Opportunity
Westmoreland County Civicplus #26-17
Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Services for Westmoreland County
Posted
April 02, 2026
Identifier
26-17
NAICS
562910
Westmoreland County is seeking qualified firms to provide lead-based paint hazard control and healthy homes interventions for residential units under the Lead Safe Westmoreland Program. - Government Buyer: - County of Westmoreland, Planning and Community Development, Lead Safe Westmoreland Program - Services Requested: - Lead hazard control services (interim controls, abatement, minimal housing interventions) for approximately 159-229 homes - Healthy homes interventions addressing 29 common hazards in about 70 homes - Certifications & Requirements: - Firms must hold valid PA Department of Labor and Industry (Lead Worker, Lead Supervisor, Lead Firm) and EPA (Renovation, Repair and Painting Program Renovator and Firm) certifications - Minimum two years of residential experience required - Registration with PA Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection and federal SAM registration - Specific insurance coverages mandated - Compliance with HUD, EPA, OSHA, federal, state, and local regulations - Notable Details: - Average per-unit cost: $20,000 for lead hazard control, $11,000 for healthy homes interventions - Pool of qualified contractors will be established; services may expand based on funding - Grant-funded training opportunities available for firms lacking required certifications - Place of Performance: - Residential units throughout Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania - County office located at 40 N. Pennsylvania Avenue, 5th Floor, Ste. 520, Greensburg, PA 15601
Description
Westmoreland County is soliciting qualifications from firms to provide lead-based paint hazard control and healthy homes interventions in residential units throughout the county. The program is funded by HUD and Pennsylvania Department of Health grants, aiming to remediate lead hazards and other health and safety issues in approximately 229 homes by October 2026. Qualified firms must hold specific certifications and comply with all applicable regulations. The county intends to establish a pool of contractors to perform these services on an as-needed basis.