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Below is information about the policies we operate under and the forms and applications required by Building Maintenance Vendors to request a negotiated service for non-routine procurements and improvement projects. For information relevant to all vendors, visit General Information for Vendors.
Multiple Task Award Contract (MTAC): o A requirements contract that is distinguished by the following features: (1) multiple vendors are awarded contracts for the same or similar services; (2) the contract does not specify a quantity of services or, where applicable, a location or specific recipient of the services to be
Below is information about the Division of Contracts and Purchasing (DCP), the policies we operate under as well as the process to request a negotiated services for non-routine procurements.
Chancellor's Regulations Related to School Buildings. The DOE provides comprehensive maintenance, repair, and safe operation of approximately 130 million square feet of floor space in the 1,400 buildings throughout the five boroughs of the City of New York.
Developed and maintained by the Mayor's Office of Contract Services (MOCS), PASSPort is a seamless end-to-end procurement system facilitating every step of the procurement process between City agencies, oversight agencies, and vendors.
The Department of Buildings reviews construction plans to ensure that they comply with the Building Code and meet current safety standards and zoning requirements. Once plans are approved, a contractor or contractor's representative may apply for a construction work permit.
The Project Guidelines contain general operational, administrative, and technical requirements related to construction project type. Specific and detailed technical aspects of each and every requirement for the design and execution of the proposed work are not included.