Request for Applications (RFA) for lead-based paint remediation services.
Federal opportunity from Oregon Health Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 31, 2029.
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Request for Applications (RFA) for lead-based paint remediation services.
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The Oregon Health Authority is seeking applications for lead-based paint remediation services as indicated in notice S-44300-00013845. The deadline for response is set for January 31, 2029. This is an opportunity for qualified contractors specializing in environmental health services to address lead hazards.
The buyer, Oregon Health Authority, aims to contract services for lead-based paint remediation to improve public health and safety in affected areas.
- Contractors with experience in lead hazard assessments and remediation.
- Firms specializing in environmental health and safety.
- Completed application form.
- Proof of certifications in lead remediation services.
- Case studies or references from similar projects.
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- Bidders must comply with state regulations regarding lead-based paint.
- Applications must demonstrate adherence to safety standards in remediation.
- Consider competitive pricing based on regional rates for similar services.
- Include a cost breakdown for various remediation scenarios.
- Subcontracting with certified industrial hygienists for assessments.
- Partnership with local environmental firms for comprehensive services.
- Potential delays due to regulatory approvals.
- Challenges in sourcing certified personnel.
- What specific areas or properties will the remediation services target?
- Are there existing assessments or reports that bidders can review?
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- No specific details on the scope of work are provided.
- No information on evaluation criteria for applications is available.
- There are no performance period details given.
- No information on expected project budget or funding is included.
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