Opportunity
Minneapolis Supplier Systems #0000004243
Minneapolis Health Department Seeks Lead Hazard Reduction Renovation Services for Three Properties
Posted
July 14, 2026
Respond By
August 11, 2026
Identifier
0000004243
NAICS
236118, 562910, 238190
This opportunity involves the City of Minneapolis Health Department seeking bids for lead hazard reduction renovation services at three residential properties. - Government Buyer: - City of Minneapolis, Health Department, Room 310, 505 Fourth Ave S, Minneapolis, MN - Scope of Work: - Lead hazard reduction renovation at three residential properties - Includes paint stabilization, window replacement, encapsulation, floor and deck repair, and minor roof and plumbing repairs - Products/Services Requested: - Lead Hazard Reduction for three properties (1 unit) - Contractor Requirements: - Must be licensed as a Residential Building Contractor by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry - Must be certified as an EPA Renovation Firm under 40 CFR 745 - All workers and supervisors must have completed 8-hour Renovate, Repair and Painting (RRP) training and hold valid Certified Renovator licenses - Compliance and Documentation: - Bids over $50,000 require Responsible Contractor Verification and Certification of Compliance - Must comply with federal and state grant conditions, prevailing wage laws, living wage ordinances, and Build America, Buy America Act for applicable materials - Award Criteria: - Award to the lowest responsible bidder for the entire project - Notable Requirements: - Itemized costs required for each property and work item - Strict adherence to health and safety standards for lead abatement - Completion required by contract-specified date
Description
The City of Minneapolis is soliciting bids for Lead Abatement services under Bid Packet # 111. The procurement involves providing all materials, labor, equipment, and incidentals necessary for lead hazard reduction at three properties. The contract requires compliance with various federal and state regulations, including responsible contractor verification for bids exceeding $50,000. Bids must be submitted electronically by August 11, 2026, and the project includes adherence to prevailing wage laws and special conditions for grant-funded contracts.