensuring long-term attainability through deed restrictions, resale formulas, or other sustainable affordability mechanisms (collectively, "Attainability Mechanisms"). To further support lasting attainability, the Authority will retain a soft-second mortgage (non-amortizing, subordinate mortgage lien) in the amount of any Authority subsidy allocated to an eventual homeowner, which will be repayable upon resale or other transfer events as specified in the Attainability Mechanisms. Advancing innovative, sustainable, and green building practices. Designing a project that complements and integrates with the surrounding neighborhood, much of which has historic character. Providing shared amenities that foster a sense of community among homeowners, including a community playground and garden. Promoting opportunities for local workforce participation in construction and related activities. The Authority will take the lead on securing zoning approvals and other required development entitlements (such as site plan or subdivision approvals) (collectively, “Entitlements”) and anticipates playing an active role as a co-developer and long-term steward of affordability.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 10, 2026
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Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Mar 10, 2026
Real estate development teams to submit proposals for a joint venture to plan, design, finance, and bid out for construction new workforce housing on land currently owned by the authority. The Authority seeks to partner with a development team that shares its commitment to: Delivering high-quality, attainable homes for working families. Ensuring long-term attainability through deed restrictions, resale formulas, or other sustainable affordability mechanisms (collectively, "Attainability Mechanisms"). To further support lasting attainability, the Authority will retain a soft-second mortgage (non-amortizing, subordinate mortgage lien) in the amount of any Authority subsidy allocated to an eventual homeowner, which will be repayable upon resale or other transfer events as specified in the Attainability Mechanisms. Advancing innovative, sustainable, and green building practices. Designing a project that complements and integrates with the surrounding neighborhood, much of which has historic character. Providing shared amenities that foster a sense of community among homeowners, including a community playground and garden. Promoting opportunities for local workforce participation in construction and related activities. The Authority will take the lead on securing zoning approvals and other required development entitlements (such as site plan or subdivision approvals) (collectively, “Entitlements”) and anticipates playing an active role as a co-developer and long-term steward of affordability.
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