Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 7, 2019

CONTACT: media@nycha.nyc.gov

NYCHA ANNOUNCES AWARDS FOR NEW BOILERS FOR 11 DEVELOPMENTS ACROSS THE CITY

The nine awarded contracts are in line with the de Blasio administration’s unprecedented $4.4 billion commitment to support NYCHA’s capital infrastructure.

NEW YORK – Today, the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) announced the selection of seven contractors to install nine new boiler plants, serving 11 developments and 24,000 residents citywide. In total, the contracts represent almost $300 million in capital investment: $200 million in City funds and $100 million in federal capital funds.

Framan Mechanical, WDF, C.D.E. Air Conditioning Co., Navillus Inc., Kordun Construction Corp., Richards Plumbing & Heating, and Rocon Plumbing & Heating Corp. were selected to replace aging boilers at developments where residents have faced regular heat service interruptions.

“Mayor de Blasio’s ongoing investment in NYCHA’s infrastructure is critical to meeting the day-to-day needs of residents and ensuring the long-term reliability of public housing,” said NYCHA Interim Chair and CEO Kathryn Garcia. “These enhancements are just one of many major changes already underway to improve the quality of life for our residents.”

“Our dedicated staff continues to reduce the amount of time our residents experience heat service interruptions in the face of decades of disinvestment into our heating systems,” said NYCHA General Manager Vito Mustaciuolo. “New boiler plants at some of our most impacted developments will be a gamechanger, and we thank Mayor de Blasio for his administration’s dedication to improving NYCHA residents’ quality of life.”

Construction on the boiler plants will begin at all sites in 2019 and is scheduled to be completed by 2022. The new boiler plants are one component of a broader effort to improve and upgrade heating systems at NYCHA developments. These improvements include decoupling of the heat and hot water systems, which decreases strain on the boilers, reduces the chance that residents lose heat and hot water services at the same time, and allows staff to repair one system without affecting the other system.

The new boiler plants will be installed at:

  • Morris I, Morris II, and Morrisania Houses (Navillus Inc.)
  • Taft Houses (Framan Mechanical)
  • Cypress Hills Houses (Kordun Construction Corp.)
  • Farragut Houses (Richards Plumbing & Heating)
  • Sotomayor Houses (WDF)
  • Rangel Houses (Richards Plumbing & Heating)
  • Fiorentino Plaza (Rocon Plumbing & Heating Corp.)
  • Long Island Baptist Houses (C.D.E. Air Conditioning Co.)
  • Robinson Houses (Framan Mechanical)

Ahead of the current heating season, NYCHA overhauled its strategy to reduce outages and restore heating faster, which included:

  • Hiring additional heating staff;
  • Improving customer service;
  • Purchasing new mobile boilers;
  • Installing new windows; and
  • Securing contractors to oversee heating plants at select developments.

NYCHA will allocate nearly $1 billion over the next five years to replace 310 boilers, improving heat and hot water services for nearly 158,000 residents.

In total, the de Blasio Administration has invested $4.4 billion in the future of NYCHA. The City committed $2.2 billion over the next ten years as part of its agreement with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to address repairs and capital needs. Mayor de Blasio also previously dedicated an unprecedented $2.2 billion to construct new roofs and heating plants, repair brick facades, enhance security, replace elevators, and make other repairs at the Authority.

About the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA)

NYCHA’s mission is to increase opportunities for low- and moderate-income New Yorkers by providing safe, affordable housing and facilitating access to social and community services. Over 390,000 New Yorkers reside in NYCHA’s 316 public housing developments and PACT/RAD developments formerly managed by NYCHA around the five boroughs. Over 190,000 receive subsidized rental assistance in private homes through the NYCHA-administered Section 8 Leased Housing Program. For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/nycha, and for regular updates on NYCHA news and services, connect with us via  www.facebook.com/NYCHA and www.twitter.com/NYCHA.