Opportunity

San Joaquin Co Housing Auth Publicpurchase #2526-013

General Contractor Sought for Adaptive Reuse Construction of Edison House Supportive Housing in Stockton, CA

Posted

June 08, 2026

Respond By

July 17, 2026

Identifier

2526-013

NAICS

236118, 236116

This opportunity seeks a qualified General Contractor for the adaptive reuse of a medical office building into supportive housing in Stockton, CA. - Government Buyer: Delta Community Developers Corp. (DCDC), a local agency in Stockton, CA - Project: Conversion of an existing medical office at 645 W. Harding Way into Edison House, a 34-unit studio apartment supportive housing complex - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - General building contractor services for adaptive reuse construction - No part numbers or specific product quantities are listed - Notable Requirements: - Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF and an Excel cost form via PublicPurchase.com - Project may be subject to Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968, encouraging participation from HUD Section 3 businesses, as well as minority-owned, women-owned, and disabled veteran businesses - Environmental and planning documentation (CEQA exemption, environmental reports, storm drain data) provided as part of the solicitation - No specific equipment, materials, or branded products are specified in the procurement documents

Description

Delta Community Developers Corp. (DCDC) is soliciting proposals from qualified and licensed General Contractors to complete the adaptive reuse of an existing medical office building located at 645 W. Harding Way, Stockton, CA 95204 into a supportive housing development known as Edison House. The project will convert the existing structure into a 34 studio unit apartment complex. The solicitation includes a non-mandatory jobsite visit and requires proposals to be submitted as a single PDF document and Excel form of cost by July 17, 2026. The project may be subject to HUD Section 3 requirements encouraging participation by certified HUD Section 3 businesses, minority-owned, women-owned, and disabled veteran business enterprises.

View original listing