What: Join the City of New Haven and the South Central Council of Governments (SCRCOG) in workshopping traffic safety improvements for Orchard Street. In partnership with Community Alliance for Research & Engagement (CARE) and Street Plans, the City is working to develop conceptual traffic safety improvement for three priority areas along Orchard Street. Your participation in the workshop will help the project team refine the proposed vision. Following an in-person public workshop and review from the City, final recommendations will be presented in a virtual meeting. Subject to future design and construction funding, these recommendations will form the basis for implementation as potential interim- and long-term safety projects.
LULAC Head Start Inc., invites the submission of sealed bids from qualified food service management companies for the preparation and delivery of meals to its centers. Prospective bidders must be capable of providing breakfast, lunch, and afternoon (PM) snacks for approximately 270 children ages 1 – 5, five days a week for 230 days per year. Meals must comply with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal patterns. The contract period will cover Jan 30, 2025, to Jan 29, 2026.
Bids for the above must be received by 11:00 am on December 11th, 2024, at LULAC Head Start, Inc., 250 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06519, and marked clearly “Food Service Bid”. Bids will be opened to the public, read, and recorded at the above specified time and place in the conference room.
10 Liberty Owners LLC will be releasing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for licensed and insured contractors. The RFQ seeks firms’ qualifications to serve as general contractor and provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price contract.
The project site (the “Site”) is approximately 1.7 acres and located at 10 Liberty Street in New Haven, CT. The Project consists of the new construction of 150 affordable units, and will be funded using both city, state, and federal resources: the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), Department of Housing (DOH), City of New Haven, and other sources.
10 Liberty is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer (AA/EOE). Minority- and women-owned businesses are encouraged to submit proposals. Respondents are responsible for compliance with all relevant MBE, WBE, Section 3, and female/minority worker requirements. State prevailing wages DONOT apply. Sales tax should be assumed. Respondents must be bonded. A full copy of the RFP and submission instructions can be obtained on or after 11/8/2024 via email from Jon Cortell at jon@cortelldevelopmentgroup.com. The submission deadline is on 11/22/2024 at 5 p.m. EST.
Next Level Empowerment Program Inc. (NLEP) in New Haven is requesting licensed and insured contractors to provide bids for the property located at 43 Sylvan Avenue, New Haven, for the project known as NLEP Housing Rehabilitation.
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company (WT), the construction manager, is currently accepting bids for ConnCAT Place on Dixwell – Phase 1A for the following bid package: 03A — Concrete, 05A — Structural Steel, 14A-Elevators, and 31A — Sitework/Utilities for the new ~70,000 SF two-story ConnCAT headquarters which will contain teaching spaces, kitchen, offices, and daycare/early childhood facility. Interested firms may obtain a bid package and instructions to bid by emailing 020822@whiting-turner.com.
‘r kids Family Center, New Haven, is requesting licensed and insured electrical bids for their property located at 45 Dixwell Ave, New Haven CT.
Scope includes: adding selected non-obtrusive street lighting at second floor level across the front of the building, in compliance with City of New Haven lighting code. Selection and installation of intercom/audio monitoring system for one observation room, connecting to 2 adjacent rooms. Further information and scope of work as well as building specs will be provided at the walk through, Friday, May 23, 2024 between 3 – 5:30 pm.
LOCATION, New Haven, Connecticut – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven
LEGALNOTICEINVITATIONTOBID: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven, NEWHAVEN is requesting licensed and insured general contractor bids for their property located at 253 Columbus Ave. New Haven.
Pennrose, LLC and The Cloud Company will be releasing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Construction Manager at Risk services. Pennrose-Cloud is seeking Connecticut-licensed construction managers for the redevelopment of Horace H Strong School in New Haven, CT.
Giordano Construction Co,. Inc. acting as Construction Manager for West Ridge Apts. LLC is requesting licensed and insured contractors to provide bids for the new construction development located at 15 Stone Street, New Haven for the project known as West Ridge Apartments. The CM& Owner are seeking proposals for all trades. Plans can be viewed in iSqft/ConstructConnect. If you are interested in bidding please contact Giordano Construction via email at westridge@giordano.build with company name and complete contact information and we will send you an invitation to bid through which you may view all the contract documents. The project funding includes CHFA, DOH, and City of New Haven contributions. The project wages rates required are the higher of Davis Bacon or DOL Building Prevailing Wage. The selected company and any subcontractors must comply with EEOC workforce requirements.
City of New Haven Chapter 12% of the New Haven code of Ordinances (MBE subcontracting) applies
- Minority/women’s business enterprises are encouraged to apply. CTCHRO compliance is also required. A bidding site meeting will be held at 40 Austin Street Lower-Level Community Room at 10am on 12/28/2023. All bids are due by January 24* 2024 at 3pm. All bids and questions should be submitted in writing to Pat Rocco westridge@giordano.build. Requests for information will be accepted via email at westridge@giordano.build until Friday, January 5″, 2024.
LULAC Head Start Inc., invites the submission of sealed bids from qualified food service
management companies for the preparation and delivery of meals to its centers. Prospective
bidders must be capable of providing breakfast, lunch, and afternoon (PM) snacks for
approximately 269 children ages 1 – 5, five days a week for 230 days per year. Meals must comply with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) meal patterns. The contract period will cover Jan 30, 2024 to Jan 29, 2025.
Bids for the above must be received by 11:00 am on December 22nd, 2023, at LULAC Head Start, Inc., 250 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06519, at which time they will be opened to the public, read, and recorded. Each bid must be submitted in triplicate, filled in and properly executed. The bidder must follow all instructions, including those in Section C, “Instructions to Bidders.” Failure to do so will be sufficient reason for rejection of the bid. It is strongly recommended that bids be delivered using a registered or certified delivery option so that proof of delivery and time can be tracked.
LOCATION, New Haven, Connecticut – Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven
LEGALNOTICEINVITATIONTOBID: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater New Haven, NEWHAVEN is requesting licensed and insured general contractor bids for their property located at 253 Columbus Ave. New Haven.
Scope includes: Installation of steel security fencing including gates and removal of existing fencing. Installation of hardwired burgular alarm system 32 zone main control panel (Gemini), IP camera system – 16 channel Dahwau Network video recorder with 4TB built-in hardrive and built-in POE switches, 13 4MP nightvision fixed with wide angle lenses and 1 32 inch security monitor. Further information and detail of scope will be given at scheduled site visit. GC price should include dumpster and permit feeds.
Davis Bacon wages apply for this project. Submitting contractors are to include sales tax and Davis Bacon wages in Bids. Submitting contractors are to also be aware that Chapters 12 ¼ & 12 ½ of the New Haven Code of Ordinances & Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968, as amended, and associated regulations at 24 CFR Part 75 apply to this project. Refer to project specification & attachments for further information and requirements outlined by the City of New Haven. Submitting contractors are to also be aware that a preconstruction meeting will be held prior to the start of any work with the City’s Commission on Equal Opportunity to review all requirement details as part of the project. MBE, SBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to submit bids.
A bidding site meeting will be held at 253 Columbus Ave., New Haven on Nov 15, 2023 at 11:30am. Detailed scope of work will be distributed to attending GCs and/or can be emailed. All questions must be in writing, due by 5 pm on November 24, 2023. All questions will be answered in writing to EMAIL by December 1, 2023. All bids are due by December 11, 2023.
All bids, W9, work scope/project timeline, COI and questions should be submitted in writing to Jeff Pytlak via email @ jpytlak@bgcgnh.org or delivered to 253 Columbus Ave. New Haven, CT with attention to Jeff Pytlak.
Pennrose, LLC and The Cloud Company are soliciting qualification packages from companies interested in providing architectural services for an adaptive reuse project in Fair Haven community in New Haven, CT (“Strong School”). Scope of services will include drawing development and construction administration. The project is funded in part by the CT Housing Finance Agency, CT Department of Housing and HUD. Minority and women owned businesses are encouraged to apply. A full copy of the RFQ and submission instructions can be obtained on or after August 7 th , 2023 via email from Janay Hull, at jhull@pennrose.com. Submission deadline is on September 7th , 2023 @ 5pm EST.
We invite all Fair Haven residents, New Haven County residents, Women, People of Color, Persons with Disabilities, and formerly incarcerated workers to participate and learn about available construction trade jobs, network with participating businesses, and apply for a position. All awarded subcontractors will be available for attendees to meet and learn more about opportunities. Date: August 2, 2023
Send Email to info@pacgroupllc.com to receive specific information regarding this job fair.
Repairs and Improvements at the Temple Medical Parking Garage
New Haven, Connecticut
New Haven Parking Authority Project #18 – 008
Bids due May 12, 2023 at 3:00 PM
Bid Documents including Special Notice to Bidders for Community Subcontracting Opportunities, Project Manual, Drawings and Bid Forms will be available beginning Thursday, April 20, 2023 at no cost by downloading from the BuildingConnected FTP system website. Please contact Maryann Bigda of Turner Construction Company, which is the New Haven Parking Authority’s professional construction program manager, at (203) 712‑6070 for BuildingConnected FTP system access information.
The New Haven Parking Authority will receive sealed bids for the Repairs & Improvements at the Temple Medical Parking Garage, NHPA Project #18 – 008, until 3:00 PM local time on Friday, May 12, 2023. All Bids shall be submitted through the BuildingConnected FTP system. Bids may be submitted at any time leading up to the specified due date and time and will remain sealed within the BuildingConnected FTP system until the specified due date and time. The New Haven Parking Authority will be conducting a virtual public bid opening using the Zoom Link provided in the Bid Documents.
At this Zoom bid opening, all bids will be publicly opened and the name of the Bidder and its total Bid Price will be read aloud. Bids received after the time set for the opening will be rejected.
The work for this project includes, but is not limited to: concrete repairs (including partial/full depth, scaling, overhead, vertical, curbing, rib, CMU/masonry, decorative, and exterior brick repointing), waterproofing (including expansion joint replacement, cracks, control joints, construction joints, and cove joints), replacement of wood bumpers, cleaning of floor drains, miscellaneous coordination, together with all incidental work thereto and in accordance with the Bid Documents. This project is funded by the State through its Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and, as such, is subject to certain requirements of the State Grant.
Bidders will be responsible for the requirements of ALL documents made available and will not be relieved of responsibilities for requirements indicated in any bid documents not downloaded or viewed.
Bidders must submit with their Bid on forms provided a list of their Intended Subcontractors, together with CHRO contract compliance requirements, including:
the set-aside use of DAS-certified Small Business Enterprises (“SBE”) for a requirement of at least 30% of the Bidder’s entire contract value;
the set-aside use of DAS-certified Minority owned Business Enterprises (“MBE”), Women owned Business Enterprises (“WBE”) and/or Disabled owned Business Enterprises (“DisBE”) for a requirement of at least 25% of the Bidder’s entire contract value. Please note that the MBE, WBE, and/or DisBE are part of the SBE; and
Independent of the SBE/MBE/WBE/DisBE requirements herein, a minimum of 10% of the Bidder’s entire contract value must include businesses having a place of business within the City of New Haven limits.
A satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable surety in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the total bid shall be submitted with each bid.
Lowest Responsible and Qualified Bidder: As used in this section, “lowest responsible and qualified bidder” means the bidder whose bid is the lowest of those bidders possessing the skill, ability and integrity necessary to faithfully perform the work. As a prerequisite, all Bidders must be pre-qualified by DAS. Additionally, all subcontractors with a subcontract value in excess of $500,000 must be pre-qualified by DAS. Should the grantee reject the lowest bidder as not responsible and/or not qualified, the grantee shall immediately notify DECD of the reasons for the rejection and request DECD concurrence. The Commissioner of DECD shall at his/her discretion either approve or deny the grantee’s rejection. The grantee agrees to hold DECD harmless from any and all claims by rejected bidders.
New Haven Parking Authority is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minority/Women/Disabled Business Enterprises are encouraged to apply. This contract is subject to State set-aside and contract compliance requirements.
Solar Voltaic Power Panel System Installations New Haven Parking Authority New Haven, Connecticut NHPA Project #23 – 049
Responses due April 11, 2023 at 3:00 p.m. EDT
Documents regarding the Request for Interest are available at no cost on the New Haven Parking Authority’s website at https://parknewhaven.com/request-for-bids/. Any subsequent addenda will also be posted on this website.
New Haven Parking Authority is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
On behalf of the New Haven Union Station Partnership, including the Connecticut Department of Transportation and the City of New Haven, the New Haven Parking Authority (NHPA) is issuing this request for information from interested parties with regard to the potential development of the East and West Lots at New Haven Union Station.
Please visit the New Haven Union Station Partnership website at www.unionstationnewhaven.com for a summary of recent community stakeholder interviews, a slide presentation, a video presentation, and a variety of relevant background documents.
The next steps will be the issuance of a formal two-part Request for Proposals process: an initial focus on developer interest followed by invitations for detailed proposals from a selected list of responders. This RFP process is anticipated to be released this winter.
In the meantime, questions and requests for additional information will be accepted on the New Haven Union Station Partnership website for a period of at least 60 days.