Service Type:
Elevator Service
Location(s):
Bronx
Due Date:
January 17, 2025 - 5:00 pm
Fiscal Year:
2026

Table of Contents

Elevator Maintenance – FY26

Who We Are

In 1989, NAICA was designated a Neighborhood Preservation Company by the State Division of Housing and Community Renewal. Since then, NAICA has received annual administrative awards to provide a variety of housing related services and develop affordable housing opportunities in the Bronx. For the last 20 years, DHCR has provided funds to NAICA for the purpose of helping Bronx residents with their housing needs. As a designated Neighborhood Preservation Company, NAICA offers services to residents, building owners, businesses, and community stakeholders to ensure that their housing needs are met, without displacing current community residents.

As part of the overall transformation, NAICA has played a major role in rehabilitating run-down buildings, developing tenants’ associations, addressing building code violations, and developing new housing throughout the Bronx. NAICA continues to build and expand its commitment to the economic, social and cultural resurgence of Bronx neighborhoods.

Our primary focus is geared towards single adults, families and seniors who are indigent and/or homeless or at risk of losing their homes. NAICA is a not-for-profit, multi-service, family-oriented housing and human service agency that provides culturally sensitive services to children, youth, seniors and families.

Purpose

NAICA is seeking proposals from qualified subcontractors to provide Elevator for NAICA office facilities at various locations (see table A). This document is a Request for Proposal (hereafter ‘RFP’) for the services described below and does not obligate NAICA to accept responses from eligible subcontractors. The RFP establishes minimum requirements a bidder must meet, in order to be eligible for consideration as well as information to be included in the subcontractor’s bid response.

Subcontractor is required to submit separate proposals for each available location listed in table (A). Carefully examine the specifications, conditions and limitations. The selection of the successful subcontractor will be made based on NAICA’s evaluation and determination of the relative ability of each bidder to deliver quality services in a cost-effective manner.

The following specific criteria will be evaluated and must be addressed in the proposal:

  1. Company History and References
  2. Management Approach
  3. Elevator Maintenance Procedure
  4. Cost Proposal and Invoicing

NAICA is not obligated to accept the lowest bid and reserves the right to reject any and all bids or amend the scope of the project. All bidders must be duly licensed or otherwise have the ability to perform work in accordance with all governing local authorities and to the satisfaction of those authorities.

Conflicts of Interest

Subcontractor(s) must divulge any known potential conflicts of interest to include all known relations or associations by anyone employed or having an interest in the contracted company submitting any bid as follows:

  • Relations/Associations to any NAICA Board member.
  • Relations/Associations to any Senior or Executive employee of NAICA.
  • Relations/Associations to Directors employed by NAICA.
  • Vested personal or financial interest in NAICA or to any company organization that does business with NAICA and which may be construed as a conflict of interest.

Insurance

The successful bidder(s) shall carry and maintain, with respect to any work or service to be performed at NAICA Locations, insurance written by a responsible insurance company, to provide for the following, coverage varies from vendor to vendor.

  • Workers’ Compensation as required by applicable statute and Employer’s Liability Insurance.
  • Commercial General Liability Insurance.
  • Excess-umbrella Insurance, including terrorism coverage.
  • Include a sample Certificate of Insurance including limits with the response. All policies and certificates shall provide for thirty (30) days notification to NAICA in the event of cancellation, reduction in limits or changes in coverage.

Contract Term

Contract terms shall be for a 1-year period unless terminated by either party with thirty (60) days written notice.

Scope of Services

This project encompasses different locations operated by NAICA. The elevator maintenance schedule is the same for each location, however, each location has different elevator details. A description of NAICA locations and elevator details is outlined in table (A).

The selected subcontractor shall conduct inspection and testing on elevator on a monthly basis.

During the monthly inspection, the selected subcontractor shall inspect the quality of the hoist cable attachments at the elevator car and hydraulic cylinder and inspect the hoist cable shackle springs and hardware.

The selected subcontractor shall inspect the quality of the hoist cable attachments at the elevator car, including the hoist cable shackle springs and hardware, and hydraulic cylinder.

The selected subcontractor shall examine the bearings rotating elements, hydraulic cylinder heads, rope-hydraulic driving mechanism, windings & coils, relays, resistors & transformers, solid state devices.

When needed, elevator will be cleaned, lubricated, adjusted as necessary and when conditions warrant.

The selected subcontractor shall repair the following accessory equipment: Car and corridor operating stations, door operating devices, and car fan when needed.

The selected subcontractor when necessary shall equalize the tension of all hoisting ropes, clean the elevator shaft and Elevator Pit and clean and lubricate of the hoist ropes.

The selected subcontractor will maintain a monthly maintenance log as required by local law and send NAICA the monthly report on the elevator(s).

Instructions to Bidders

The bidder is to address the following subjects in their response, as well as, submit a separate bid for each location listed in Table A.

  1. Company History and Organization
    • Provide a brief company history, mission statement and organizational summary. Explain ownership (private or public) and include brief biographical information regarding the personnel who would be directly responsible for the management and local supervision of this project.
  2. Management Approach
    • Describe in detail how your company will be organized to manage this project. Indicate by position or title the person who will have the overall responsibility for the account. Indicate the support staff available to this project manager by function.
  3. Maintenance Procedure
    • Describe procedures in place for HVAC maintenance to meet quarterly maintenance needs.
  4. Cost Proposal and Invoicing
    • Propose invoicing frequency and procedures and applicable discounts. All invoices will clearly identify applicable job site coding in order to associate subcontractor’s actual costs with
      NAICA’s job locations or job codes. Include pricing for overall HVAC services with a combined monthly/annual subtotal and payment terms. In cost proposal, please provide a breakdown of everything included in the HVAC maintenance and a sperate cost of anything additional.

Area of Requirements

PASSPort and PIP registration

  • The bidder is to provide proof of registration in PASSPort and the Payee Information Portal (PIP) VIA attachment directly from PASSPort and PIP containing the following information:
    • Passport vendor status
    • Vendor name
    • Filing Date
    • Business address
    • EIN
    • DUNS number
    • FMS Vendor Code
    • Existing address and contract assignments – PIP

This document is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the services described and does not obligate NAICA to accept responses from eligible subcontractors. This RFP establishes minimum requirements a potential bidder must meet, in order to be eligible for consideration as well as information to be included in the subcontractor’s bid response.

Table (A)

NAICA Shelter Locations

Site Name# of ElevatorsTypeCity IDSpeedCapacity
Courtlandt1Rope Hydraulic2P988072120 FRM3500 lbs.
Southern Blvd1Rope Hydraulic2P988141100 FRM4500 Ibs.
152nd Street1MRL2P992910100 FRM3000 Ibs.

Submission of Proposals

Responses to this RFP are due by January 17, 2025 - 5:00 pm. Late submittals will be rejected. The method of submission is via naicarfp@naicany.org.

Any questions regarding this RFP should also be addressed to the email mentioned above. Subcontractors may not contact other executives, managers or employees of NAICA without permission from the Vendor Committee.