After what the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority said was a “rigorous selection process,” the authority announced Sunday that it has chosen New Jersey-based Armand Corporation to provide construction management services for EnVision Tomorrow Homeowner and Rental Reconstruction and Rehabilitation program in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
The EnVision Tomorrow program is funded by an initial $60 million CDBG-DR grant from the U.S. Housing Urban Development (HUD) and is designed to assist homeowners and landlords whose properties were heavily damaged by Hurricanes Irma and Maria in 2017. Bryan administration officials said in September that the program provides up to $250,000 for repairs on homes damaged by the storms, although there are caveats to getting the money. And as announced months ago, the rental unit rehab initiative — also part of EnVision Tomorrow — provides up to $50,000 per apartment to 500 landlords to repair their rental units.
V.I.H.F.A. described Armand Corporation as as “highly experienced” Minority and Women-owned Business Enterprise (MWBE) company owned by President and CEO Barbara Armand Kushner. The firm provided construction management services for multiple projects funded by Community Development Block Grants for Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) during New York City’s recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy, V.I.H.F.A. said. Armand will be working closely with local architect, Boschulte Architecture, in rebuilding hundreds of homes throughout the territory, according to V.I.H.F.A.
“The authority was very impressed with Armand’s qualifications and deep experience in providing nearly identical construction management services which it successfully performed in New York City’s recovery from Sandy,” said Daryl Griffith, V.I.H.F.A. executive director “They have performed CDBG-DR case management for years and their presentation illustrated their ability to rapidly respond to the urgent needs of the territory. Moreover, Armand has partnered with Boschulte Architecture which is a local USVI company and that has tremendous experience in designing buildings that meet the stronger Home Guide building codes which the territory requires.
“With the hiring of Armand, the construction phase of the EnVision Tomorrow program will soon start in the upcoming weeks after the firm completes property inspections of those applicants approved for the program. After each applicant’s scope-of-work is completed, then actual construction can begin.”
V.I.H.F.A. said it has already qualified 36 general contractors who can work in the EnVision program to rehab and repair storm damaged homes.
To qualify for EnVision Tomorrow, an applicant’s home must be the primary residence and the damage must be storm-related. Eligible landlords in the program can receive up to $50,000 forgivable loan for each unit they own. The loans may be forgiven in 10 to 15 years, the authority said.
According to V.I.H.F.A., there is still time for homeowners and landlords to apply to the Envision Tomorrow program by visiting the website here, or by calling 1-888-239-3387. Local contractors can submit their qualifications to work in the program through the V.I.H.F.A. website here.