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Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities

Upstream Diversion

Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: ma_commbuys_af83e20d2cfc300457e8

Federal opportunity from OCDDEPT01 - Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities • Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 93-14-00.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$546,655,675
Sector total $546,655,675 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$97,181
P10–P90
$33,967$992,402
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($546,655,675)
Deal sizing
$97,181 median
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Place of performance
100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300 Boston, MA 02114 US Email:
State: MA
Contracting office
Not listed

Point of Contact

Not available

Agency & Office

Department
Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities
Agency
OCDDEPT01 - Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities
Subagency
OCDDEPT01 - Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities
Office
Bob Glover
Contracting Office Address
Not available

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Description

Upstream Diversion

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Updated: Feb 21, 2026
Executive summary

The 'Upstream Diversion' opportunity, issued by the Executive Office of Housing & Livable Communities, encourages proposals in a potentially innovative area focused on community diversion efforts. The response deadline is set for April 10, 2026, giving ample time for interested bidders to prepare. This pursuit stands as a significant outreach to support housing and community livability initiatives, underscored by its strategic importance to the agency.

What the buyer is trying to do

The buyer aims to enhance community livability through upstream diversion strategies that effectively manage resources and foster sustainable community development.

Work breakdown
  • Research existing upstream diversion methods
  • Develop a proposal outlining implementation strategies
  • Prepare a detailed budget and resource allocation plan
  • Outline performance metrics for success in diversion efforts
Response package checklist
  • Completed proposal form
  • Detailed project plan and methodology
  • Bios of key personnel involved
  • Budget and financial projections
  • Compliance with any local regulations
Suggested keywords
Upstream diversionCommunity planningSustainable developmentResource managementHousing initiatives
Source coverage notes

Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.

  • No detailed scope of work provided
  • Lack of specific performance metrics
  • Limited information on funding sources
  • Absence of site-specific performance data
  • Unclear roles for community stakeholders in the project
  • No information regarding expected challenges or barriers
  • No details on previous similar projects
  • Insufficient context on evaluation criteria for proposals

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