HOME PRESERVATION
Seeking Subcontractors
Habitat Greater San Francisco is looking to identify licensed subcontractors for paid, one-time and ongoing contracts.
Habitat Greater San Francisco is looking to identify licensed subcontractors for paid, one-time and ongoing contracts.
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco is seeking qualified subcontractors in a variety of trades to partner with us in the rehabilitation of more than 100 homes across San Francisco, Marin, and San Mateo Counties.
In addition to our new home construction work, Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco also works to sustain homeownership for low-income homeowners. To that end, we repair and rehab the homes of low and very low-income homeowners, focusing on improvements that improve safety and health, and prevent displacement from their homes.
In the next 3 years, we will complete up to 130 rehabs in a variety of neighborhoods across our three-county region.
Led by Greg Gordon, HGSF’s Home Preservation Construction Manager, HGSF acts as the construction manager, using a combination of in-house construction staff and subcontractors to complete individual rehabs.
Habitat Greater San Francisco has secured $5.9 million in home rehab funding for major single family home repairs and rehabs for low-income homeowners in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Marin Counties. With these direct investments, we will complete up to 130 projects, each with an average total project cost of $50,000 over the next three years, with most funding going directly to subcontractors in a variety of trades.
Given the significant scale and scope of our projects, HGSF is eager to identify licensed subcontractors for both one-time contracts and ongoing opportunities.
Habitat strongly encourages licensed firms led or owned by women and people of color to consider these opportunities.
Interested parties should contact Greg Gordon: ggordon@habitatgsf.org or 415-366-0646
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