Opportunity
Virginia's eProcurement Marketplace #IFB 122612
Fire-Damaged Residential Unit Restoration for Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
IFB 122612
NAICS
236118, 238210, 238220, 238310, 238350, 238390
This opportunity involves the restoration of fire-damaged residential units for the Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority in Norfolk, Virginia. - Government Buyer: - Norfolk Redevelopment Housing Authority (NRHA) - Scope of Work: - Repair and restoration of three burn units at: - 906 St. Paul Street - 742 St. Paul’s Blvd (Young Terrace community) - 825 Golf Street units 120 and 221 (Hunter Square Midrise apartments) - Includes all supervision, labor, materials, and equipment - Specific tasks: - Cleaning and odor control - Painting - Masonry and plastering - Electrical and lighting repairs - Plumbing repairs - Flooring repairs - Carpentry repairs - Replacement of doors and hardware - Detaching and resetting a radiator unit - Requirements: - All work must comply with the scope of work prepared by the Authority’s insurance company - Bidders are encouraged to attend a pre-bid meeting and site visits - All questions must be submitted through the NRHA Bonfire Interactive Portal - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Details: - Multiple trades and specialties required for full restoration - Work covers both structural and systems repairs (e.g., electrical, plumbing, HVAC) - Opportunity is open to general contractors and specialty subcontractors
Description
This solicitation is for the repair of burn units damaged by fire at multiple locations in Norfolk, VA, including 906 St. Paul Street, 742 St. Paul’s Blvd (Young Terrace community), and 825 Golf Street units 120 and 221 (Hunter Square Midrise apartments). The work includes cleaning/odor control, painting, masonry, plastering, electrical/lighting, plumbing, flooring, carpentry, replacement of doors and hardware, and detaching and resetting a radiator unit. The repairs must be completed according to the scope of work prepared by NRHA’s insurance company. A pre-bid meeting and site visits are scheduled, and bids must be submitted via the NRHA Bonfire Interactive Portal by the specified deadline.