RFQ for Provision of Real Estate Advisory Services - Broker

Request for Qualifications (no longer accepting submissions)

“1995 Evans” by Real Estate Division, CC BY

Official List now Available

Official Brokers List 2023

*If you are interested in applying to be on the list, please contact us at realestateadmin@sfgov.org so we can notify you of the next opening (every 5 years)

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

I would like to apply to be in the list

I would like to apply to be in the list

contact us at realestateadmin@sfgov.org so we can notify you of the next opening (every 5 years)

 

latest list as of April 2023

RFQ timeline and deadlines

RFQ timeline and deadlines

Pre-Proposal Conference

February 13, 2023

25 Van Ness, Suite 610

S.F., CA  94102

10:00a.m.

 

Deadline for Questions

February 21, 2023

 

Deadline to Submit Proposals

March 6, 2023

 

Notice of Intent to Establish Prequalified Pool

March 13, 2023

 

Period for Protesting Notice of Intent to Establish Prequalified Pool

Within three (3) business days of the City's issuance of a Notice of Intent to Award.

 

How long does the approved list of brokers last?

How long does the approved list of brokers last?

The brokers list is renewed every 5 years.

If we are renewing, can we submit our previous proposal?

If we are renewing, can we submit our previous proposal?

It is recommended to read the RFQ thoroughly and provide all updated information and submit requested documents. 

Revisions to the draft agreement

Revisions to the draft agreement

Q: Are requests for revisions to the City’s proposed (“Draft For Informational Purposes Only”) Agreement for Advisory Services (Broker) due by February 21, 2023?

 

A:  No – the draft agreement attached to the Request for Qualifications for Provision of Real Estate Advisory Services – Broker, is for informational purposes only.  Any and all agreements with individual brokers will have to be negotiated between the City and broker at the time of the service.  The draft agreement does contain several mandatory City provisions, but the general business terms will need to be revised according to services and the payment structure as agreed upon.  Please note that the City Attorney’s Office rarely, if at all, approves revisions to several sections including, but not limited to, “Indemnification,”  “Incidental and Consequential Damages,” “Liability of City,” and “Resource Conservation Liquidated Damages.” 

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for further inquiries:

email us: 

realestateadmin@sfgov.org

call us:

415-554-9850

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