Real Estate

Moore County opens bids for housing rehabilitation project

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

The Moore County government has opened bidding for an upcoming rehabilitation project. 

The County will receive sealed bids for the rehabilitation of three (3) substandard housing units as part of the 2022 Urgent Repair Program funded by the North Carolina Housing Finance Agency. 

Bidding is open until 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023, at the Moore County Courthouse Purchasing Department located at 1 Courthouse Square, Carthage, North Carolina. 

A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference with site visits to the homes will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023, starting at the Moore County Planning & Inspection Department located at 1048 Carriage Oaks Drive, Carthage, North Carolina.

Moore County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  Small businesses, minority owned businesses, and businesses owned by low and moderate income are encouraged to bid.

Moore County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in the bidding. Contractor applications and bid packages including floor plans and work write-ups will be available at the Pre-Bid Conference.  =Only contractors who visit the homes during the Pre Bid conference will be allowed to bid on the home.

This information is available in Spanish or any other language upon request.  Please contact Terra Vuncannon at 910/947-7118 or at 1 Courthouse Square, Carthage, North Carolina for accommodations for this request.  

Esta información está disponible en español o en cualquier otro idioma bajo petición. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Terra Vuncannon al 910/947-7118 o en 1 Courthouse Square, Carthage, North Carolina de alojamiento para esta solicitud.

All inquiries for information concerning Instructions to Bidders, Bid Submission Requirements or Procurement Procedures shall be directed to (in writing): 

Terra Vuncannon, Purchasing Manager 

1 Courthouse Square

 3 rd Floor Attorney Office 

Carthage, NC 28327 

(910) 947-4017

 tvuncannon@moorecountync.gov 

Sealed Bids shall be mailed and/or hand delivered to the Issuing Department shown above, and the envelope shall bear the name and number of this Invitation for Bids. It is the sole responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that its bid reaches the Issuing Department by the designated date and hour indicated above.

Find more information and applicant paperwork online here.

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