Discretionary Purchase Solicitation for Off-Site Record Storage, Retrieval and Management Services
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- Bid Title
- Discretionary Purchase Solicitation for Off-Site Record Storage, Retrieval and Management Services
- Issuing Agency
- State Government of New York
- Location
- New York
- Published Date
- Apr 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- May 13, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Discretionary Purchase Solicitation for Off-Site Record Storage, Retrieval and Management Services
This opportunity is a Discretionary Purchase Solicitation (“Solicitation”) with responses limited to NYS certified minority and/or women-owned business enterprises (“MWBEs”) and/or NYS certified service disabled veteran owned business (“SDVOBs”).
Proposal Submission Deadline: May 13, 2026, 2:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time (“EDT”)
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KATHY HOCHULGovernorRUTHANNE VISNAUSKASCommissioner/CEONEW YORK STATE HOUSING FINANCE AGENCYSTATE OF NEW YORK MORTGAGE AGENCYTitle:Agency:Division:Contract Term:Off-Site Record Storage, Retrieval and Management ServicesNew York State Housing Finance Agency and State of New York MortgageAgencyProcurement ContractsFive years plus five optional one-year renewalsDate of Issue:April 16, 2026Due Date/Time: May 13, 2026, 2:00 PM, Eastern Daylight Time (“EDT”)Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Set Aside: NoA. IntroductionNew York State Homes and Community Renewal (“HCR”) consists of all the major housing andcommunity renewal agencies of the State of New York (“State” or “NYS”), including the New YorkState Housing Finance Agency (“HFA”) and State of New York Mortgage Agency (“SONYMA”)(individually or collectively, “Agency” or “Agencies”). HCR includes other agencies (i.e., Affiliates)not directly involved in this Solicitation process.B. PurposeThe Agencies are seeking proposals from qualified offsite record storage, retrieval and managementservices firms (referred to hereinafter as “Proposers”) to provide the Agencies with offsite recordstorage, retrieval and management services (“Record Services” or “Offsite Services”). The successfulfirm will provide Record Services in accordance with the Scope of Services section of this DiscretionaryPurchase Solicitation.In accordance with Section 2879 of the Public Authorities Law and Article 15-A of the New York StateExecutive Law and Article 3 of the New York State Veterans’ Law, this Solicitation is a Discretionary641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 │ 212-688-4000 │ https://hcr.ny.gov1Purchase Solicitation (“Solicitation”) with proposals limited to respondents from NYS certifiedminority and/or women-owned business enterprises (“MWBEs”) and/or NYS certified service disabledveteran owned business (“SDVOBs”) (SDVOBs and MWBEs collectively hereinafter referred to as“Proposer(s),” Bidder(s) or “Firm(s)”).C. Calendar of Events and MilestonesEventDateIssuance of SolicitationDeadline for QuestionsIntent to Bid FormApril 16, 2026April 27, 2026, 12:00 PM, EasternStandard Time (EDT)April 29, 2026Deadline for Responses to QuestionsDeadline for Submission of ProposalsInterview (if necessary)Anticipated Selection Date*May 6, 2026May 13, 2026, 2PM, Eastern Daylight Time(EDT)To Be DeterminedJune / July 2026D. Scope of Services (“Scope of Work”)The Agencies seek to retain the services of a qualified offsite records storage, retrieval and managementservices company for the provision of Record Services for approximately 1,851 Containers, 9,054Archive Boxes and 102 Oversized Boxes (quantity subject to change), which will be moved from theAgencies’ Primary Location to the successful Proposer’s facilities. The successful Proposer willexercise physical custody of the records, with the Agencies retaining all legal custody.The successful Proposer must adhere to industry standards and best practices to provide the Agencieswith Offsite Services including, but not limited to, the following services indicated below.641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 │ 212-688-4000 │ https://hcr.ny.gov21. Analysis of Requirements: analysis of the Agencies’ storage requirements per applicable documentrecord in accordance with the Agencies’ Archival Policies and Rules, hyperlinked herein.2. Provision of Adequate Storage Facilities: adequate storage facility that includes sufficient physicalstorage capacity.3. Changes in Needs: Accommodate the needs of the Agencies for additional storage space or thedownsizing of storage space, on an as-needed basis. The current estimated annual growth for storagespace is 2%.4. Current Record Inventory and Transfer Plan: The Agencies’ inventory, currently estimated atapproximately 11,000 boxes (subject to change), must be moved from the Agencies’ PrimaryLocation to the successful Proposer’s facilities. Box types may include, but are not limited to, (a)Banker Boxes, (b) Archive Boxes, (c) Letter Transfiles, (d) Legal Transfile, (e) Oversized Boxes,(f) Architectural/Map Shipping Boxes, (g) Letter Boxes, (h) Legal Boxes, and (i) microfichecontainers. The successful Proposer must provide pallets and wrapping to secure the transport of theboxes. The Proposer will be required to submit a Transfer Plan to the Agencies, as part of its responseto this Solicitation, detailing the transfer process from the Agencies’ location at 641 LexingtonAvenue, 4th floor, New York, New York, 10022 (“Agencies’ Location”) (“Agencies’ Location”)(“Agencies’ Location”), to Proposer’s location. The Transfer Plan must include (i) new bar coding,(ii) labeling, (iii) data entry, and (iv) inventorying for the boxes/items to be stored at the successfulProposer’s facility. The costs related to the tasks listed in the Transfer Plan must be clearly identifiedin the Proposer’s response to this Solicitation. Prior to the commencement of Record Services bythe successful Proposer, the successful Proposer must submit its final Transfer Plan to the Agenciesfor approval. The successful Proposer will assume full responsibility for coordinating the transfer ofboxes of all existing records stored at the Agencies’ Location and moved to the Proposer’s facility,in accordance with the Transfer Plan approved by the Agencies. Upon successful completion of thetransfer, the successful Proposer will be required to provide the Agencies with a written report ofthe boxes moved to the successful Proposer’s facility.5. The successful Proposer must be able to return a box to the Agencies’ Location within 24 hours ofAgency request.6. Secure Storage and Facility Standards: The successful Proposer’s storage facilities will be requiredto provide a level of protection consistent with industry standards and the standards described in theAgencies’ Archival Policies and Rules, hyperlinked herein., and must be solidly constructed withsecure loading and unloading areas. The storage facility must be a temperature-controlled, fullyinsured, structurally-sound, fire-proofed facility with 24-hour security and provide destructionservices. Storage facilities must be equipped with an intrusion alarm system that is monitored 24641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 │ 212-688-4000 │ https://hcr.ny.gov3hours per day, including weekends and holidays. If there is a breach in security, the Agencies mustbe notified immediately. If notification is given to the Agencies in a manner other than in writing,written notice relating to the breach in security must be sent to the Agencies by the successfulProposer within five days of the initial notification to the Agencies. Only authorized personnelshould have access to the storage facilities, and no windows should be present on the ground floorof the storage facilities. If the site has windows, it should have blinds or shades to protect recordsfrom natural light. Lighting fixtures should be at least one foot above the cartons on the top shelf.Sprinkler heads should be at least one and a half feet above the cartons on the top shelf. Regardingaisle space, allow for at least 30 inches between bays and preferably 48 inches for the main corridors.Bays should be a maximum of 50 feet and at least one and a half feet away from any walls to meetFederal and State standards. Proposer must have a back-up power system for the storage facilities.Storage facilities cannot house any hazardous material. Storage facilities cannot be located within aflood area or risk exposure from external hazards. Floors must support at least 300 pounds per squarefoot and must be at or above ground level to assure dry storage. Walls surrounding the record storagearea must be four-hour fire resistant. The records storage facilities must meet all applicable andcurrent requirements of the National Fire Protection Association, the International Fire Code, as wellas local fire regulations.7. Pest Control: Proposer must provide proof of semi-annual treatment and/or inspection for rodentsand insects, especially bed bugs.8. Climate Control: Storage facilities must be climate controlled and have adequate air circulation toprevent mold infestation. Temperature and humidity should fluctuate as little as possible within thestorage facilities and fall between 65 - 72 degrees Fahrenheit and 40 - 55 percent relative humidity.The climate control equipment must not be turned off or thermostat settings adjusted during nights,weekends and holidays.9. Transportation of Records: For the transfer, the successful Proposer must provide transportation ofstorage records to and from the Agencies’ Location as well as the Agencies’ current storage vendorlocation. All vehicles used must have the appropriate security features (anti-theft device) and besecured while at the delivery / pickup site. All vehicles must be equipped with a fire extinguisher.Drivers must possess valid driver’s licenses. Vehicles and Drivers must be fully insured. Thesuccessful Proposer must provide its own equipment and have adequate staff for transport of theboxes in and out of the Agencies’ Location and off-site storage facilities.10. Chain of Custody: A secure chain of custody of records from pick-up to storage to retrieval isrequired.11. Record Delivery: Implementation of a process is required that would enable the Agencies to receiverecords during regular business hours. The successful Proposer will be required to deliver, on an "as641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 │ 212-688-4000 │ https://hcr.ny.gov4requested" basis by Agency staff, stored Agency records from the successful Proposer’s facilities tothe Agencies’ Location, as specified for each request order by the Agencies. All deliveries shall bescheduled between 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday, unless otherwise agreed upon bythe Agencies.12. Inventory/Tracking of Records: An online listing of stored records available for access and retrievalis required. The successful Proposer will be required to maintain an accurate, bar-coded, reliablecomputer-based inventory and tracking system capable of documenting pickup, delivery, and storagelocation of the Agencies’ documents and records (“Records System”). At a minimum, the RecordSystem must be web-based, with appropriate security, and accessible to at least five Agency users.The Record System must be able to identify each box by Agency owner (i.e., the Agencies’unit/department), and for each box, the following indicators are required:• the on-site location of the successful Proposer’s facilities (including address, floor, aisle andshelf);• description of contents in box (i.e., project name, etc.);• document type(s) in box;• status of box (checked in/checked out/destroyed); and• destroy date of box, if applicable.The data must be importable by Excel or CSV file. The inventory tracking process must includeappropriate transmittal forms, logs and receipts for pickup and delivery of individual boxes /containers for verification and audit purposes. Upon request by the Agencies, logs and receipts mustbe made available to the Agencies. The Record System must allow the Agencies’ users to remotelyview inventory data and to initiate delivery requests via the online Record System. Inventory statusmust be updated within 24 hours of activity. The successful Proposer must provide training for theAgencies’ staff utilizing the Record System. The successful Proposer must provide remote viewing,user log-ins and training for the Record System at no additional cost.13. Destruction Services: Destruction services are required at the storage facilities or an offsitedestruction facility. Boxes permanently removed from storage and destroyed must not appear onsubsequent monthly invoices for storage. Requirements to be met include:• Certified destruction to be performed by either shredding or incineration;• Successful Proposer must ensure that confidentiality of all destroyed records is maintainedthroughout the destruction process;• Successful Proposer must provide a certificate of destruction to the Agencies for all recordsdestroyed, listing box number, if applicable, and total quantity destroyed;641 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 │ 212-688-4000 │ https://hcr.ny.gov5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 493110General Warehousing and Storage
- NAICS 493190Other Warehousing and Storage
- NAICS 518210Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
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