Opportunity

Newnan Civicplus #72

Residential Lead-Based Paint, Asbestos, and Radon Inspection Services for Housing Rehabilitation in Newnan, GA

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

72

NAICS

541350, 541380, 562910

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors to provide on-call residential inspection services for lead-based paint, asbestos, and radon as part of the Chalk Level Area Housing Rehabilitation Program in Newnan, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - City of Newnan, through the Newnan Urban Redevelopment Agency (NURA), Planning and Zoning Department - Products/Services Requested: - On-call inspection and testing of residential properties for lead-based paint, asbestos, and radon - Includes reporting, certification of clearance, remediation recommendations, and cost estimates - For new construction, only radon inspection and clearance are required - Risk assessment services if hazardous materials are detected - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; opportunity is open to all qualified inspection service providers - Notable Requirements: - Contractors must hold a current Georgia home inspection license and have relevant experience - Must not be debarred from state business and must possess appropriate business licenses and insurance - Must demonstrate financial stability to finance work for 30 days pending HUD reimbursement - Registration in SAM.gov with a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) is required - Pricing must be provided for both testing and risk assessment services - Estimated contract value is $33,750, funded by a federal HUD grant - Place of performance is primarily residential properties in Newnan, GA, with the contracting office at Newnan City Hall

Description

This solicitation is a Request for Proposals for qualified inspectors to perform lead-based paint, asbestos, and radon inspections on residential properties as part of the Chalk Level Area Housing Rehabilitation Program. The scope includes on-call inspections of occupied residential properties, issuing reports and certifications of clearance, recommending remediation if hazardous materials exceed allowable thresholds, and estimating remediation costs. Inspectors must hold a current license to complete home inspections in Georgia and meet other qualifications including insurance and financial stability. The program is funded by a federal HUD grant with an estimated budget of $33,750.

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