Opportunity

Passaic Civicplus #RFQ - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS LEAD HAZARD CONTROL AND REMEDIATION CONTRACTORS - PHASE II

Lead Hazard Remediation and Abatement Contractor Pool – City of Passaic, NJ

Posted

March 03, 2026

Respond By

March 31, 2026

Identifier

RFQ - REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS LEAD HAZARD CONTROL AND REMEDIATION CONTRACTORS - PHASE II

NAICS

562910, 236118

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for lead hazard control and remediation services in Passaic County, New Jersey, under the NJ Department of Community Affairs Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (2025-2026). - Government Buyer: - City of Passaic, Purchasing Office - Administered in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (NJ DCA) - Scope of Work: - Establishment of a Qualified Contractor Pool for a 24-month period - Services include: - Lead remediation/mitigation (approx. 70 jobs) - Lead abatement (approx. 30 jobs) - Total of at least 100 residential jobs - Work includes lead-safe repairs, removal of lead components, interim controls, minor structural repairs, debris removal, and cleaning - All work must comply with HUD, EPA, and NJ Administrative codes - Maximum allowable costs: - $13,000 per unit for remediation/mitigation - $25,000 per unit for abatement - Contractor Requirements: - NJ Certified Lead Abatement Contractors for abatement - RRP Certified Lead Remediation Contractors for remediation/mitigation - Must not have been removed or suspended from any lead program in any state - Satisfactory references required - Minority and women-owned businesses encouraged to apply - Place of Performance: - All work performed in residential properties within the City of Passaic, Passaic County, NJ - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named, as this is a services pool solicitation

Description

The City of Passaic is seeking qualified contractors to join a Qualified Contractor Pool for lead hazard control and remediation services under the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Lead Remediation and Abatement Program (LRAP) for 2025-2026. The program aims to identify and remediate lead-based paint hazards to prevent elevated blood lead levels in children and pregnant women, focusing on municipalities with high incidences of lead exposure. Contractors must be on the NJ Certified Lead Abatement Contractor list to perform abatements. The contract involves performing lead remediation/mitigation and abatement services primarily in Passaic County, NJ, with jobs assigned based on location and contractor availability. Minority and women-owned businesses are encouraged to apply.

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