Opportunity

Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004200

Minneapolis Health Department Solicits Bids for Lead Hazard Reduction in Residential Properties

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

June 25, 2026

Identifier

0000004200

NAICS

562910, 236118, 238350, 238310

The City of Minneapolis Health Department is seeking bids from qualified contractors for lead hazard reduction projects in multiple residential properties. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Health Department - Office: Room 310, 505 Fourth Ave S - Scope of Work: - Lead hazard reduction and abatement services in residential properties - Includes lead containment and cleaning, window and door replacement, wall and trim stabilization, floor and deck repairs, and minor roof/plumbing repairs - Specific tasks: HEPA vacuuming, wet washing, window replacement (glass block and vinyl), deck floor enclosure, wall and trim stabilization, stair tread replacement, and floor enclosure - Contractor Requirements: - Must be licensed as a Residential Building Contractor (RBC) by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry - Must be EPA Certified Renovation Firm under 40 CFR 745 - All workers and supervisors must have personal lead certifications and 8-hour RRP training - Compliance with federal and state lead-safe work practices is mandatory - Procurement Details: - Award to lowest responsible bidder for the entire project - Only one bid per contractor allowed - Adherence to prevailing wage, responsible contractor verification, and grant-funded contract conditions required - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; opportunity is open to all qualified licensed contractors - Products/Services Requested: - Multiple line items for lead abatement activities, including specific quantities for window replacements, wall stabilization, door and trim work, and floor/deck repairs - Unique Requirements: - Strict compliance with EPA and state lead abatement regulations - All work must be completed within eight weeks of approval per property - Contractors must follow Minneapolis living wage ordinances and responsible contractor certifications

Description

The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for Lead Hazard Reduction projects across multiple properties. The work involves renovation services in residential buildings to address lead-based paint hazards, including stabilizing loose paint, window replacement, encapsulation, and minor repairs. Contractors must be licensed Residential Building Contractors and EPA Certified Renovation Firms, with all workers trained in lead-safe practices. The contract is funded by grants and requires compliance with various federal and state regulations. Bids are due by June 25, 2026, and the award will be made to the lowest responsible bidder for the entire project.

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