ADU Incentive Program
Federal opportunity from 1004 - Homeownership • Massachusetts Housing Partnership. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 24, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 11, 00.
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MHP seeks qualified 3rd party Feasibility Study Providers to assist residential property owners in evaluating the feasibility of constructing an Accessory Dwelling Unit on their property. This RFQ invites respondents to submit professional qualifications to be included on a pre-qualified list of approved FSPs. The goal of the feasibility studies is to provide property owners with a clear understanding of scope, costs, feasibility, site constraints, zoning requirements, and budget.
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The ADU Incentive Program by the Homeownership agency seeks qualified third-party Feasibility Study Providers to evaluate the feasibility of constructing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on residential properties. The RFQ invites submissions of professional qualifications to be included on a pre-qualified list of approved Feasibility Study Providers by the response deadline of February 24, 2026. This initiative aims to assist property owners in understanding the scope, costs, zoning requirements, and site constraints associated with ADU projects.
MHP is looking to create a pre-qualified list of Feasibility Study Providers to help residential property owners assess the feasibility of constructing ADUs, ensuring property owners are informed about costs, site constraints, and necessary regulations.
- Firms specializing in property feasibility studies
- Architectural or engineering consultancies with ADU experience
- Companies with successful track records in residential project evaluations
- Evaluating property sites for ADU construction
- Identifying zoning requirements
- Estimating costs and budget
- Assessing feasibility and site constraints
- Professional qualifications of the firm
- Previous experience with feasibility studies
- Detailed examples of past ADU projects
- References from previous clients
- Understanding of local zoning requirements
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- Ensure compliance with local zoning laws and building codes
- Maintain confidentiality of client information during studies
- Pricing should reflect industry standards for feasibility studies
- Consider tiered pricing based on project complexity
- Potential partnerships with local zoning experts
- Collaboration with architects familiar with ADU design
- Subcontracting with legal advisors on zoning compliance
- Changes in local zoning laws impacting feasibility assessments
- Client expectations that may exceed realistic outcomes
- Competition from firms with established relationships in the area
- What specific qualifications are most valued in submitted proposals?
- Can we obtain previous feasibility studies for reference?
- What challenges should we prepare for when conducting these studies?
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- Details on specific qualifications required for providers
- Information on the selection criteria for pre-qualification
- Exact location or regions targeted for the ADU studies
- Specific budgetary constraints or funding sources
- Clarification on whether studies need to adhere to specific local guidelines
- Any recent changes in local policies regarding ADUs
- Anticipated number of studies to be conducted
- Potential for follow-on work or additional phases in the program
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