Please see full project RFP for information. The City of Newport, RI is seeking qualified consultants or contractors to produce a report accompanied
by physical window adaptation demonstrations that offer several approaches to preserve
existing wooden window fabric while removing the friction points that create
hazardous lead dust. Specifically, the consultant will research and produce
several adaptation or mitigation solutions for wood windows that allow homeowners
to modify and safely operate their lead-hazard windows following all RI state
lead laws. Strategies will be put into a report and demonstrated on several
windows for review by RI Lead Inspectors to ensure the interventions qualify as
Lead-Safe. Successful strategies will be incorporated as an appendix into
Newport’s existing “Policy Statement on Window and Door Replacements”.
Alongside
window adaptation strategies, the consultant’s report will update existing
incentives, tax credits, and local grants to support lead safe efforts.
If/where there are gaps in such financial tools, the consultant will research
and/or identify incentives used in other communities that could inform Newport
and Rhode Island. The goal of the project is to produce and share accessible
adaptation and abatement strategies for the safe, affordable, and continued use
of lead hazard windows rather than their removal and disposal.
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Posted: October 8, 2024
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