Bid #26026N0031027. Contact: jhidalgo@dycd.nyc.gov. Youth and Community Development, New York, New York. Type: Award Method: Negotiated Acquisition Category: Human Services/Client Services Cornerstone Community Centers. Awarded to Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc..
Youth and Community Development awarded this solicitation to Jewish Community Center of Staten Island, Inc. on June 12, 2026. This page is retained as a permanent public record of the contract award; the original solicitation below is preserved as published.
Type: Award Method: Negotiated Acquisition Category: Human Services/Client Services Cornerstone Community Centers provide engaging activities year-round for young people and adults. Programs are located at 99 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Community Centers throughout the five boroughs, and were shaped by input from young people, NYCHA residents, Resident Association leaders, elected officials, and principals at schools that serve youth who live in the participating developments. The extension of these contracts is crucial to ensure continuity of services. The ACCO has determined that an extension of these services will be beneficial to the City since the same terms and conditions remain. In addition, the current contractors are familiar with Community Center Programming and have been performing satisfactory and above on their current contract(s). Awardee Address: 1466 Manor Road
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Youth and Community Development issued this paving opportunity in New York, New York, referenced as solicitation number 26026N0031027. It was published on June 12, 2026. Questions can be directed to jhidalgo@dycd.nyc.gov.
Youth and Community Development in New York, New York is using this solicitation to procure paving work. Public buyers typically advertise this kind of work as an Invitation for Bids (IFB), Request for Proposals (RFP), or Request for Qualifications (RFQ), depending on whether the selection is price-driven, qualifications-driven, or both. Bidders responding to a paving solicitation in New York are generally expected to provide proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage, hold any state license or trade certification required for the scope of work, and post performance and payment bonds for contracts above the agency's threshold.
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