Opportunity

BidNet Direct #50-2026-70

General Contractor Services for Mill Creek CDBG Facade Improvement Grant Program

Posted

April 30, 2026

Respond By

May 14, 2026

Identifier

50-2026-70

NAICS

236118, 238190, 236220

The City of Huntsville, Alabama is seeking a general contractor to manage and execute facade improvement projects under the Mill Creek CDBG Facade Improvement Grant Program. - Government Buyer: - City of Huntsville Finance Department Procurement Services Division - Scope of Work: - General contractor services for multiple exterior improvement projects (painting, windows/doors, lighting, masonry repair, awnings) within the Mill Creek Redevelopment Area - Turnkey services including site assessments, scope development, project execution, permit acquisition, stakeholder coordination, compliance with HUD CDBG and federal labor standards, documentation, and project closeout - All labor, supervision, materials, equipment, tools, and transportation must be provided by the contractor - Project Details: - Individual project value will not exceed $24,999 - Subrecipients must provide a 10% match for each project - Full compliance with HUD CDBG regulations and federal labor standards is required - Performance bond required for purchase orders over $100,000 - Contract Structure: - Initial term of one year, with two optional one-year extensions (up to three years total) - No specific OEMs or vendors are mandated; open to all qualified general contractors

Description

The City of Huntsville is soliciting sealed fixed-price bids from qualified vendors for the provision of general contractor services for the Mill Creek CDBG Facade Improvement Grant Program. The scope of work may include supply and delivery of goods, performance of services, or a combination thereof as outlined in the contract documents. Pricing must be comprehensive and inclusive of all costs such as labor, supervision, materials, equipment, tools, transportation, and other associated expenses. The contract term is one year with the possibility of two additional one-year extensions, subject to state law.

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