Bid #R1150. Contact: vendorhotline@schools.nyc.gov. NYC Department of Education, New York, New York. R1150: Whole School Reform Services MTAC Due Date and Time: This solicitation is open indefinitely. The New York City Department of Education seeks. Open — accepting responses.
R1150: Whole School Reform Services MTAC Due Date and Time: This solicitation is open indefinitely. The New York City Department of Education seeks proposals from organizations experienced in working with schools in need of whole school reform. The ultimate goal is for the program designs to function as transitional plans that ultimately lead to the ability of schools to continue reform efforts on their own.Component A : Elementary School (Pre-K to 5)Component B : Middle School (6 to 8)Component C : High School (9 to 12)The purpose of this MTAC is to solicit organizations that can support:Schools newly created to replace those that have been phased out or downsized due to underperformance.Schools identified by the NYSED to be:In need of improvement,In need of corrective action,In need of restructuring or designated as under registration review (SURR) and/orPersistently lowest achieving (PLA) and requiring significant intervention.Schools implementing or seeking to implement new instructional and operational models.There is no fee for this MTAC. Login to the Vendor Portal (Open external link) to download MTAC R1150. If you cannot download this MTAC, please send an e-mail to VendorHotline@schools.nyc.gov with the MTAC number and title in the subject. Questions regarding this solicitation should be addressed to ISPSupport@schools.nyc.gov with the MTAC number and title in the subject line of your e-mail.
NYC Department of Education issued this engineering opportunity in New York, New York, referenced as solicitation number R1150. Questions can be directed to vendorhotline@schools.nyc.gov.
NYC Department of Education in New York, New York is using this solicitation to procure engineering 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 engineering 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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To submit a proposal for this RFP, review the full solicitation documents for NYC Department of Education's exact scope of work, submission format, and any mandatory pre-bid meeting or site visit. Confirm how the agency accepts responses — through an electronic procurement portal, as a sealed hard-copy bid, or by email — because the required method varies by agency and a non-conforming submission can be disqualified. Direct questions about scope or specifications to vendorhotline@schools.nyc.gov before the agency's question cut-off date. Vendors that have not previously contracted with NYC Department of Education should confirm whether registration on the agency's vendor system is required to be eligible for award.
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