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Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction
The Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (DHBC) issued an RFP for a Kentucky Building Inspector Training Program to develop and deliver continuing education and certification-aligned training across the state. The contractor will provide course development and delivery (12 continuing education hours annually), coordinate agendas with DHBC, report attendee CE credits, and comply with insurance and provider registration requirements. The contract is expected to begin July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2028, with options to renew.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (DHBC) issued an RFP for a Kentucky Building Inspector Training Program to develop and deliver continuing education and certification-aligned training across the state. The contractor will provide course development and delivery (12 continuing education hours annually), coordinate agendas with DHBC, report attendee CE credits, and comply with insurance and provider registration requirements. The contract is expected to begin July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2028, with options to renew.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Kentucky Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction
This plan details Kentucky's strategy for deploying electric vehicle charging infrastructure in compliance with the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. It outlines the allocation of NEVI Program funds from Fiscal Years 2022-2026, describes community engagement activities, and presents physical and cybersecurity plans for the charging network. The strategy involves a three-phase implementation to create an accessible, convenient, and affordable EV charging network across Kentucky, focusing on Alternative Fuel Corridors, other priority corridors, and community/destination sites.
The meeting, designated as the tenth for the task force, served two main purposes: to update on major initiatives centered in the legislature affecting congregations and school systems across the state, and to feature a presentation from the Anti-Defamation League leadership. Key discussions involved updates on interfaith security initiatives, including efforts to secure $3.5 million in state funding for these efforts, similar to the nonprofit security grant program. The grant award process and expected timelines for funding notifications were discussed. A recent successful session in Lexington involving security briefings and leveraging the fusion center for houses of worship was highlighted, emphasizing outreach to diverse religious communities including Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Islamic, LDS, and Hindu groups, stressing that houses of worship are critical infrastructure. Efforts to build a robust interfaith coalition to support the state security grant appropriation were detailed, noting the coalition represents hundreds of thousands of people. Additionally, progress on a high-priority request for a $2 million annual state appropriation for Holocaust education, which aims to triple the number of teachers reached, was covered. Upcoming advocacy day activities in Frankfurt, coinciding with International Holocaust Remembrance Day, were also discussed, focusing on securing appropriations for both security grants and Holocaust education.
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