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City of Moline Ionwave #2026TCLEM-01 Rehabilitation Addendum 1

City of Moline Homeowner Rehabilitation Project: Accessibility Upgrades and Repairs at 4368 10th St., East Moline, IL

Posted

May 22, 2026

Respond By

June 09, 2026

Identifier

2026TCLEM-01 Rehabilitation Addendum 1

NAICS

236118, 238210, 238350

The City of Moline is seeking bids for a comprehensive homeowner rehabilitation project at 4368 10th St., East Moline, IL, focused on accessibility and safety improvements. - Government Buyer: - City of Moline, Homeowner Assistance Fund Home Repair Program (HAFHR) - Scope of Work: - Replace 1,040 sq. ft. of interior flooring with vinyl/LVT - Renovate main bathroom for ADA accessibility, including walk-in tub/shower combo, ADA toilet, vanity, fixtures, and plumbing upgrades - Upgrade electrical service by replacing obsolete Bryant panel with new 100 AMP service - Replace 10 vinyl, double hung, double glazed windows - Replace sliding glass door with pre-hung, insulated unit - Install ADA-compliant modular ramps and landings at both front and rear entrances - Requirements: - Compliance with EPA Renovation, Repair, and Painting (RRP) Rule for pre-1978 structures - Contractors must provide EPA RRP certification and have active SAM registration - All work must meet City of Moline, HUD, and Illinois state codes - Project completion required within 45 days of contract execution - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or brands are mentioned; contractors must follow manufacturer specifications for all materials and products - Notable Aspects: - Project is designed to improve accessibility and safety for mobility-impaired homeowners - Emphasis on ADA compliance and code adherence throughout the scope

Description

The City of Moline invites bids for the Homeowner Assistance Fund Home Repair Program (HAFHR) at 4368 10th St., East Moline, IL. The project involves rehabilitation work including interior flooring replacement, bathroom renovation for accessibility, electrical service upgrade, window and sliding door replacement, and installation of ADA-compliant ramps and landings. Bidders must comply with EPA RRP rules for pre-1978 structures and submit bids electronically by June 9, 2026. The work aims to improve safety and accessibility for homeowners who are mobility-impaired.

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