Opportunity

Wyandot County Civicplus #17

Consulting Services for PY2026 CHIP Program Administration – Wyandot County, OH

Posted

April 14, 2025

Respond By

April 20, 2026

Identifier

17

NAICS

925110, 925120, 624229

This opportunity seeks consulting services for the administration of the PY2026 Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program (CHIP) in Wyandot County, Ohio. - Government Buyer: - Wyandot County Board of Commissioners (in partnership with the city of Upper Sandusky) - Funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) via the Ohio Department of Development (ODOD) - Scope of Services: - Develop CHIP grant application - Convene Wyandot County Housing Advisory Committee - Prepare environmental review record - Implement a fair housing program - Conduct residential property inspections, including lead-based paint clearance - Oversee administration and partial implementation of the CHIP Grant - Products/Services Requested: - Consulting services for grant administration and compliance - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or product quantities are identified - Notable Requirements: - Experience with federal and state housing programs - Lead clearance inspection expertise - Evaluation based on experience, references, and detailed cost proposal - Funding Source: - Federal Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) funds - Place of Performance: - Wyandot County, Ohio (including the city of Upper Sandusky) - No OEMs or specific vendors are named in this solicitation.

Description

The Wyandot County Board of Commissioners, in partnership with the city of Upper Sandusky, is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from qualified consultants to perform functions related to the PY2026 Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program (CHIP). The scope includes grant application development, convening the Housing Advisory Committee, preparing environmental review records, fair housing program implementation, residential property inspections including lead-based paint clearances, and grant administration. The services are funded by federal CDBG funds from HUD and administered by the Ohio Department of Development. The County will evaluate proposals based on experience, expertise, references, and cost proposals.

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