Bid #81626N0013005. Contact: twatson2@health.nyc.gov. Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, New York. Type: Award Method: Negotiated Acquisition Category: Human Services/Client Services Transitional employment and vocational support. Awarded to NYSARC Inc New York City Chapter.
Health and Mental Hygiene awarded this RFP to NYSARC Inc New York City Chapter on July 2, 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 Transitional employment and vocational support services to people who have an intellectual/developmental disability.Pursuant to Section 3-04(b)(2) (iii) of the Procurement Policy Board (PPB) Rules, the NYC Health Department is seeking to enter into Negotiated Acquisition Extensions for the period of July 1, 2026 to December 31, 2027 with five contractors that provide Transitional Employment support services for New York residents with developmental disabilities. All renewals and ACCO extensions were fully exhausted before this request to enter into Negotiated Acquisition Extensions with these five providers. DOHMH intends to contract with the existing vendors to ensure continuity of services in order to prevent a gap in services while the development and administration of a new RFP is in process. In addition, the current vendors are familiar with Transitional Employment Support Services for New York residents with developmental disabilities. All five vendors have at least satisfactory performance. Awardee Address: 83 Maiden Lane
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Health and Mental Hygiene issued this transportation opportunity in New York, New York, referenced as solicitation number 81626N0013005. It was published on July 2, 2026. Questions can be directed to twatson2@health.nyc.gov.
Health and Mental Hygiene in New York, New York is using this solicitation to procure transportation work. Public agencies typically advertise this kind of work as a Request for Proposals (RFP), evaluating bidders on a combination of qualifications, technical approach, and price. Bidders responding to a transportation 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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