Competitive Bids and In-Kind Construction Opportunities
Small businesses, minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, LGBTQ-owned businesses, veteran-owned businesses, and community-minded businesses are strongly encouraged to reach out. Deadline for submittal July 1, 2022.
Habitat for Humanity is seeking competitive bids for services and materials for a groundbreaking 18-home development
This high-visibility affordable housing development will be a first of its kind in Sacramento. Habitat for Humanity is currently seeking competitive bids and partners for this all-electric, solar-powered and EV ready affordable homeownership development that will provide critically needed affordable housing to working, low-income families in our region. Bid requests are for non-prevailing wage jobs.
Materials and Services available for bid and trade partnerships
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Solar Systems (material & labor)
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Concrete Foundation/Flat Work (material & labor)
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Framing, Floor Joists, Trusses (material & labor)
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Electrical (material)
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Cabinets (material & labor)
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Drywall (material & labor)
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Interior Trim/Doors (material & labor)
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Fire Sprinkler Systems (material & labor)
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Hardie Siding (material & labor)
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Roofing (material & labor)
- Carpet (material & labor)
- Vinyl Plank Flooring (material & labor)
- Garage Doors (material & labor)
- HVAC Systems (material &labor)
- Insulation (material & labor)
- Plumbing (material & labor)
- Framing (material & labor)
- Landscaping (material)
- Counter Tops (material & labor)
Interested in submitting a competitive bid?
– Please contact Amy Schnetz at ASchnetz@HabitatGreaterSac.org or (916) 440-1215 x1111
Interested in learning about sponsorship/partnership opportunities (including in-kind sponsorships/partnerships) with high-visibility and engagement opportunities for your company?
– Please contact Matthew Romsa at MRomsa@HabitatGreaterSac.org or (916) 440-1215 x1112
Contractors must be licensed, bonded, and insured. Bid requests are for non-prevailing wage jobs as Habitat Greater Sacramento is exempt from prevailing wage under the Davis-Bacon Act as a Bona-Fide Nonprofit per our Safe Act Exemption.
building homes, communities, and hope
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento builds and preserves affordable homeownership opportunities for low-income families, seniors, and veterans. A hand up, not a handout, qualified low-income partner families put in 500 hours of “sweat equity” building their home before purchasing the home with a 30-year, fixed-rate 0% interest equivalent mortgage.