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PowerUP2030 Training Program

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The contract awards a one-year pilot program titled "PowerUP2030 Training Program," managed in partnership with LaGuardia Community College. LaGuardia Community College will oversee all aspects of the renewable energy training initiative, including curriculum design, participant recruitment, and program implementation. This single-source award exempts the procurement from advertising because LaGuardia Community College is the sole provider selected for this specialized training program. The contract covers operations across multiple New York City boroughs: Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, and Richmond. The contract term is 12 months, with the solicitation posted on October 21, 2025, and the advertisement ending on October 28, 2025. The initiative is led by the Power Authority of New York, with Kylie Murphy serving as the primary point of contact. This program aims to enhance skills and workforce development in the renewable energy sector through targeted training, leveraging LaGuardia Community College’s expertise and resources. All inquiries about the contract are directed to the designated agency contact.

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One-year pilot renewable energy training by LaGuardia College across NYC boroughs, single-source award.

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Power Authority of New YorkView Agency

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611310 - Colleges, Universities, and Professional SchoolsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond, NY, USA

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AgencyPower Authority of New York
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Power Authority of New York
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Kylie MurphyCategory Manager

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THIS AWARD IS FOR A ONE-YEAR PILOT PROGRAM IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE. LAGUARDIA COLLEGE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERSEEING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY TRAINING PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION, INCLUDING CURRICULUM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT, PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT AND PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION. Reason for advertising exemption: Single Source Award recipient: LaGuardia Community College Any questions or comments regarding this notice of sole-source, single-source, or procurement otherwise exempt from advertising in the NYS Contract Reporter should be directed to the contact person listed for the contracting agency or public authority. Ad end date:10/28/2025 Contract term: 12 months County(ies): Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens, Richmond Location: New York City

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