RFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) Services Addenum 3
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- RFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) Services Addenum 3
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- Montgomery Housing Authority
- Location
- Alabama
- Published Date
- Dec 31, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 9, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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525 South Lawrence StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36104REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) 2025-07Project Based Voucher (PBV) Program ServicesDATE ISSUED:Thursday, December 18, 2025TYPE OF PROJECT:The Montgomery Housing Authority (“MHA”) seeks proposalsfrom qualified developers for the Project Based Voucher (PBV)Program.CONTACT PERSON:Sheila Brown, Procurement/Contract Administratorsbrown@mhatoday.orgSOLICITATION CONFERENCE (optional):Monday, December 29, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. (CST)Via Zoomhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/81461455817?pwd=bpVGBabXOxSKIOBtxakH0Du7MOtlJm.1Meeting ID: 814 6145 5817PasscodeLAST DAY FOR QUESTIONS:Monday, January 2, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. (CST)SUBMISSION DEADLINE:Friday, January 9, 2026, at 3:00 p.m. (CST)SUBMISSION ADDRESS:Sheila Brown, Procurement/Contract AdministratorMontgomery Housing Authority525 South Lawrence StreetMontgomery, Alabama 36104Separate sealed proposals will be accepted at the MHA’s Procurement/Contract Office, 525 South LawrenceStreet, Montgomery, Alabama 36104, until the date and time noted above. Proposals will be held inconfidence and not released in any manner until after the contract has been awarded.The responsibility for submitting a response to this RFP at the MHA on or before the stated time and date will besolely and strictly the responsibility of the respondent. The offeror shall wholly absorb all costs incurred in thepreparation and presentation of the proposal.Copies of this RFP are available by visiting MHA’s website at www.mhatoday.org, visiting the HousingAgency Marketplace at https://ha.internationaleprocurement.com , or can be requested in writing byemailing Sheila Brown at sbrown@mhatoday.org.The Montgomery Housing AuthorityRFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) ServicesTABLE OF CONTENTSGENERAL INFORMATIONIntroductionPurposeMethod of SolicitationObtain Copies of this SolicitationPART I-PROJECT BASED VOUCHER PROGRAMPART II-PROJECT SITE REQUIREMENTSPART III – INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PROPOSALS3.1 Submission of Proposals3.2 Interpretation/Questions3.3 Addendum and Update Procedures for the RFP3.4 Proposal Format3.5 Submittal Forms3.6 Acceptance of Proposals3.7 Time for Reviewing Proposals3.8 Withdrawal of Proposals3.9 Award of Contract3.10 HUD Debarment and Suspension List3.11 Certification of Legal Entity3.12 Cost Borne by Respondent3.13 Best Available Data3.14 Contact with MHA, Staff, Board Members and Residents (Conflict of Interest)3.15 Licenses and Insurance3.16 Respondent Responsibilities3.17 No Claim Against MHAPART IV – SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS4.1 Tabbed Proposal Submittal4.2 Proposal Pricing/Cost4.3 Required Certifications/FormsPART V – SELECTION PROCESS5.1 Determination of Responsiveness5.2 Evaluation Criteria5.3 SelectionPART VI – GENERAL CONDITIONS6.1 Awards6.2 Form of Purchase-2-The Montgomery Housing AuthorityRFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) Services6.3 Assignment or Transfer6.4 Disputes6.4.1 Issues Causing Protest6.4.2 Filing the Protest6.4.3 Informal Resolution6.4.4 Resolution6.4.5 Contract Documents6.5 Section 3 ClauseGENERAL INFORMATIONIntroductionThe Montgomery Housing Authority (MHA) was established in 1939, as a local control entity in Montgomery,Alabama, for the provision and administration of publicly funded affordable housing built as part of PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal following the Great Depression. The Montgomery Housing Authority’s currentlyhas approximately 1,184 Public Housing (PH) units across multiple apartment complexes in the City ofMontgomery, AL. The Montgomery Housing Authority (MHA) administers over 3,000 HCV vouchers in Autauga,Elmore, and Montgomery Counties. MHA also provides Project-Based rental assistance where the rentalassistance is tied to a specific unit. In addition, MHA has several special purpose voucher programs including,Homeownership and Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH), Foster Youth Initiative, and EmergencyHousing Vouchers.PurposeThe Montgomery Housing Authority (MHA) is requesting proposals from Developers for the Project BasedVoucher (PBV) Program.PBV applications will be accepted for up to 50 general vouchers for projects serving families and another 50exception vouchers for properties that will exclusively serve populations that are elderly (age 62 and older),disabled, homeless, veterans, or are in a census tract with a poverty rate of less than 20%.Proposals will be accepted for properties that will be newly constructed or substantially rehabilitated with aminimum of 10 BV units per project. The maximum number of general vouchers per project is 25% of the totalunits in the property. The maximum number of exception vouchers per project is 100% of total units in theproperty.Method of SolicitationMHA is soliciting competitive proposals from qualified developers with a documented record of accomplishmentsproviding the required services. The Request for Proposals (RFP) seeks to identify potential developers for thescope of services listed herein.Obtain Copies of this Solicitation.Single copies of the RFP package may be obtained, at no cost by:1. Visiting the MHA’s website at: www.mhatoday.org-3-The Montgomery Housing AuthorityRFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) Services2. Downloading at the Housing Agency Marketplace (E-procurement) athttps://ha.internationaleprocurement.com3. Requesting via email to sbrown@mhatoday.orgPART I - PROJECT BASED VOUCHER PROGRAMThis Project Based Voucher Program solicitation is designed to conform to PIH Notice 2017-21 published onOctober 30, 2017, and 24 CFR Part 983.PBV Commitments - MHA will select properties pursuant to the criteria set forth in this solicitation and uponselection, will provide the following commitments if the Developer/Owner complies with the timeframes setforth.1. PBV Commitment Letter – MHA will provide a PBV commitment letter to projects selected under thissolicitation. The commitment letter will provide the number and type of PBV’s to be made availableand the initial contract rent and utility allowances. This commitment will only be valid until financialclosing or December 31, 2026, whichever date occurs first.2. AHAP Agreement - MHA will execute an Agreement to Enter into a Housing Assistance Payment(AHAP) at the time of financial closing, provided the property has received environmental clearanceunder Part 58; subsidy layering approval; an independent study (appraisal, rent comp or market study)demonstrating comparable rents; and a financial closing has been scheduled. An AHAP agreement willnot be provided until MHA has received confirmation of a scheduled closing date which must occur byDecember 31, 2026.3. HAP Contract – MHA will execute a Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Contract upon completion ofconstruction; receipt of Certificate(s) of Occupancy; receipt of all payroll documentation confirmingcompliance with Davis Bacon wages; and, all units pass inspection pursuant to the National Standardsfor the Physical Inspection of Real Estate (NSPIRE). If a multi-stage project, the first phase must becompleted within 12 months from the effective date of the AHAP agreement and the final phase mustbe completed within 24 months from the effective date of the AHAP agreement. If a single-phaseproject, all construction must be completed within 24 months from the date of the AHAP agreement.PBV HAP Terms – The term of the PBV HAP contract under this solicitation will be for an initial period of twenty(20) years with an extension of up to ten (10) additional years. MHA, at its sole discretion, may provide theten-year extension up front at the time of closing. Regardless of the term, the HAP contract remains subject toCongressional appropriations and funding availability.Rent Levels – MHA will approve rents up to 110% of the HUD published Fair Market Rents provided theindependent study documents that the rents requested are comparable with unassisted market rate rentssimilar in type, amenities, and location of the PBV units. Owners may request a rent increase on an annualbasis at the time of the HAP contract anniversary date. A request must be submitted sixty days prior to theanniversary date with supporting documentation from an independent third party that the rent increase remainsreasonable in comparison with unassisted market rate rents. Rents may never exceed MHA’s applicablepayment standard for the voucher program. However, if FMR’s decrease, the PBV rents will not decreasebelow the last approved rent amount.-4-The Montgomery Housing AuthorityRFP 2025-07 Project Based Voucher (PBV) ServicesHAP Payments – Tenants will pay 30 to 40% of their monthly adjusted income and MHA will provide rentalassistance payments for the difference between the tenant rent and the approved contract rent for the unit.HAP payments will be issued directly to the owner on a monthly basis.Occupancy – All newly admitted applicants for Project Based Voucher units must have annual incomes at orbelow 50% of the Area Median Income. Applicants admitted from other HUD assisted housing are exemptfrom this income limit, but no applicant can be admitted to a PBV unit with zero housing assistance. MHA willmaintain a property specific waiting list for each PBV project. MHA will maintain the PBV waitlist and providethe owner with eligible names of qualifying applicants. Owners must provide MHA with a written status reportof all applicants selected, denied or non-responsive, monthly. Owners are responsible for screening applicantsutilizing the same criteria used for non-subsidized tenants in the property. All units must be occupied byappropriately sized households as determined by MHA’s occupancy standards. If a household size changesduring their occupancy in a PBV unit, the owner must move the family to an appropriately sized unitimmediately upon availability. If the property does not have an appropriately sized unit for the family, theowner must refer the family to MHA who will provide the family with alternate housing options pursuant to thepolicies set forth in MHA’s HCV Administrative Plan.Vacancy - PBV units that remain vacant for more than 60 days will be removed from the HAP contract unlessthe owner can demonstrate that the extended vacancy was beyond the control of the owner. However, novacant unit will remain under the HAP contract for a period beyond 120 days regardless of cause.Choice Mobility – After one-year residing in a project-based voucher unit, households may request a ChoiceMobility (tenant-based) voucher. To be eligible for a Choice Mobility voucher, the household must be in goodstanding at the PBV unit, and a voucher must be available. If a voucher is not available, the household will beplaced on the Choice Mobility wait list until a voucher becomes available. If the household is not in goodstanding, they cannot request a Choice Mobility voucher until their next regularly scheduled recertification.Unit Inspections – After the initial unit acceptance inspection, units shall be inspected as follows:• All vacant units shall be inspected prior to re-occupancy.• On an annual basis, 20% of the total PBV units in the project shall be inspected. If more than 20% ofunits inspected fail the inspection, then all PBV units shall be inspected that year.• Units shall be inspected in response to tenant complaints related to property conditions.Prohibited Types of Housing – The following types of housing are prohibited from participation in the ProjectBased Voucher program:• Units on the grounds of a penal, reformatory, medical, mental, or similar public or private institution.• Nursing homes or facilities providing continuous psychiatric, medical, nursing service, board and care,or intermediate care.• Units that are owned or controlled by an educational institution or its affiliate and designed foroccupancy by the students of the institution.• Shared housing; Cooperative housing; Transitional housing; Manufactured homes or Owner-occupiedhousing.• Hi-rise family units.• Any housing units receiving subsidy from another source including public housing dwelling units; unitssubsidized with any other form of Section 8 assistance (i.e. tenant based or project based assistance);units subsidized with any governmental subsidy that covers all or any part of the operating costs of thehousing; units subsidized with Section 236 / Section 521 / Section 202 / Section 811 / Section 101-5-
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