The Division of Housing, under the County of Frederick, Maryland, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing safe, accessible, and age-appropriate residential environments for vulnerable populations, particularly seniors. Its core mission centers on targeted housing rehabilitation and accessibility improvements that extend the livability of existing multifamily housing stock.
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AI Mission Profile
The Division of Housing, under the County of Frederick, Maryland, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing safe, accessible, and age-appropriate residential environments for vulnerable populations, particularly seniors. Its core mission centers on targeted housing rehabilitation and accessibility im...
The Division of Housing, under the County of Frederick, Maryland, is dedicated to preserving and enhancing safe, accessible, and age-appropriate residential environments for vulnerable populations, particularly seniors. Its core mission centers on targeted housing rehabilitation and accessibility improvements that extend the livability of existing multifamily housing stock. Strategic priorities include retrofitting aging units to meet modern safety and mobility standards, with a strong emphasis on adaptive modifications that support independent living. Key initiatives focus on converting outdated fixtures—such as bathtubs to walk-in showers—to reduce fall risks and improve functional independence among elderly residents, reflecting a proactive approach to aging-in-place policy.
The agency primarily procures specialized residential renovation services, particularly those involving structural modifications to building exteriors and interior living spaces. Contracts are typically awarded through competitive solicitation processes for single-project executions, often involving niche contractors capable of performing sensitive, occupant-sensitive work in occupied senior housing complexes. The procurement structure favors direct, project-based engagements over long-term indefinite-delivery vehicles, suggesting a demand-driven, case-by-case operational model.
The Division of Housing consistently targets NAICS 238190—Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors—indicating a focus on non-standard, custom residential alterations that fall outside conventional new construction or major renovation categories. There is no evidence of set-aside preferences or formal diversity contracting goals in available records. Vendor relationships appear to be project-specific, with an emphasis on local contractors possessing experience in senior housing retrofits and compliance with accessibility standards such as ADA and FHA guidelines.
Organized under the County of Frederick, the Division operates with a localized scope, serving Frederick County’s public and subsidized senior housing portfolio. It functions as a municipal housing intervention unit, utilizing direct solicitation and limited-term contracts to execute targeted, high-impact rehabilitation projects rather than broad infrastructure overhauls.
Recent Division of Housing Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Division of Housing, including active solicitations and recent awards.