Request for Proposals: Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Services
January 30, 2008
Answers to questions received
January 9, 2008
The Long Island Power Authority (the “Authority”) is soliciting
proposals through this Request For Proposals (“RFP”) from
experienced and qualified firms to provide Commercial Real
Estate Brokerage Services to the Authority, as described herein.
Proposers should be experienced in providing Commercial Real
Estate Brokerage Services similar to the services required by
the Authority. Based on the responses to this RFP, the Authority
will select one firm to provide services under this RFP.
Request For Proposal Documents![]()
- RFP Cover Letter
- Request for Proposals: Commercial Real Estate Brokerage Services
- Executive Order 111
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NYSERDA Executive
Order 111
- Non-Collusive Bidding Form
- MacBride Fair Employment Principles
- Contingent Fee Certification
- LIPA Guidelines Regarding Procurement Lobbying
- Standard Consulting Agreement
- Tax Form ST-220 | Contractor Certification to Covered Agency
- State of New York Vendor
Responsibility Questionnaire |
Instructions

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Issuance of RFP | January 9, 2008 |
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Deadline for Submission of Questions | January 25, 2008 |
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Notice of Intent to Submit Proposal | January 30, 2008 |
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Proposal Due Date | February 6, 2008 by 3:00 p.m. |
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Interviews (if desired) | Dates to be Determined |
Questions
Any questions regarding this RFP should be submitted in
writing and faxed to William Funk, on or before January 25,
2008. Responses to the questions will be posted on the
Authority's web site at
www.lipower.org on a rolling basis. No other communication
of questions and answers will be made.
Submission of Proposals
It is requested that firms interested in submitting a
proposal in response to this RFP fax a Notice of Intent to
Propose to the attention of William Funk, Contract Specialist,
at (516) 222-9137 on or before January 30, 2008. Such
notice should contain the Proposer’s name, address, phone
number, e-mail address and contact person. Submission of a
Notice of Intent to Propose is not a pre-requisite for
submitting a proposal.
Six (6) hard copies of your proposal and a copy on CD in either Microsoft Word or PDF format are due no later than 3:00 p.m. on February 6, 2008, in a sealed package or packages. The Authority will not consider proposals received after this deadline. All proposals should be delivered to:
Long Island Power Authority
333 Earle Ovington Boulevard, Suite 403
Uniondale, NY 11553
Attention: William Funk, Contract Specialist
Proposals received after the Proposal Due Date will not be considered, nor will faxed or e-mailed proposals, whenever received. Failure to submit a proposal on time will not be waived by the Authority under any circumstances (e.g., traffic conditions, mail or courier failure, etc.).
The Authority may conduct interviews of those Proposers found to be the most qualified to provide the required services. If interviews are conducted, the Proposer(s) selected for an interview will be notified in advance of the scheduled date(s).
Contact Information
Pursuant to State Finance Law sections 139-j and 139-k, this
RFP includes and imposes certain restrictions on communications
between the Authority and Proposers during the procurement
process. A Proposer is restricted from making contacts (i.e., an
oral, written or electronic communications which a reasonable
person would infer as an attempt to unduly influence the award,
denial, or amendment of a contract) from issuance of the RFP
through final award and approval of the resulting Procurement
Contract by the Authority and the Office of the State
Comptroller (“restricted period”) to any Authority staff or
Trustee (or consultants) other than as designated herein, unless
it is a contact that is included among certain statutory
exemptions as set forth in State Finance Law sections 139-j(3)
(a). The Authority’s designated staff for this RFP, as of the
date hereof, is William Funk, Contract Specialist, (516)
719-9235 and Michael Standridge, Director of Corporate Contracts
and Procurement (516) 719-8620. Authority staff and Trustees
(and consultants) are also required to obtain certain
information when contacted during the restricted period and make
a determination of the responsibility of the Proposer pursuant
to statutory provisions. Certain findings of non-responsibility
can result in rejection for contract award, and in the event of
two findings within a 4 year period, the Proposer is debarred
from obtaining governmental Procurement Contracts. Further
information about these requirements can be found in the
Authority’s Guidelines Regarding Procurement Lobbying which is
posted on the Authority’s web site for this RFP.
Other than as provided for in this RFP, any contact with the Authority Board members, staff or consultants during the pendency of this RFP may be grounds for disqualification from the RFP process.
The Authority will not provide reimbursement for any costs or expenses incurred in connection with this RFP, including the costs of preparing and submitting a proposal, providing any additional information or attending an interview. All material that is submitted in response to this RFP will become the sole property of the Authority. The Authority expressly reserves the right to utilize any and all ideas submitted in the proposals received unless covered by legal patent or proprietary rights which must be clearly noted in the proposal submitted in response to the RFP. See also RFP Section VI.C.3.
Contract Period
The term of the contract will be for a period of three (3)
years. The Authority at any time, in its sole discretion, may
terminate the contract, or postpone or delay all or any part of
the contract upon written notice.
