Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #PON 6088

NYSERDA Affordable Multifamily Program Upstate – Energy Efficiency and Decarbonization Retrofits

Posted

April 17, 2026

Respond By

December 31, 2030

Identifier

PON 6088

NAICS

236118, 541690

NYSERDA is seeking proposals for its Affordable Multifamily Program Upstate, focused on energy efficiency and decarbonization retrofits in low-to-moderate income multifamily buildings in upstate New York. - Government Buyer: - New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), Clean and Resilient Buildings, Contract Management Division - Products and Services Requested: - Technical assistance and concierge support services for retrofit projects (up to 100% cost-shared) - Installed measures for energy efficiency and decarbonization, including: - Refrigerator replacements - Prescriptive direct in-unit installations - Weatherization - Electrification - Deep retrofit scopes of work - Climate resilience enhancements (up to 70-85% cost-shared, depending on building size) - Eligibility and Requirements: - Buildings must be located in upstate New York, outside Con Ed service territory (eligible utility territories include National Grid, NYSEG, RG&E, Central Hudson Gas & Electric, and Orange & Rockland Utilities) - Minimum of 5 units per building - At least 25% of units must be occupied by households earning no more than 80% of the Area or State Median Income - Incentive Structure: - Per-dwelling unit basis - NYSERDA covers up to 100% of technical assistance/concierge support and 70-85% of installed measures - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified entities meeting program requirements - Notable Features: - Emphasis on deep retrofits and climate resilience - Focus on affordable housing and LMI communities - Program runs through 2030

Description

NYSERDA is offering a program providing technical assistance, concierge support services, and financial incentives to support retrofits in low-to moderate income multifamily buildings in upstate New York from 2026 to 2030. The program supports energy efficiency and decarbonization projects including refrigerator replacements, weatherization, electrification, and deep retrofit scopes, along with climate resilience enhancements. Incentives are awarded based on a dollar per dwelling unit basis, with cost sharing up to 100% for technical assistance and up to 70-85% for installed measures depending on building size. Eligible buildings must be located north of Con Ed service territory and meet affordability criteria.

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