Opportunity

Richland County Opengov #RC-799-Qu-26

Richland County Solicits Inspection Services for Community Development Rehabilitation Projects

Posted

May 01, 2026

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

RC-799-Qu-26

NAICS

541350

Richland County Government is seeking qualified vendors to provide professional inspection services for its Community Development Programs, supporting federally funded housing rehabilitation projects. - Government Buyer: - Richland County Government, Community Development Office, Procurement and Contracting - Services Requested: - Professional inspection services for residential and public facility rehabilitation under HUD's CDBG and HOME programs - Includes feasibility, initial, interim, and final inspections - Change order reviews and cost estimation for single-family home rehabilitation - Reporting and compliance with HUD, South Carolina building codes, and County Housing Rehabilitation Policies - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Vendors must hold required licenses and insurance - Demonstrated experience in similar inspection services is required - Strict adherence to federal, state, and local regulations - Mandatory pre-bid meeting for interested vendors - Electronic proposal submission via the County's eProcurement Portal - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are mentioned, as this is a services-focused procurement - Period of performance is approximately seven months with a possible 12-month extension

Description

Richland County is seeking electronic proposals from qualified vendors to provide professional inspection services primarily for residential properties and public facilities undergoing rehabilitation as part of federally funded programs managed by the County's Community Development Office. The services include inspection and potentially providing or confirming estimations for rehabilitation work on single-family homes. All work must comply with HUD requirements, South Carolina building codes, and County policies. The project is open for proposals until June 1, 2026, and involves adherence to federal and local regulations.

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