Opportunity
Mchenry County Granicus #26-9171
Consulting Services for HUD HOME & HUD HOME-ARP Programs – McHenry County, IL
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 01, 2026
Identifier
26-9171
NAICS
541618
This opportunity involves McHenry County, Illinois seeking consulting services for the HUD HOME and HUD HOME-ARP programs. - Government Buyer: - McHenry County, Illinois, Planning & Development Environmental Education, Procurement Division - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a professional services solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting services for HUD HOME and HUD HOME-ARP programs - Review of HUD HOME applications - Market analysis - Verification of project funding sources - Underwriting and subsidy layering - Assessment of developer experience - Assistance with HUD HOME-ARP funded projects - Estimated 10 hours per project, tracked and invoiced separately - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Preference for a single firm with a primary reviewer and at least one or two backup staff - Ability to handle both general and expedited project reviews - Minimum qualifications: expertise in HUD HOME/HOME-ARP requirements, underwriting, subsidy layering, market demand analysis, and relevant regulations - Additional desired qualifications: knowledge of HUD Environmental Reviews and CDBG funding requirements - Electronic submission with mandatory forms and references - Selection process includes evaluation, shortlisting, and county board approval - Period of Performance: - One-year base contract with option to renew - Estimated 10 hours per project - Place of Performance: - McHenry County, Illinois (Woodstock, IL) - No product OEMs are specified, as this is a consulting services procurement.
Description
McHenry County, Illinois is soliciting qualifications from qualified firms to provide consulting services related to HUD HOME and HUD HOME-ARP programs. The contract is a one-year base with an option to renew and involves reviewing HUD HOME applications, conducting market analysis, verifying funding sources, underwriting, subsidy layering, and assessing developer experience. The county prefers a single firm with expertise and staff depth to handle general and expedited project reviews, with a primary reviewer and backup staff. Submissions are due electronically by May 1, 2026, and the selection process includes evaluation, shortlisting, and county board approval.