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Doing Business with Housing Kitsap

In order to build safe, affordable housing for families throughout the county, Housing Kitsap depends on the skills and resources of contractors and suppliers. We participate in the Municipal Research Service Center’s (MRSC) roster program, which provides a membership database for participating Washington public agencies to contact registered businesses about small public works construction projects, consulting opportunities, and contracting of goods or services in a timely and cost-effective manner. To sign up for the MRSC’s program, create a business membership account.  


Housing Agency Marketplace is a website designed for very large projects or those that require a national reach. HK uses this website for large development projects and soliciting professional services such as capital needs assessments, financial advisory services, and legal services. Vendors must register with the website to be notified of solicitations. If you are interested in registering with this website, please click here .


You will find the most recent version of the Housing Kitsap Procurement Policy here.


For questions, contact:


Laura Auerbach

Director of Procurement

procurement@housingkitsap.org


EEOC and Affirmative Action

The Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority (KCCHA) dba Housing Kitsap is an equal opportunity (EEOC) and Affirmative Action Employer. 


The agency strongly encourages the participation of:

 

  • Minority-owned and women-owned business enterprises (WMBE)
  • Small businesses
  • Section 3 businesses
  • Veteran-owned business

 


KCCHA reserves the right to waive any and all informalities or to reject any and all pricing submittals.

Section 3


As a recipient of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) financial assistance, Housing Kitsap strives, to the greatest extent feasible, to ensure that employment and other economic opportunities are directed to low- and very low-income persons (Section 3 workers and Targeted Section 3 workers) and to eligible businesses (Section 3 Businesses).


We encourage our residents and other low- and very low-income people in Kitsap County to participate in the Section 3 program. Fore more information on the Section 3 program, please click here to visit HUD's Section 3 web page which explains the details of the program, including qualification criteria. To qualify your business as a Section 3 Business Concern, please click here to visit HUD's Opportunity Portal.


Section 3 Frequently Asked Questions

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What We Do

 

  • Manage, preserve, and build safe and affordable housing in Kitsap County
  • Serve individuals, families, and communities
  • Accept in-kind donations for improving local housing
  • Conduct annual beautification and landscape improvement projects
  • Own and manage 900+ affordable residences
  • Develop new affordable housing

 

Current Business Opportunities: 


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Invitation for Bids (IFB):



Request for Proposals (RFP): 



Request for Qualifications (RFQ): 




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