Opportunity
Kingston Biddingo #PVI-2023-01
Consulting Services for Providence Commons Feasibility Assessment and Partnership Development
Posted
September 22, 2023
Respond By
October 20, 2023
Identifier
PVI-2023-01
NAICS
541618
Providence Village Inc. (PVI) is seeking professional consulting services to support the Providence Commons project in Kingston, Ontario. - Government Buyer: - Providence Village Inc. (PVI), acting for the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul - Scope of Work: - Feasibility assessment and business case development for the adaptive reuse of Providence Manor at 275 Sydenham Street - Establishment of program delivery and construction developer partnerships - Securing partnerships with not-for-profit and for-profit agencies for affordable housing and community services - Development of sublease agreements and support for financial modeling - Community engagement aligned with the mission to serve vulnerable women and women-led families - Products/Services Requested: - Professional consulting services (no products or OEMs specified) - Notable Requirements: - Hybrid work arrangements (virtual and on-site) - Comprehensive general liability insurance (minimum $2 million per occurrence) - Adherence to industry standards and applicable laws - Estimated budget of $50,000-$65,000 CAD (excluding HST) - Non-mandatory site visit registration required - All procurement decisions made solely by PVI, though managed via the City of Kingston's portal
Description
This solicitation is a Request for Proposal (RFP) issued by Providence Village Inc. for professional consulting services related to the Providence Commons project. The scope includes establishing program delivery and construction developer partnerships as part of a feasibility assessment to recommend a viable business case for the Providence Commons property. The project involves adaptive reuse of the Providence Manor site to create a community hub for affordable housing and community services, focusing on vulnerable women and women-led families. A non-mandatory site visit is scheduled at 275 Sydenham Street, Kingston, and interested parties must register in advance.