Opportunity
New York State Contract Reporter #2137008
Green Space Consulting Services for NYCHA Green Space Connections 3.0 Initiative
Posted
July 10, 2026
Respond By
August 10, 2026
Identifier
2137008
NAICS
541620, 541320
This opportunity seeks a Green Space Consultant to support the Green Space Connections 3.0 initiative for the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA), managed by the Fund for Public Housing, Inc. (PHCF). - Government Buyer: - Fund for Public Housing, Inc. (PHCF), supporting NYCHA - Project covers four NYCHA campuses: Richmond Terrace Houses (Staten Island), Vladeck Houses (Manhattan), Wagner Houses (Manhattan), and Ravenswood Houses (Queens) - Products/Services Requested: - Green Space Consulting Services (1 engagement) - Community engagement and facilitation - Site and community research - Resiliency and sustainability education - Outreach, surveying, and data synthesis - Design phase support and review - Program management and reporting - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on participatory design, climate resilience, and sustainability for underserved public housing communities - Consultant must have experience in community engagement, landscape/green infrastructure, and sustainability - Preference for experience with NYCHA, environmental justice, and multilingual capacity - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named, as this is a consulting services procurement - Estimated contract value: $120,000 for a two-year term
Description
The Fund for Public Housing, Inc. is seeking a qualified Green Space Consultant for a two-year engagement to support the Green Space Connections 3.0 initiative. This resident-led program focuses on designing, transforming, and activating NYCHA green spaces to promote health, climate resilience, and community engagement. The consultant will lead community engagement, education, and surveying across four NYCHA sites in New York City, and later support design phase accountability and program management. The contract term is up to two years, with an expected start in September 2026 and compensation of $120,000.