On Bunker Hill Day, BHA seeks proposals to redevelop the Bunker
Hill public housing development
RFP next step in resident and community process regarding
long-term preservation of affordable housing at Bunker Hill
Boston, MA- Today the BHA issued a Request
for Proposals (RFP) inviting developers to submit redevelopment proposals to
preserve and rebuild existing affordable housing at the Bunker Hill public
housing development. The issuance of the RFP comes as BHA is seeking ways
to upgrade and make sustainable its affordable housing communities in the wake
of historic federal budget cuts.
“It’s imperative that we think outside the
box to preserve our existing affordable housing as well as develop new housing
to meet the future housing needs of all of our city’s residents,” said Mayor
Martin J. Walsh. “I’m excited because this project has the potential to meet
the housing needs of people from a broad spectrum of economic backgrounds.”
The BHA has selected Bunker Hill as one of
the initial candidates for which to issue an RFP due to current market
conditions and the potential opportunity for the preservation or replacement of
all of the existing 1100 very low income units in the development with little
or no public subsidy. The potential for adding additional units to
create a mixed income development would add both affordable workforce and
market rate apartments, which BHA hopes would generate additional income to
help sustain the low income units over the long term. The creation of
additional market rate and workforce housing will also further Mayor Walsh’s
goal of creating 53,000 new units of housing by 2030.
“We look forward to receiving creative ideas
that will preserve and protect our affordable housing resources for the
future,” said BHA Administrator Bill McGonagle. “We are proceeding in
this manner to ensure that our current residents and future residents of the
city in need of affordable housing have this valuable resource to call home for
generations to come.”
BHA staff recently met with residents of the
development as well as members of the surrounding Charlestown community before
issuing the RFP. Also prior to this issuance, BHA issued a Request for
Qualifications (RFQ) in November, 2014 asking the non-profit and for-profit
development community for ideas about how to preserve public housing units with
decreased reliance on federal subsidy, which has been shrinking for many
years. There is a copy of the RFQ and more information on the BHA’s
funding situation in our Five-Year Plan on the BHA’s website.
“The residents of the Bunker Hill public
housing development are looking forward to working with the BHA and a future
developer to improve and preserve our housing for the future,” said Betty
Carrington, President of the Charlestown Tenant Task Force. “We are
excited to start working on designs with the community.”
BHA expects to have responses back from
developers by late summer. A selection committee comprised of residents
of the Bunker Hill public housing development and BHA staff will review the
proposals and select a developer. BHA and the selected developer will
hold a series of resident and community meetings, as well as design charrettes
as part of an open, public, neighborhood planning process that is expected to
begin this fall.
It is the BHA’s intent to preserve its
public housing portfolio and to protect existing residents. The BHA
expects to issue a handful of additional RFPs in the near future after
completing a resident and community process for respective sites. The BHA
will solicit proposals which may offer opportunities to use a new construction
approach or which involve both new construction and renovation.
An informational only copy of the RFP without supporting documents as well
as the full RFP with all supporting documents is
available for download from the BHA’s website under News. The RFP is also
available in the public library in Charlestown at 179 Main Street.
Proposer submission copies of the RFP MUST be
obtained directly from the BHA’s Procurement Department. The RFP is
available to proposers for free via e-mail request to bids@bostonhousing.org,
or in hardcopy form for a $100 fee from the BHA Contract Unit at the 6th Floor,
52 Chauncy Street, Boston, MA 02111 starting June 17, 2015.
The RFP Package shall be mailed to prospective respondents upon request for an
additional $15.00 fee.
All proposals must be received by Friday
August 14, 2015 at 2:00 pm at the Boston Housing Authority, Procurement
Dept., 6th Floor, 52 Chauncy Street, Boston, MA 02111. Interested
developers may subscribe to the BHA’s electronic mailing list to receive future bid
notices.