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Housing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
Lead-Based Paint Abatement & Hazard Reduction.
Posted Date
Apr 27, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 27, 2026
Housing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
Close: May 21, 2026
Lead-Based Paint Abatement & Hazard Reduction.
AvailableHousing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
Work include sewer line replacement.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 21, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Housing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
Close: May 21, 2026
Work include sewer line replacement.
AvailableHousing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
The Hartford Housing Authority (HACH) seeks contractors to replace the domestic supply piping on the first floor of Betty Knox Apartments at 141 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT. The work includes removal of existing piping and installation of new piping per contract documents prepared by Silver Petrucelli + Associates, with adherence to applicable building codes. The contract is expected to commence after May 14, 2026 and is estimated at $50,000–$150,000.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2026
Due Date
May 14, 2026
Release: Apr 17, 2026
Housing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
Close: May 14, 2026
The Hartford Housing Authority (HACH) seeks contractors to replace the domestic supply piping on the first floor of Betty Knox Apartments at 141 Woodland Street, Hartford, CT. The work includes removal of existing piping and installation of new piping per contract documents prepared by Silver Petrucelli + Associates, with adherence to applicable building codes. The contract is expected to commence after May 14, 2026 and is estimated at $50,000–$150,000.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Housing Authority Of The City Of Hartford
The meeting featured a presentation on the Mary Shepherd Place redevelopment project, covering the two-phase development approach, financing strategy, and resident relocation plans. The Board adopted a resolution regarding the Section 8 Management Assessment Program certification. Additionally, a contract for elevator maintenance services was awarded, and a resolution was approved regarding the submission of financing applications and a master development agreement for the Mary Shepherd Place redevelopment. The Board also reviewed staff reports concerning development, capital improvements, operations, and financial matters.
The meeting included reports from the Chairperson and the Executive Director, covering the appointment of new commissioners, onboarding processes, and the introduction of a new annual agenda planning document. A presentation was provided on the Section 8 Management Assessment Program. The Board approved a resolution concerning the write-off of uncollectible public housing amounts and reviewed various staff reports across departments including Development, Operations, Finance, and Community Engagement.
The board discussed key business items including a presentation on the Mary Shepard Place development, resolution regarding Section 8 Management Assessment Program (SEMAP) certification, an award of contract for elevator maintenance services, and the approval for the submission of financing applications and a master development agreement for the Mary Shepard Place redevelopment project. Additionally, the board reviewed staff reports from various departments, including development, HCV/Section 8, operations, compliance, and financial technology.
The meeting served as an informational session to introduce the Board of Commissioners to the Housing Authority's mission, operations, structure, and current leadership. The Chief Executive Officer provided a comprehensive presentation covering the organization's housing portfolio, various voucher programs, and major redevelopment initiatives. Additionally, the board received a demonstration of the digital document library system used for accessing board resolutions, meeting schedules, and audit reports.
This five-year action plan outlines the Capital Fund Program for the Housing Authority of the City of Hartford, detailing planned physical and management improvements across its various housing developments and authority-wide operations from 2026 to 2030. Key focus areas include modernization through RAD activities, structural and system repairs, accessibility upgrades, energy conservation measures, site improvements, and security enhancements, alongside ongoing administrative, operational, and development activities.
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