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Title: Shelter Facilities, Homeless FWC at Coyle Family Residence (175 units)
Procurement
Homeless Services (DHS)
Westhab, Inc.
Bashford Street , Yonkers, NY, 10701-7099
Harriette Boutrin
email: boutrinh@dhs.nyc.gov
Human Services/Client Services
Competitive Sealed Proposals/Pre-Qualified List
11/12/2024
Award
$708,807,513.00

PIN#07122P0010020

This is an open-ended RFP for shelter service. It is essential to technically score proposals to ensure they are technically viable.
Description

DHS is seeking appropriately qualified vendors to operate Tier II residences for families with children who have no other housing options available. Tier II residences, which operate in accordance with New York State Codes, Rules and Regulations, Title 18, Part 900 (18 NYCRR 900), provide temporary housing accommodations and social services to homeless families until viable housing alternatives become available. The Tier II residence program stabilizes the family and promotes the move to independent living. Tier II residences must provide, at a minimum, social services, assistance in seeking permanent housing, assistance in seeking employment and linkages to childcare and medical and behavioral, healthcare and recreation services. Services are provided on-site and/or through linkages with other community-based programs. Additionally, Non-Tier II certified residences would be expected to provide the same services as those listed above while certification as a Tier II is pending.

Coyle Family Residence at 2134 Coyle Street, Brooklyn, NY 11229 (Round 16)


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