Opportunity
Sacramento Housing And Redevelopment Agency Opengov #233764
Licensed Contractors Needed for Residential Repairs in Sacramento
Posted
March 19, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
233764
NAICS
236118, 238220, 238160, 238310, 238210
This opportunity is for licensed contractors to provide residential repairs for low-income homeowners in Sacramento. - Government Buyer: - Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA), serving the City and County of Sacramento - Scope of Work: - Residential dwelling repairs for owner-occupied homes - Approximately 100 households assisted annually - Maximum repair cost of $10,000 per household - Includes general building, plumbing, roofing, HVAC, and electrical repairs - Contractors must obtain permits, perform inspections, and provide warranty work - Contractor Requirements: - Must hold valid California contractor licenses: B (General Building), C-36 (Plumbing), C-39 (Roofing), C-20 (HVAC), or C-10 (Electrical) - Compliance with federal and state wage laws, local building codes - Adherence to Section 3 and Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA) - Proof of outreach to M/WBE subcontractors - Five-year contract term with no renewal option - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Verification of contractor licenses - Compliance with BABAA and Section 3 - Outreach to minority/women-owned business subcontractors - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, as this is a service-based solicitation.
Description
The Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency (SHRA) is soliciting CSLB licensed and qualified general and specialty trade contractors to perform residential dwelling repairs for low-income, owner-occupied homes throughout the City and County of Sacramento. The program assists approximately 100 households annually with repair costs not exceeding $10,000 per household. Contractors must hold specific licenses including General Building, Plumbing, Roofing, HVAC, and Electrical. The contract duration is 5 years with no renewal option, and contractors must comply with federal and state wage laws and local building codes.