Professional Property Management Services

Location: Illinois
Posted: Feb 17, 2026
Due: Mar 30, 2026
Agency: City of Chicago Housing Authority
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
  • V - Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services
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Event 3320: PPM (RFP)

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CHICAGO HOUSING AUTHORITY (“CHA”)
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (“RFP”) EVENT NO. 3320 (2026)
for
Professional Property Management Services
Required for use by
Property and Asset Management
ISSUED ON: Friday, February 13, 2026
ISSUED BY: DEPARTMENT OF PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTS
PROPOSALS DEADLINE:
Monday, March 30, 2026, at 1:00 P.M., CT
Proposals may be submitted early but must be received electronically no later than the date and
time listed in the solicitation.
PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER THE DUE DATE AND TIME
Respondent Name: ___________________________________________________
Contact Name:
____________________________________________________
Contact Telephone: ____________________________________________________
Contact Email:
____________________________________________________
This selection process is unique to the Scope of Work described herein and notwithstanding any
other proposal, qualification or bid requests provided by the Chicago Housing Authority.
Proposers must comply with the requirements as defined in this RFP.
Matthew Brewer
Operating Chairman
www.thecha.org
Revised as of 01/09/26, all others void
Sheila Johnson
Deputy Chief Procurement
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RFP Event 3320 (2026) Professional Property Management Services
Property and Asset Management
Table of Contents
ARTICLE I INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................4
ARTICLE II INTENT AND PURPOSE...............................................................................................................4
ARTICLE III STATEMENT OF WORK/SCOPE OF SERVICES ....................................................................5
ARTICLE IV GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................20
ARTICLE V SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS..................................................................................................23
ARTICLE VI INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS.................................................................................................31
ARTICLE VII EVALUATION PROCESS............................................................................................................37
ARTICLE VIII CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................................41
ARTICLE IX STANDARD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ....................................................45
ARTICLE X EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FORM ................................................................................................46
ATTACHMENT A – FEE PROPOSAL
FORM(S)
ATTACHMENT B – INTENT TO BID/SUBMIT
LETTER
ATTACHMENT C – VENDOR SUBMISSION
CHECKLIST
ATTACHMENT D – STANDARD
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
ATTACHMENT E – REFERENCE
QUESTIONNAIRE
ATTACHMENT F – UTILIZATION PLAN
ATTACHMENT G – RESPONDENT
PROPOSAL PACKAGE SELECTION
ATTACHMENT H – INSURANCE
REQUIREMENTS
EXHIBIT 1 – PORTFOLIO PACKAGES,
OVERVIEW
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Chicago Housing Authority
RFP Event 3320 (2026) Professional Property Management Services
Property and Asset Management
KEY INFORMATION
1. RESPONDENT CONTACT WITH CHA: The Procurement Specialist identified below is
the sole point of contact regarding this RFP from the date of issuance until selection of the
successful proposer(s).
Raymond Adams, Procurement Specialist
Chicago Housing Authority
Department of Procurement and Contracts
60 East Van Buren Street, 8th Floor
Chicago, Illinois 60605
Phone: (312) 786-3624
E-mail: Radams@thecha.org
An in-person pre-proposal conference is scheduled for Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at
1:00 PM CT to discuss the scope of services and the CHA contract requirements. The
meeting address is 60 E. Van Buren Conference Rooms 736A-C. In order to participate
onsite, you will need to RSVP by Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM CT with
Raymond Adams via email at Radams@thecha.org. Please submit your Company
Name, Your Name and email address confirming reservation.
The Letter of Intent to Submit a Proposal, Attachment B, is due Friday, March 6, 2026, at
11:00 AM CT. The Letter of Intent to Submit a Proposal, Attachment B must be submitted
via the Supplier Portal at https://supplier.thecha.org.
If you do not intend to submit a proposal in response to this RFP, please submit via the
Supplier Portal at https://supplier.thecha.org, a brief explanation in order to continue to
receive future bid/RFP notices.
Questions regarding clarification or verification of these specifications and CHA contract
requirements must be submitted via the Supplier Portal at https://supplier.thecha.org. no
later than Wednesday, February 25, 2026 by 10:00 AM, CT.
Responses shall be submitted via the Supplier Portal at https://supplier.thecha.org no later
than Monday, March 30, 2026 by 1:00 PM, CT.
The Proposer shall be responsible for electronic submission by the due date and
time. Late proposals will not be accepted.
Electronic Submission: CHA requires Respondents to submit an electronic proposal for
the above-described Event. Respondent shall upload all documents via the CHA Supplier
Portal at: https://supplier.thecha.org. Electronic proposal submission requires only one
(1) copy. Each submittal section of the electronic proposal shall be labeled and separated
into a different file as described in “ARTICLE V Submittal Requirements.”
Note: There is no maximum file capacity size when uploading attachments in the Supplier
Portal. If you receive an error message that states the “Maximum size is: 50” while
uploading an attachment in the Supplier Portal, that error message is referring to the file
naming size. The name of your file cannot be more than 50 characters. For questions or
assistance with the Supplier Portal, please contact Mauricio Beltran, Senior Procurement
Specialist, at 312-786-3391, MBeltran@thecha.org. Respondent shall bear all costs of
responding to this solicitation.
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Chicago Housing Authority
RFP Event 3320 (2026) Professional Property Management Services
Property and Asset Management
ARTICLE I
INTRODUCTION
CHA is the third largest public housing authority in the nation and the largest single owner of rental
housing in Chicago. Through its public housing and voucher programs, CHA serves 135,000
people in over 65,000 households across all 77 of Chicago’s community areas. CHA’s mission is
to create and sustain strong communities where seniors thrive and everyone can unlock their
economic power, ensuring that every neighborhood in Chicago has quality affordable housing
and everyone feels welcome.
In its procurement of its goods and services, CHA seeks relationships with vendors who share
our values for inclusive and equitable contracting opportunities. CHA strives to be fair,
transparent, and practical, and works to optimize the use of public funds through purchasing
decisions. For more information, visit www.thecha.org.
ARTICLE II
INTENT AND PURPOSE
This Request for Proposal (“RFP”) is intended to select one or more third-party professional
property management firms (“PPM”) for the management of CHA-owned and operated residential
properties. The CHA intends to select qualified companies or organizations with applicable
experience in providing property management services for high performing real estate portfolios.
The CHA is seeking Respondents who represent the highest standards of day-to-day property
management functions to improve the quality of customer service and operations of our diverse
portfolio of properties and to provide the best value to the CHA and its residents.
CHA anticipates it will award a firm fixed price contract for a base period of three (3) years, and
reserves the right to extend the contract, at its sole discretion, for up to two (2) additional one-
year option periods. No award may be made to a Respondent that is on the list of contractors not
eligible to receive awards from the CHA or the United States government, as furnished from time
to time by HUD. The CHA reserves the right to award one or more contracts in connection with
this solicitation. Notwithstanding anything contained herein, CHA reserves the right to make an
award based on any other relevant considerations and in the best interest of the CHA.
Since 2000, the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) has contracted with third-party professional
property management companies for the management of all CHA-owned residential properties.
CHA’s Property and Asset Management Division monitors property management contracts.
CHA has participated in HUD’s Moving to Work (MTW) demonstration program since 2000 and
is an industry leader in using MTW flexibilities to enhance the cost effectiveness and efficiency of
its housing programs, expand housing opportunities for low-income residents and provide
opportunities for residents to achieve self-sufficiency. CHA has implemented twenty-six
innovative MTW programs and policies designed to achieve these goals.
Effective PPM companies are seen as a critical part of the strategy to protect the investments
made in our real estate portfolio while also supporting healthy mixed-income communities for our
residents and the City of Chicago. As such, fostering strong partnerships with property
management firms is key to successfully providing affordable, safe housing in diverse
neighborhoods across the City of Chicago. Success also requires that existing families have
opportunities to achieve higher levels of economic self-sufficiency and that applicants currently
on CHA waitlists can access housing.
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CHA site-based waitlists are permanently open, and with more than 100,000 applicants on the
waitlists, our PPM partners are integral to servicing our large applicant pool.
ARTICLE III
STATEMENT OF WORK/SCOPE OF SERVICES
A. SCOPE OF SERVICES
CHA’s focus shall be to provide oversight of and guidance to the PPM in its performance of
Services at the Property. PPM shall perform the following Services in accordance with the
terms set forth in this Agreement.
1. Occupancy Administration:
a. Leasing – PPM is responsible for the marketing and leasing of available units in
accordance with the Administration and Continued Occupancy Policy (“ACOP”)
and is expected to maintain occupancy at or above 96% for leasable units. To view
the ACOP visit https://www.thecha.org/about/plans-reports-and-policies.
b. Centralized Leasing Team - PPM may create a centralized leasing team for
marketing, screening, and leasing, at their own expense.
c. Tenant Re-examination – PPM shall perform a complete re-examination of
Tenant households in a timely manner and in compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, executive
orders and the ACOP.
d. Lease Enforcement – PPM shall enforce the CHA Residential Lease in
accordance with the ACOP and Admin Plan.
i. Lease enforcement actions must be clear, timely, and fairly applied in
accordance with all CHA policies.
e. Mandatory Attendance – PPM is required to have full participation in all CHA
activities, including board meetings, building meetings, emergency meetings,
budget presentation and review, elections, and owner surveys. The management
firm is required to provide all meeting agendas and minutes, along with their notes
on key items from any meeting to the CHA Portfolio Manager for review and
recommendations on next steps, where applicable. In Associations where CHA’s
percentage of ownership is significant enough for votes to secure CHA a seat on
the Board of Directors, participation at that level is required by the management
firm, as an agent for CHA.
2. Building Operations and Maintenance:
a. Building Systems Preventive Maintenance - Preventive maintenance (PM) is
a proactive strategy for building maintenance that keeps the building’s critical
assets in good working order. It includes regular inspections and selective
service and repairs to the building’s equipment at set intervals based on usage
or time. Service completed in this regard is not based on the component’s
condition. CHA staff or a designated third-party vendor may determine that the
building systems are poorly maintained by the PPM, CHA reserves the right to
identify and deploy a vendor to address the building equipment where applicable
at the PPM’s expense. A default notice is not required prior to implementing a
response.
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