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Estrada Courts/Estrada Courts Extension – Maintenance and Safety Repairs Project

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The City of Los Angeles, through the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA), is undertaking a comprehensive modernization of the Estrada Courts and Estrada Courts Extension public housing developments using funding from appropriation CA16P004-501-26. The scope encompasses a wide range of repairs and upgrades designed to improve safety, accessibility, and livability, including full ADA compliance modifications to housing units, asbestos abatement, tile and roofing replacements with 20-year warranties, exterior cladding and painting, repairs and resurfacing of walkways, parking lots, and interior streets, interior unit modernization, electrical system upgrades, remediation of fire damage, stabilization and removal of lead-based paint and mold, replacement of aging gas, water, and sewer utility lines, installation of new playground equipment and fencing, enhancement of safety and security with surveillance cameras, exterior lighting, and perimeter fencing, and replacement of all windows and doors. The project is being executed at 3232 Estrada Street in Los Angeles, California, with the Los Angeles Housing Department serving as the lead agency and environmental supervisor Shelly Lo as the point of contact. Compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the California Environmental Quality Act, specifically under a categorical exemption for public facility repair, governs the regulatory framework, though no specific technical standards or federal contract clauses are detailed in the documentation. No formal contract value, delivery schedule, or payment details are specified, and no solicitation or contract number has been issued, indicating this is a forecasted project rather than an active solicitation. There are no identified contractors, procurement method, or evaluation criteria provided, and no federal acquisition regulation clauses or subcontracting requirements are referenced, suggesting this is a municipally managed endeavor executed under state and local jurisdiction. The work is intended to be delivered on-site at the housing complex, with acceptance by the government agency responsible for oversight. The project includes environmental protection measures such as asbestos and lead paint handling in accordance with state and federal environmental regulations, but packaging, marking, preservation, or military specifications are not applicable or addressed. All submissions, if any, are expected through physical or electronic channels to the Los Angeles Housing Department, though no formal deadline or proposal format is confirmed. The initiative reflects a broad, city-driven effort to renew aging public housing infrastructure without reliance on standard federal contracting mechanisms.

General Info

Los Angeles modernizes Estrada Courts housing with ADA compliance, asbestos/lead abatement, utility upgrades, and safety improvements using city funds.

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California → City of Los Angeles

NAICS

236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

Place of Performance

3232 Estrada Street, Los Angeles, CA 90023, Los Angeles, CA

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NOE-Maintenance Project - Estrada Courts Extension 2026

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Los Angeles
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California → City of Los Angeles
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Shelly LoEnvironmental Supervisor

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HACLA is using funds from CA16P004-501-26 for a comprehensive modernization of the public housing units including: 1) Upgrade units to be in compliance with ADA regulations, 2) Asbestos Abatement/Tile replacements, 3) Cladding and Painting of the exterior walls, 4) Repairs and replacements of concrete and paving to walkways, trash enclosures, parking lots, sidewalks and interior streets. 5) Routine dwelling unit interior modernization, 6) Electrical upgrade, 7) Repairs to fire damages, 8) Stabilize Lead-Based Paint and remove Mold, 9) Upgrade playgrounds, exercise equipment and fencing, 10) Replacement of existing aged gas, water and sewer utility lines, 11) Install new 20-year roofs, 12) Installation of safety and security measures such as security cameras, exterior lights and fencing, 13) Windows and Doors Replacement.

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