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CDBG-Funded Housing Rehabilitation Services

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The contract pertains to housing rehabilitation services funded through the Community Development Block Grant program, targeting structural repairs, code compliance upgrades, and accessibility enhancements for low-income or aging residential units. The work is intended to improve living conditions and ensure that housing meets current safety and accessibility standards, with a primary focus on serving vulnerable populations. All efforts must align with federal and local building codes, and projects are expected to prioritize units that are most in need of intervention due to age, condition, or occupancy by elderly or low-income residents. The contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 236118, which corresponds to residential remodeling and rehabilitation services. The solicitation was posted on June 2, 2026, with a deadline for responses set for July 14, 2026, at 10:00 PM. The contracting entity is the Government of Canada under the Public Service Delivery agency, and the work is to be performed within Canadian jurisdictions, although specific locations are not detailed. Contractors must be prepared to operate under CDBG guidelines, demonstrate experience in similar rehabilitation projects, and comply with all funding reporting and compliance requirements tied to federal support. Access to the full tender notice is available through the CanadaBuys portal.

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Housing rehab contract under CDBG for low-income and elderly units, Canada-wide, subcontract via CanadaBuys.

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Government of Canada → Public Service Delivery

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236118 - Residential Remodelers View NAICS

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Public Service Delivery
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Housing rehabilitation work under CDBG funding, including structural repairs, code compliance upgrades, and accessibility improvements for low-income or aging housing units.

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