CITY OF HICKORY: Seeking Contractors and Handyman Services

CITY OF HICKORY: Seeking Contractors and Handyman Services
Seeking Contractors and Handyman Services — CITY OF HICKORY: (hickorync.gov)
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City of Hickory issued the following announcement on Jan. 3.

The City of Hickory is seeking contractors and handyman services to participate in the housing rehabilitation programs offered to homeowners within Hickory city limits.

The City’s two housing rehabilitation programs aim to improve the quality of the local housing stock and make improvements that prevent the displacement of low to moderate income homeowners.

The Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program and the Urgent Repair Program are both funded through federal and state grants. The City of Hickory provides administration for these programs, and payments are made promptly.

Rehabilitation projects may pay up to $25,000 for Housing Rehabilitation and $12,000 for Urgent Repair.

Typical repairs for these programs include heating, electrical, roofing, windows, doors, and accessibility improvements for individuals with disabilities.

For projects under $30,000, contractors do not have to be licensed. Still, they must carry liability insurance of at least $300,000 for personal injury and $100,000 for property damage, along with workers’ compensation insurance if required by statutes. EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting (RRP) firm certification is also preferred.

The City maintains a list of eligible repair projects within city limits. For more information about contracting opportunities, contact Community Development Manager Karen Dickerson at 828-323-7414 or by email at kdickerson@hickorync.gov.

Original source can be found here.



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