Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #751CP506-25

Energy Efficiency and Needs Assessment for Catharine Court Senior Housing Facility

Posted

August 19, 2026

Respond By

September 28, 2026

Identifier

751CP506-25

NAICS

541350

This opportunity seeks a qualified contractor to perform a comprehensive energy efficiency and needs assessment for the Catharine Court Apartments, a 32-unit, HUD-subsidized senior housing facility in Montour Falls, NY. - Government Buyer: - Village of Montour Falls (Montour Falls Housing Authority) - Office: Village Clerk - Scope of Work: - Conduct a thorough evaluation of the building envelope (roof, insulation, windows, air sealing) - Assess HVAC systems, electrical and lighting systems, domestic hot water systems - Analyze overall energy usage and ventilation/indoor air quality - Identify potential energy efficiency savings and environmental improvements - Provide cost estimates for recommended upgrades and improvements - Deliverables: - Written report with prioritized recommendations, cost estimates, estimated energy savings, and photo documentation - Optional presentation of findings to the Village/Housing Authority - Funding and Compliance: - Project funded by Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) monies - Emphasis on MWBE (Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises) participation - Notable Requirements: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified firms - Contract term is one year - Proposals are due by the specified deadline

Description

Sealed proposals are requested for a single prime contractor to provide a thorough energy efficiency and needs assessment of the Montour Falls Housing Authority's Catharine Court housing facility, located at 216 Canal Street, Montour Falls. The work includes a thorough evaluation of the energy use status of the facility, determining the efficiency savings and environmental improvements achievable by upgrades, and estimating the costs associated with the needed upgrades and improvements. The contract term is one year, and the project is funded by grant monies from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).

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