Opportunity

New York State Contract Reporter #2136024

Environmental Testing Services for Housing Programs in Schoharie County, NY

Posted

June 09, 2026

Respond By

July 01, 2026

Identifier

2136024

NAICS

541620, 541380, 541350

Schoharie County Rural Preservation Corporation (Housing Division) is seeking qualified environmental testing firms for a three-year contract to support housing programs funded by NYS HOME, NYS Affordable Housing Corporation, and Community Development Block Grants in Schoharie County, NY. - Government Buyer: - Schoharie County Rural Preservation Corporation, Housing Division - Scope of Services: - Hazardous material testing for residential and commercial properties - Lead-based paint inspections and risk assessments (using XRF analyzers or approved methods) - Asbestos identification, sampling, laboratory analysis, and abatement recommendations (with optional air monitoring) - Pre- and post-construction radon testing per EPA protocols - Compliance Requirements: - All testing must meet HUD Environmental Review standards, EPA guidelines, and NYS Department of Health protocols - Reports must be delivered within 10 business days - Firms must provide all equipment, coordinate with homeowners, and maintain confidentiality - Required certifications include NYS DOL Asbestos Certification, EPA Lead Certification, and radon measurement certifications - Notable Details: - Women and Minority Business Enterprises are encouraged to apply - Past contracts awarded to Alpine Environmental Services and Flatley Read, Inc. - No specific OEMs or proprietary products are named; services are the primary focus

Description

The Schoharie County Rural Preservation Corporation is soliciting proposals from qualified environmental testing firms to conduct hazardous material, lead-based paint, asbestos, and radon testing for residential and/or commercial properties participating in NYS HOME, NYS Affordable Housing Corporation, or Community Development Block Grants within Schoharie County, New York. The contract term is three years. Testing must comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including HUD Environmental Review standards, EPA guidelines, and NYS Department of Health protocols. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 1, 2026.

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