1237 Lincoln Ave-Stabilization
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Section 1 General
The HCLRC is an Ohio non-profit community improvement corporation organized and existing under
Ohio Revised Code Chapters 1724 and 1702. The HCLRC, also known as “The Landbank,” is a quasi-
governmental entity that is tasked with taking on blighted, vacant, and unproductive structures and
working to put them back into good use. The Landbank works throughout Hamilton County and
currently owns over 900 properties.
To accomplish this, the Landbank is looking for proposals from qualified and registered general
contractors to complete a stabilization. The contractor shall perform all labor, material procurement,
and installation required to stabilize the building so that it meets the Vacated Building Maintenance
Standards (CBC §1101-79.4) and ensures it is secured, weatherproof, structurally safe, and sanitary as
required by VBML regulations.
To be included in the RFP announcement email, please send an inquiry to Luke Herrmann at
lherrmann@cincinnatiport.org. Please feel free to reach out with any other questions as well.
Section 2 Schedule
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3-4
Week 5
Week 6-7
selection.
RFP is announced.
After Liability Waivers are signed and returned, access will be given via temporary code.
Contractors create proposals.
Final Proposals are due back The Landbank
The Landbank evaluates and selects the best bid, notifying all contractors of the final
Section 3 Pre-Bid Stabilization Conference
Tuesday, December 30, 2025, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Section 4 Proposals Due
January 13, 2025, at noon.
Office: 513.632.3756 | Email: lherrmann@cincinnatiport.org
221 East Fourth Street, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Refer all inquiries and submissions to:
Luke Herrmann
lherrmann@cincinnatiport.com
513.632.3723
The Port Authority of Greater Cincinnati
221 East 4th Street Suite 200
Cincinnati, Oh 45202
Section 5 Stabilization Requirements
Scope of Work Tasks
1. Secure Building Openings
• Install secure, weather-tight barriers on all broken, missing, or compromised openings, including
windows, doors, areaways, and other penetrations.
• Plywood covers must be minimum ½-inch CDX, weather-protected, tightly fit, and fastened using
screws or bolts (no nails) .
• Prevent entry by trespassers, birds, and vermin.
2. Weatherproof Roofing System
• Inspect roof, flashing, and drainage.
• Repair or replace roofing materials to ensure the roof is sound, tight, and moisture-proof.
• Ensure roof drainage prevents water penetration and deterioration of building interior or walls .
3. Repair Drainage and Stormwater System
• Inspect gutters, downspouts, and storm drainage.
• Repair, replace, or reinstall components to ensure the system is:
• Watertight
• Properly sized
• Installed and discharged in an approved manner
4. Structural Stabilization
• Remove loose, hazardous, or deteriorated materials.
• Repair unsafe or failing floors, walls, stairs, ceilings, structural supports, chimneys, balconies, and
other attached features.
• All structural elements must be sound, anchored, and capable of bearing required loads .
5. Foundation and Exterior Wall Repairs
• Inspect and repair foundations to ensure they are:
o Plumb
o Free of cracks, breaks, and open penetrations
o Rat-proofed
• Repair exterior walls to eliminate holes, breaks, and rotted sections. Treat exposed surfaces with
appropriate weather-coating (e.g., paint or sealant).
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221 East Fourth Street, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45202
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6. Decorative and Attached Feature Repairs
• Stabilize and repair architectural components such as:
o Cornices
o Belt courses
o Corbels
o Wall trims
• Repair exterior fixtures and projections such as:
o Fire escapes
o Awnings
o Stairways
o Porches
o Signs
o Exhaust ducts
• All exposed metal or wood surfaces must be anchored, weather-treated, and protected from decay
or rust.
7. Site & Accessory Structure Cleanup
• Remove weeds, junk vehicles, debris, trash, and fire hazards from the premises.
• Ensure steps, yardwalks, and sidewalk areas are safe for pedestrian travel.
• Stabilize or remove unsafe garages, sheds, fences, and similar structures.
8. Sanitation & Hazard Removal
• Remove garbage, interior debris, and hazardous materials that may impact public health or safety.
• Maintain interior surfaces free of loose plaster, falling finishes, and trip hazards
9. The contractor is to clean the property and have all floors broom swept.
Section 6 Proposal requirements
I. All proposals shall be organized in the following manner:
a. Contact Information.
i. Name, address, phone number of the firm as well as name, phone number and email
address of the firm's representative.
b. Description of Proposed Services and Specifications.
i. Information on any variations or additions to scope is recommended.
c. Proposed Scheduled Finish Date.
i. If specific dates cannot be provided the approximate number of weeks required to
complete the project once started is permissible.
Office: 513.632.3756 | Email: lherrmann@cincinnatiport.org
221 East Fourth Street, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45202
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Section 7 Contractor Requirements
• Contractor must be registered with the City of Cincinnati before performing work or requesting
permits .
• All work must comply with:
o Cincinnati Building Code
o VBML Standards §1101-79.4
Section 8 Project Administration
I. Contractors are required to sign a Master Service Agreement with The Port to govern the
relationship with Notice to Proceeds issued for each renovation.
II. Insurance Requirements - Contractor agrees to obtain, at its own expense, to have in force
before commencing any work, and to maintain at all times while work is being performed under
this Agreement, the following insurance:
a. Workers' Compensation Insurance in accordance with the requirements of the
applicable
laws of the State of Ohio; Stop-Gap Employer's Liability insurance with limits of not less
than $500,000; Bodily injury coverage of $500,000 for each employee and $500,000 in
the aggregate (this may be provided as part of the Commercial General Liability policy).
b. Commercial General Liability Insurance, including contractual liability, bodily injury and
property damage combined at a minimum of $1,000,000 for each occurrence; personal
and advertising injury coverage of $1,000,000 for any one person or organization and
$1,000,000 in the aggregate. The policy should be endorsed to include:
i. Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation, the Port of Greater Cincinnati
ii. Development Authority (Management Company for the HCLRC) and any other
persons or entities required by contract are to be additional insureds under ISO
iii. Additional Insured Endorsement CG 2010 11 85 or equivalent (attached hereto).
iv. Additional insured status must include ongoing operations as well as completed
operations and work.
v. Additional Insured status must be on a primary and non-contributory basis.
Endorsement CG 2001 or equivalent (attached hereto).
vi. The commercial general liability insurance should also include a waiver of
subrogation in favor of the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation,
Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, and any other persons or
entities required by contract to be additional insureds (suggested wording
attached hereto). The commercial general liability should include a minimum
30-day notice of cancellation provision to the Hamilton County Land
Reutilization Corporation.
c) Automobile Insurance for owned, non-owned, and hired vehicles for a combined single
limit of not less than $1,000,000 for each occurrence. The policy should be endorsed to
include the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation, Port of Greater Cincinnati
Development Authority, and any other persons or entities required by contract to be
additional insureds on a primary and non-contributory basis.
d) Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance, with coverage for Commercial General Liability and
Automobile Liability with minimum limits of $3,000,000 for each occurrence and
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$3,000,000 aggregate. The policy should be endorsed to include:
i. Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation, Port of Greater Cincinnati
Development Authority, and any other persons or entities required by
contract are to be additional insureds.
ii. Additional insured status must include ongoing operations as well as
completed operations and work.
iii. Additional Insured status must be on a primary and non-contributory basis.
iv. The umbrella/excess liability should also include a waiver of subrogation in
favor of the Hamilton County Land Reutilization Corporation, Port of
Greater Cincinnati Development Authority, and any other persons or
entities required by contract to be additional insureds.
III. Liability Waiver
a. Contractors and their sub-contractors are required to sign and date a "General Liability
Waiver" to access and tour any CARE properties. Signed waivers can be scanned and
emailed to the contact information in section 4 or delivered to the onsite Port
representative.
b. Upon award of a project the general contractor is responsible for collecting signed
"General Liability Waiver" from all visitors, laborers, tradespeople, and managers to
staff. Signed and dated "General Liability Waiver" can be submitted along with invoices.
IV. Lien Waivers
a. Signed and notarized lien waivers are required from contractors and all sub-contractors
when submitting biweekly invoices.
Office: 513.632.3756 | Email: lherrmann@cincinnatiport.org
221 East Fourth Street, Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45202
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