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Title: Ketty's Place I and II NAE AND Allowance
Procurement
Homeless Services (DHS)
Acacia Network Housing Inc.
300 East 175th Street , Bronx, NY, 10457
Human Services/Client Services
Negotiated Acquisition
6/22/2023
Award
$8,550,521.00

PIN#07123N0011001

This is a negotiated acquisition extension with incumbent provider to maintain continuity of services for the minimum amount of time until a new RFP is processed, according to PPB Rule 3-01 (d)(2)(vii). The NAE is necessary to continue services until the vendor submits a proposal under the open-ended RFP.
Description

DHS is requesting approval for a one-year Negotiated Acquisition Extension, allowance for repairs, and the 25% Allowance for Ketty’s Place I and II. The site services 97 families with children, and it is located at the following addresses: 711 and 691 East 140th Street, Bronx, NY 10454. As follows are the increases we are requesting: • FY’24 One Year Negotiated Acquisition Extension - $6,218,561 • FY’24 Allowance for Repairs – $621,856 • FY’24 25 % Allowance - $1,710,104 Total: $8,550,521 The contract term is 7/1/2023 – 06/30/2024. The total contract value is $8,550,521. Contractor Name & Address: Acacia Network Housing, Inc. 300 East 175th Street Bronx, NY 10457   The NAE is necessary to continue services until the vendor submits a proposal under the open-ended RFP.


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