home-health-and-lead-paint-inspections
Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Jun 12, 2012.
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Home Health and Lead Paint Inspections Date Issued: May 22, 2012 Date Due: June 12, 2012 DHR AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: BCDSS/AFS/12-033 S Loading No files to display.
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The Maryland Department of Human Services seeks providers for home health and lead paint inspections, highlighting a critical initiative in residential health safety. The opportunity was issued on May 22, 2012, with a response deadline set for June 12, 2012. This project is classified under the DHR Agency Control Number BCDSS/AFS/12-033, indicating a structured approach to health and safety inspections in the community.
The buyer aims to procure services for conducting home health and lead paint inspections, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and enhancing public health outcomes.
- Conduct home health inspections to evaluate resident health needs.
- Perform lead paint inspections in residential settings.
- Prepare inspection reports detailing findings and recommendations.
- Coordinate with local health agencies to address identified issues.
- Cover letter expressing interest in the project.
- Company qualifications and relevant experience.
- Detailed proposal outlining inspection methodologies.
- Sample inspection report demonstrating capability.
Source coverage notes
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- Detailed scope of services beyond general inspections is unclear.
- No specific qualifications or certifications mentioned for bidders.
- Unclear procurement format or pricing expectations.
- Lack of information on the number of homes to be inspected.
- No information on contractor performance metrics or evaluation criteria.
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