NYC Affordable Housing Retrofit Electrification Pilot
Through our work with these New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HUD) programs, SWA has provided technical assistance for the electrification of over 40 affordable housing buildings.
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SWA acts as the technical assistance provider (TAP) for NYC’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) Affordable Housing Retrofit Electrification Pilot (Pilot).
Phase 1
The Pilot enables resilient and equitable electrification of multifamily affordable housing moderate and gut rehabs by providing developers up to a $2 million grant and technical assistance in phase one.
In addition to developing and maintaining the technical requirements for the program, SWA consolidated lessons learned from the 15+ projects to inform the local market and scale cost-effective electrification across HPD’s affordable housing programs.
This program closed in August 2024.
Phase 2
The second phase of this effort is the Resilient & Equitable Decarbonization Initiative Existing Buildings (REDi:EB) program.
SWA and partner firm Taitem Engineering support HPD and NYSERDA in incorporating electrification of hot water and space heating with envelope improvements into scopes of work for HPD-financed preservation projects.
SWA supports electrification pilot projects from development through construction completion.
About Our Role
The components of our role as technical assistance provider include:
- Identify buildings for cost-effective electrification through review of applications, design, audits, and Integrated Physical Needs Assessments (IPNAs)
- Estimate impact on operating costs and tenant energy burden
- Review and edit underwriting worksheets
- Review project scopes of work and identify technical challenges
- Coordinate results with overlapping incentive program and code requirements
- Monitor construction and requisitions for compliance with program requirements including periodic inspections