{"ok":true,"pagination":{"page":1,"limit":20,"total":32114,"pages":1606},"works":[{"workId":"WORK_1786347185837_xvqkynu","title":"Build a chimney swift tower at Marlin City Park, Marlin","displayTitle":"Build a chimney swift tower at Marlin City Park, Marlin","roleTitle":"Chimney Swift Tower Public Park Build Installer","workType":"chimney_swift_tower_public_park_build_install","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"Marlin City Park, 325 Willis St, Marlin","place":"Falls County, TX","paymentUsd":1200,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":31.3085,"lng":-96.8946,"radiusKm":1,"address":"Marlin City Park, 325 Willis St, Marlin, Falls County, TX 76661 (public park)"},"expiresAt":"2026-10-09T07:33:05.837Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"qualified-builder confirmation plus plan-spec record plus before after photos plus dimensions record plus GPS","description":"Chimney swifts nested for thousands of years in hollow old-growth trees, then adapted almost entirely to open masonry chimneys once those trees largely disappeared; those chimneys are now increasingly capped or lined against them, and Marlin City Park, 325 Willis St, Marlin, Falls County, TX 76661 (public park) has no structure of any kind the birds could use. A standalone tower built to a published design gives the town a real, durable substitute.\n\nStandard: Chimney swift tower construction per the published Kyle (2005) plan used by the Driftwood Wildlife Association and referenced in Texas Parks and Wildlife's Texas Partners in Flight guidance (roughly 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall, roughened interior with horizontal ledges about 10 to 12 inches apart, removable ground-level base panel for cleanout), applied here at Marlin City Park, Falls County, TX under the existing biodiversity_monitoring standard used elsewhere in this library for constructed wildlife habitat structures. SDG 15.5.\nProof: qualified-builder confirmation plus plan-spec record plus before after photos plus dimensions record plus GPS\n\nMethod (Chimney swift tower construction per the published Kyle (2005) plan used by the Driftwood Wildlife Association and referenced in Texas Parks and Wildlife's Texas Partners in Flight guidance (roughly 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall, roughened interior with horizontal ledges about 10 to 12 inches apart, removable ground-level base panel for cleanout), applied here at Marlin City Park, Falls County, TX under the existing biodiversity_monitoring standard used elsewhere in this library for constructed wildlife habitat structures. SDG 15.5.):\n1. 1. A qualified builder or trained park-department crew lays out the tower per a published chimney swift tower plan (about a 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall), confirming the site is open public park ground clear of overhead lines and not shading any existing habitat feature.\n2. 2. Frame and finish the tower with a roughened interior surface (grooved or textured on the inside faces) so young birds can grip and climb, and set interior ledges spaced about 10 to 12 inches apart up the shaft.\n3. 3. Fit a removable, hinged cleanout panel at the base of the tower so every future maintenance visit works entirely from the ground, and finish the open entry slot at the top per the plan.\n4. 4. Photograph the finished tower from the park path, and record its height, base dimensions, and completion date.\nDone when: Confirmation that the tower was built by a qualified builder or trained park-department crew following a published chimney swift tower plan; Before photo of the open park site with no tower present; Finished tower height and base dimensions recorded; Photo confirming the ground-level cleanout panel and the roughened, ledged interior finish; After photo of the completed tower from the park path","standardServed":"biodiversity_monitoring","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1786347185837_xvqkynu/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1786347185837_xvqkynu"},{"workId":"WORK_1787213934112_elxatb5","title":"Build a chimney swift tower at a public park, Deer Park, TX","displayTitle":"Build a chimney swift tower at a public park, Deer Park, TX","roleTitle":"Chimney Swift Tower Public Park Build Installer","workType":"chimney_swift_tower_public_park_build_install","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a public park, Deer Park, TX 77536 (Harris County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed","paymentUsd":1200,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":29.708,"lng":-95.123,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a public park, Deer Park, TX 77536 (Harris County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed"},"expiresAt":"2026-10-19T08:18:54.112Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"qualified-builder confirmation plus plan-spec record plus before after photos plus dimensions record plus GPS","description":"Chimney swifts nested for thousands of years in hollow old-growth trees, then adapted almost entirely to open masonry chimneys once those trees largely disappeared; those chimneys are now increasingly capped or lined against them, and this park has no structure of any kind the birds could use. A standalone tower built to a published design gives the town a real, durable substitute.\n\nStandard: Chimney swift tower construction per the published Kyle (2005) plan used by the Driftwood Wildlife Association and referenced in Texas Parks and Wildlife's Texas Partners in Flight guidance (roughly 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall, roughened interior with horizontal ledges about 10 to 12 inches apart, removable ground-level base panel for cleanout). SDG 15.5.\nProof: qualified-builder confirmation plus plan-spec record plus before after photos plus dimensions record plus GPS\n\nMethod (Chimney swift tower construction per the published Kyle (2005) plan used by the Driftwood Wildlife Association and referenced in Texas Parks and Wildlife's Texas Partners in Flight guidance (roughly 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall, roughened interior with horizontal ledges about 10 to 12 inches apart, removable ground-level base panel for cleanout). SDG 15.5.):\n1. 1. A qualified builder or trained park-department crew lays out the tower per a published chimney swift tower plan (about a 12 inch square interior, 12 to 24 feet tall), confirming the site is open public park ground clear of overhead lines and not shading any existing habitat feature.\n2. 2. Frame and finish the tower with a roughened interior surface (grooved or textured on the inside faces) so young birds can grip and climb, and set interior ledges spaced about 10 to 12 inches apart up the shaft.\n3. 3. Fit a removable, hinged cleanout panel at the base of the tower so every future maintenance visit works entirely from the ground, and finish the open entry slot at the top per the plan.\n4. 4. Photograph the finished tower from the park path, and record its height, base dimensions, and completion date.\nDone when: Confirmation that the tower was built by a qualified builder or trained park-department crew following a published chimney swift tower plan; Before photo of the open park site with no tower present; Finished tower height and base dimensions recorded; Photo confirming the ground-level cleanout panel and the roughened, ledged interior finish; After photo of the completed tower from the park path","standardServed":"biodiversity_monitoring","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1787213934112_elxatb5/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1787213934112_elxatb5"},{"workId":"WORK_1785462065518_3jstdun","title":"Build the permitted community kitchen expansion in San Jose, CA","displayTitle":"Build the permitted community kitchen expansion in San Jose, CA","roleTitle":"Community Kitchen Builder","workType":"community_kitchen_build","lane":"food","venue":"a community building","place":"San Jose, CA","paymentUsd":1000,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":37.2585,"lng":-121.7529,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in San Jose, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-14T01:41:05.518Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + framing/level check + plumbing-rough-in + ventilation-code inspection pass + GPS","description":"The community kitchen is too small to serve shared meals safely. This packet is the permitted expansion build: building permit and plan, framing, a plumbing rough-in for the new wash station, and a health-department and building-inspection pass on the ventilation and food-service items. It is a licensed-crew build over several working days, not a single-session food-preservation job.\n\nStandard: USDA/FDA food-safe kitchen preservation + waste-hierarchy practice; SDG 12.3\nProof: permit + before/after photos + framing/level check + plumbing-rough-in + ventilation-code inspection pass + GPS\n\nReference method for the permitted_kitchen_expansion_build standard (Permitted community-kitchen expansion build to the local building code and the health department's food-service plan review: licensed trades, inspected rough-ins, and a food-service sign-off before the kitchen is used again. Multi-day licensed-crew work, not a single session., ~2400-9600 min):\n1. Photograph the existing kitchen as found and record the measured footprint against the approved plan.\n2. Confirm the building permit, the health department's plan review approval, and the operating schedule agreed with the building's committee so meal service is not cut off mid-build.\n3. Frame the expansion to the stamped plan, and hold for the framing inspection before anything is covered.\n4. Run the plumbing and electrical rough-ins for the new wash station and the ventilation, each by its licensed trade, and hold for the rough-in inspections.\n5. Install the ventilation and hood assembly to the approved design, then close the walls and install the washable food-service finishes.\n6. VERIFY: pass the building final and the health department's food-service inspection, and record both references before the kitchen returns to service.\n7. Photograph the finished kitchen from the before vantage and enter the permit, inspection references and photos in the proof record.\nEquipment: approved building permit + the health department's food-service plan review approval, licensed general contractor of record, with a licensed plumber and licensed electrician for their trades, the stamped plan set including the ventilation and hood design, framing, plumbing rough-in and electrical rough-in materials to the approved plan, commercial food-service finishes: washable wall and floor assemblies, and the specified hand-wash station, camera + GPS phone for staged progress photos\nDone when: Before photo of the undersized kitchen space; Building permit + plan reference for the expansion footprint; Framing/level check on the completed structure; Plumbing rough-in photo for the new wash station; Health-department/building-inspection pass reference for the ventilation and food-service code items + after photo of the completed expansion","standardServed":"food_preservation_kitchen","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785462065518_3jstdun/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785462065518_3jstdun"},{"workId":"WORK_1785455274523_prnuzef","title":"Replace the failing gas furnace/AC with a heat pump at the Mosqueda Community Center","displayTitle":"Replace the failing gas furnace/AC with a heat pump at the Mosqueda Community Center","roleTitle":"Heat Pump Installer","workType":"heat_pump_install","lane":"buildings","venue":"the Mosqueda Community Center, 4670 E Butler Ave","place":"Fresno, CA","paymentUsd":960,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":36.7066,"lng":-119.7621,"radiusKm":1,"address":"the Mosqueda Community Center, 4670 E Butler Ave, Fresno, CA 93702"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-13T23:47:54.523Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + EPA 608 recovery record + commissioning sheet (vacuum, charge, delta-T, airflow) + inspection pass + before/after photos","description":"This center runs an aging, gas-and-AC split system through every 100-degree Fresno summer and cold winter night; a right-sized heat pump handles both loads over an electric grid that gets cleaner every year, and it is the direct LBC Energy-Petal repair.\n\nStandard: ACCA Manual J/S sizing + manufacturer/local mechanical+electrical permits (ENERGY STAR cold-climate list where applicable); LBC Energy petal -- assess->install->verify\nProof: permit + EPA 608 recovery record + commissioning sheet (vacuum, charge, delta-T, airflow) + inspection pass + before/after photos\n\nReference method for the heat_pump_install standard (Heat-pump HVAC replacement sized by ACCA Manual J/S, installed per manufacturer + local mechanical/electrical permits (ENERGY STAR cold-climate list where applicable), licensed crew; assess→install→verify, ~360-720 min):\n1. ASSESS: verify the Manual J/S sizing against the home (envelope, ductwork or head locations), confirm electrical capacity for the new circuit, and photograph the existing system and nameplates.\n2. Decommission and recover refrigerant from the old system per EPA 608; remove equipment for lawful disposal/recycling and document it.\n3. Set and mount the new equipment, run and braze/flare the line set, pull vacuum to spec, and release/weigh in charge per manufacturer; a licensed electrician lands the new circuit and disconnect.\n4. Commission: verify airflow, refrigerant charge (subcooling/superheat per spec), heating and cooling delta-T, and condensate drainage; set up controls/thermostat.\n5. VERIFY: pass the mechanical/electrical inspection; record commissioning numbers and before/after photos; leave the owner the manual, warranty registration, and maintenance schedule.\nEquipment: Manual J/S load calculation + approved permit, heat-pump equipment (outdoor + indoor units), line set, pad/brackets, condensate handling, refrigerant gauges/scale + vacuum pump + torque tools (EPA 608-certified technician), multimeter + thermometer/anemometer for commissioning airflow and delta-T\nDone when: Before photos incl. old-equipment nameplates + EPA 608 refrigerant-recovery record; Commissioning sheet (vacuum level, charge method, delta-T, airflow); Permit inspection pass reference; After photos of the installed system and disconnect labeling","standardServed":"heat_pump_install","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785455274523_prnuzef/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785455274523_prnuzef"},{"workId":"WORK_1785462796815_mzsyc3b","title":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA","displayTitle":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA","roleTitle":"Schoolyard Depave Grounds Crew","workType":"schoolyard_depave_greening","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a community building","place":"Los Angeles, CA","paymentUsd":960,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.9409,"lng":-118.2424,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in Los Angeles, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-29T01:53:16.815Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS","description":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA. This packet does not assert a surveyed condition beyond that. The proof requirements listed on this packet are what counts as done.\n\nStandard: EPA GI inspection; SDG 6.3/11.5\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS\n\nReference method for the green_stormwater_infrastructure standard (EPA green-infrastructure inspection (bioretention / bioswale / permeable pavement function + maintenance), ~30-75 min):\n1. Locate the GI asset; record GPS; identify the type (rain garden / bioswale / permeable pavement / tree filter).\n2. Photograph the asset, its inlet, and its outlet/overflow.\n3. Check the inlet and outlet for blockage (sediment, trash, mulch) and note whether flow can enter/leave freely.\n4. Check for standing water and estimate whether it drains within the design window (typically <24-48h after rain); probe media if dry.\n5. Assess vegetation/media condition and estimate sediment/trash accumulation depth.\n6. Note erosion, bypass, or structural damage and list the maintenance needed.\n7. Enter asset type, condition, inlet/outlet status, drainage observation, sediment level, maintenance needs, GPS, photos; sign.\nEquipment: measuring tape, GPS phone, camera, trowel / probe, data sheet, gloves\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted section + infiltration water-test video showing drainage within 24-48 hours","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785462796815_mzsyc3b/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785462796815_mzsyc3b"},{"workId":"WORK_1785462797054_c7duwok","title":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA","displayTitle":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA","roleTitle":"Schoolyard Depave Grounds Crew","workType":"schoolyard_depave_greening","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a community building","place":"Los Angeles, CA","paymentUsd":960,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.9408,"lng":-118.2422,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in Los Angeles, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-29T01:53:17.054Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS","description":"Depave the schoolyard and plant the freed ground in Los Angeles, CA. This packet does not assert a surveyed condition beyond that. The proof requirements listed on this packet are what counts as done.\n\nStandard: EPA GI inspection; SDG 6.3/11.5\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS\n\nReference method for the green_stormwater_infrastructure standard (EPA green-infrastructure inspection (bioretention / bioswale / permeable pavement function + maintenance), ~30-75 min):\n1. Locate the GI asset; record GPS; identify the type (rain garden / bioswale / permeable pavement / tree filter).\n2. Photograph the asset, its inlet, and its outlet/overflow.\n3. Check the inlet and outlet for blockage (sediment, trash, mulch) and note whether flow can enter/leave freely.\n4. Check for standing water and estimate whether it drains within the design window (typically <24-48h after rain); probe media if dry.\n5. Assess vegetation/media condition and estimate sediment/trash accumulation depth.\n6. Note erosion, bypass, or structural damage and list the maintenance needed.\n7. Enter asset type, condition, inlet/outlet status, drainage observation, sediment level, maintenance needs, GPS, photos; sign.\nEquipment: measuring tape, GPS phone, camera, trowel / probe, data sheet, gloves\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted section + infiltration water-test video showing drainage within 24-48 hours","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785462797054_c7duwok/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785462797054_c7duwok"},{"workId":"WORK_1784861849467_hd3vk1z","title":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 1 -- Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201","displayTitle":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 1","roleTitle":"Civic Plaza Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"civic_plaza_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96426,"lng":-118.17773,"radiusKm":1,"address":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T02:57:29.467Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS","description":"A section of the park/civic-plaza complex is paved well beyond what foot traffic and events actually need, radiating heat with zero canopy in a city with almost no other green space to spare.\n\nStandard: SDG 11.7 green public space + i-Tree canopy assessment protocol\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS\n\nReference method for the urban_canopy standard (i-Tree canopy / street-tree inventory, ~30-60 min):\n1. Walk the corridor; record a GPS waypoint at each tree.\n2. Photograph each surveyed tree.\n3. Record species (best estimate), condition class (good/fair/poor/dead), and DBH (diameter at breast height).\n4. Count vacant planting sites.\n5. Enter the per-tree records, vacant-site count, GPS, photos into the proof record; sign.\nEquipment: GPS phone, DBH tape or measuring tape, tree ID reference, camera, hi-vis vest\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted, mulched section","standardServed":"urban_canopy","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784861849467_hd3vk1z/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784861849467_hd3vk1z"},{"workId":"WORK_1784861864326_6sorb3g","title":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 2 -- Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201","displayTitle":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 2","roleTitle":"Civic Plaza Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"civic_plaza_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96446,"lng":-118.17783,"radiusKm":1,"address":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T02:57:44.326Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS","description":"A section of the park/civic-plaza complex is paved well beyond what foot traffic and events actually need, radiating heat with zero canopy in a city with almost no other green space to spare.\n\nStandard: SDG 11.7 green public space + i-Tree canopy assessment protocol\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS\n\nReference method for the urban_canopy standard (i-Tree canopy / street-tree inventory, ~30-60 min):\n1. Walk the corridor; record a GPS waypoint at each tree.\n2. Photograph each surveyed tree.\n3. Record species (best estimate), condition class (good/fair/poor/dead), and DBH (diameter at breast height).\n4. Count vacant planting sites.\n5. Enter the per-tree records, vacant-site count, GPS, photos into the proof record; sign.\nEquipment: GPS phone, DBH tape or measuring tape, tree ID reference, camera, hi-vis vest\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted, mulched section","standardServed":"urban_canopy","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784861864326_6sorb3g/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784861864326_6sorb3g"},{"workId":"WORK_1784861879148_174lnz7","title":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 3 -- Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201","displayTitle":"Break out excess pavement at Cudahy Park for a planted pocket green, section 3","roleTitle":"Civic Plaza Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"civic_plaza_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96466,"lng":-118.17793,"radiusKm":1,"address":"Cudahy Park / Cudahy City Hall complex, 5220 Santa Ana St, Cudahy, CA 90201"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T02:57:59.148Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS","description":"A section of the park/civic-plaza complex is paved well beyond what foot traffic and events actually need, radiating heat with zero canopy in a city with almost no other green space to spare.\n\nStandard: SDG 11.7 green public space + i-Tree canopy assessment protocol\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + GPS\n\nReference method for the urban_canopy standard (i-Tree canopy / street-tree inventory, ~30-60 min):\n1. Walk the corridor; record a GPS waypoint at each tree.\n2. Photograph each surveyed tree.\n3. Record species (best estimate), condition class (good/fair/poor/dead), and DBH (diameter at breast height).\n4. Count vacant planting sites.\n5. Enter the per-tree records, vacant-site count, GPS, photos into the proof record; sign.\nEquipment: GPS phone, DBH tape or measuring tape, tree ID reference, camera, hi-vis vest\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted, mulched section","standardServed":"urban_canopy","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784861879148_174lnz7/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784861879148_174lnz7"},{"workId":"WORK_1784862191566_pqctd4e","title":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","displayTitle":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","roleTitle":"Schoolyard Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"schoolyard_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a community building","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96093,"lng":-118.18447,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in Cudahy, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T03:03:11.567Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS","description":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA. This packet does not assert a surveyed condition beyond that. The proof requirements listed on this packet are what counts as done.\n\nStandard: EPA green-infrastructure bioretention/roadside-drainage function + maintenance; SDG 6.3/11.5\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS\n\nReference method for the green_stormwater_infrastructure standard (EPA green-infrastructure inspection (bioretention / bioswale / permeable pavement function + maintenance), ~30-75 min):\n1. Locate the GI asset; record GPS; identify the type (rain garden / bioswale / permeable pavement / tree filter).\n2. Photograph the asset, its inlet, and its outlet/overflow.\n3. Check the inlet and outlet for blockage (sediment, trash, mulch) and note whether flow can enter/leave freely.\n4. Check for standing water and estimate whether it drains within the design window (typically <24-48h after rain); probe media if dry.\n5. Assess vegetation/media condition and estimate sediment/trash accumulation depth.\n6. Note erosion, bypass, or structural damage and list the maintenance needed.\n7. Enter asset type, condition, inlet/outlet status, drainage observation, sediment level, maintenance needs, GPS, photos; sign.\nEquipment: measuring tape, GPS phone, camera, trowel / probe, data sheet, gloves\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted section + infiltration water-test video showing drainage within 24-48 hours","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784862191566_pqctd4e/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784862191566_pqctd4e"},{"workId":"WORK_1784862206715_1vpcgg8","title":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","displayTitle":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","roleTitle":"Schoolyard Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"schoolyard_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a community building","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96103,"lng":-118.18437,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in Cudahy, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T03:03:26.715Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS","description":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA. This packet does not assert a surveyed condition beyond that. The proof requirements listed on this packet are what counts as done.\n\nStandard: EPA green-infrastructure bioretention/roadside-drainage function + maintenance; SDG 6.3/11.5\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS\n\nReference method for the green_stormwater_infrastructure standard (EPA green-infrastructure inspection (bioretention / bioswale / permeable pavement function + maintenance), ~30-75 min):\n1. Locate the GI asset; record GPS; identify the type (rain garden / bioswale / permeable pavement / tree filter).\n2. Photograph the asset, its inlet, and its outlet/overflow.\n3. Check the inlet and outlet for blockage (sediment, trash, mulch) and note whether flow can enter/leave freely.\n4. Check for standing water and estimate whether it drains within the design window (typically <24-48h after rain); probe media if dry.\n5. Assess vegetation/media condition and estimate sediment/trash accumulation depth.\n6. Note erosion, bypass, or structural damage and list the maintenance needed.\n7. Enter asset type, condition, inlet/outlet status, drainage observation, sediment level, maintenance needs, GPS, photos; sign.\nEquipment: measuring tape, GPS phone, camera, trowel / probe, data sheet, gloves\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted section + infiltration water-test video showing drainage within 24-48 hours","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784862206715_1vpcgg8/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784862206715_1vpcgg8"},{"workId":"WORK_1784862221501_ct771ju","title":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","displayTitle":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA","roleTitle":"Schoolyard Depave Pocket Green Builder","workType":"schoolyard_depave_pocket_green_build","lane":"ecosystems","venue":"a community building","place":"Cudahy, CA","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":33.96113,"lng":-118.18427,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a community building in Cudahy, CA"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-22T03:03:41.501Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS","description":"Build the pocket green space on the depaved schoolyard in Cudahy, CA. This packet does not assert a surveyed condition beyond that. The proof requirements listed on this packet are what counts as done.\n\nStandard: EPA green-infrastructure bioretention/roadside-drainage function + maintenance; SDG 6.3/11.5\nProof: permit + before/after photos + saw-cut/removal spec + soil-fill/grading log + native-plant list + infiltration water-test video + GPS\n\nReference method for the green_stormwater_infrastructure standard (EPA green-infrastructure inspection (bioretention / bioswale / permeable pavement function + maintenance), ~30-75 min):\n1. Locate the GI asset; record GPS; identify the type (rain garden / bioswale / permeable pavement / tree filter).\n2. Photograph the asset, its inlet, and its outlet/overflow.\n3. Check the inlet and outlet for blockage (sediment, trash, mulch) and note whether flow can enter/leave freely.\n4. Check for standing water and estimate whether it drains within the design window (typically <24-48h after rain); probe media if dry.\n5. Assess vegetation/media condition and estimate sediment/trash accumulation depth.\n6. Note erosion, bypass, or structural damage and list the maintenance needed.\n7. Enter asset type, condition, inlet/outlet status, drainage observation, sediment level, maintenance needs, GPS, photos; sign.\nEquipment: measuring tape, GPS phone, camera, trowel / probe, data sheet, gloves\nDone when: Before photo of the paved section targeted for depaving; Permit + 811 locate references before any saw-cutting or excavation; Saw-cut/removal spec and hauled-debris disposal record; Engineered-soil fill and grading log + native/adapted plant list; After photo of the planted section + infiltration water-test video showing drainage within 24-48 hours","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1784862221501_ct771ju/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1784862221501_ct771ju"},{"workId":"WORK_1786410452095_zmx1379","title":"Restripe the approved row and plant the reclaimed strip, Stephenville City Hall, Stephenville, TX (2026-08-11)","displayTitle":"Restripe the approved row and plant the reclaimed strip, Stephenville City Hall, Stephenville, TX (2026-08-11)","roleTitle":"Public Parking Lot Row Restripe Planting Strip Builder","workType":"public_parking_lot_row_restripe_planting_strip_build","venue":"Stephenville City Hall, 298 W Washington St, Stephenville, TX 76401 (public city hall, City of Stephenville, best-estimate location near the confirmed address), the approved restriped row","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":32.22085,"lng":-98.20124,"radiusKm":0.3,"address":"Stephenville City Hall, 298 W Washington St, Stephenville, TX 76401 (public city hall, City of Stephenville, best-estimate location near the confirmed address), the approved restriped row"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-10T01:07:32.095Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"photo of the repainted row and planted strip + match to the approved plan + named licensed contractor","description":"The approved one-row restripe plan for Stephenville City Hall exists but the paint is still the old, wider pattern and the strip it would free is still bare asphalt; the design act only becomes real ground when the row is actually repainted and the freed strip actually planted.\n\nStandard: EPA green-infrastructure permeable/planted-surface installation, applied to a lot row narrowed to the approved plan and its reclaimed strip planted, turning a design act into real canopy and infiltration surface without losing a marked space. SDG 6.3, 11.5 and 11.7.\nProof: photo of the repainted row and planted strip + match to the approved plan + named licensed contractor\n\nMethod (EPA green-infrastructure permeable/planted-surface installation, applied to a lot row narrowed to the approved plan and its reclaimed strip planted, turning a design act into real canopy and infiltration surface without losing a marked space. SDG 6.3, 11.5 and 11.7.):\n1. 1. A licensed pavement-marking contractor closes the target row (cones, hi-vis, off-hours or a closed section) before any paint work begins.\n2. 2. The contractor grinds out or covers the old stripe lines and repaints the row to the approved narrower plan, matching the delivered sketch exactly.\n3. 3. A landscape crew breaks or removes the freed asphalt strip only where the plan calls for planting, amends the soil, and plants low, salt- and oil-tolerant groundcover or shrubs, never a full-size tree this close to the drive aisle.\n4. 4. The crew mulches the strip and photographs the finished row with the new striping and the planted strip both visible.\nDone when: Written approval reference to the delivered restripe plan; Photo of the repainted row matching the approved narrower striping; Photo of the planted strip with mulch applied; Confirmation that the total marked-space count matches the approved plan","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1786410452095_zmx1379/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1786410452095_zmx1379"},{"workId":"WORK_1786410491163_uva65ah","title":"Restripe the approved row and plant the reclaimed strip, Comanche City Hall, Comanche, TX (2026-08-11)","displayTitle":"Restripe the approved row and plant the reclaimed strip, Comanche City Hall, Comanche, TX (2026-08-11)","roleTitle":"Public Parking Lot Row Restripe Planting Strip Builder","workType":"public_parking_lot_row_restripe_planting_strip_build","venue":"Comanche City Hall, 203 W Wrights Ave, Comanche, TX 76442 (public city hall, City of Comanche, best-estimate location near the confirmed address), the approved restriped row","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":31.89735,"lng":-98.60434,"radiusKm":0.3,"address":"Comanche City Hall, 203 W Wrights Ave, Comanche, TX 76442 (public city hall, City of Comanche, best-estimate location near the confirmed address), the approved restriped row"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-10T01:08:11.163Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"photo of the repainted row and planted strip + match to the approved plan + named licensed contractor","description":"The approved one-row restripe plan for Comanche City Hall exists but the paint is still the old, wider pattern and the strip it would free is still bare asphalt; the design act only becomes real ground when the row is actually repainted and the freed strip actually planted.\n\nStandard: EPA green-infrastructure permeable/planted-surface installation, applied to a lot row narrowed to the approved plan and its reclaimed strip planted, turning a design act into real canopy and infiltration surface without losing a marked space. SDG 6.3, 11.5 and 11.7.\nProof: photo of the repainted row and planted strip + match to the approved plan + named licensed contractor\n\nMethod (EPA green-infrastructure permeable/planted-surface installation, applied to a lot row narrowed to the approved plan and its reclaimed strip planted, turning a design act into real canopy and infiltration surface without losing a marked space. SDG 6.3, 11.5 and 11.7.):\n1. 1. A licensed pavement-marking contractor closes the target row (cones, hi-vis, off-hours or a closed section) before any paint work begins.\n2. 2. The contractor grinds out or covers the old stripe lines and repaints the row to the approved narrower plan, matching the delivered sketch exactly.\n3. 3. A landscape crew breaks or removes the freed asphalt strip only where the plan calls for planting, amends the soil, and plants low, salt- and oil-tolerant groundcover or shrubs, never a full-size tree this close to the drive aisle.\n4. 4. The crew mulches the strip and photographs the finished row with the new striping and the planted strip both visible.\nDone when: Written approval reference to the delivered restripe plan; Photo of the repainted row matching the approved narrower striping; Photo of the planted strip with mulch applied; Confirmation that the total marked-space count matches the approved plan","standardServed":"green_stormwater_infrastructure","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1786410491163_uva65ah/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1786410491163_uva65ah"},{"workId":"WORK_1786417349455_c7nfzt7","title":"Build the splash pad's own recirculating water system, Newman Park","displayTitle":"Build the splash pad's own recirculating water system, Newman Park","roleTitle":"Public Splash Pad Recirculation System Install Builder","workType":"public_splash_pad_recirculation_system_install_build","lane":"water","venue":"Newman Park public pool and splash pad, 100 Jack Hazard Drive","place":"Sweetwater, TX","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":32.487004,"lng":-100.412181,"radiusKm":0.4,"address":"Newman Park public pool and splash pad, 100 Jack Hazard Drive, Sweetwater, TX 79556 (public city park, confirmed address and coordinates)"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-25T03:02:29.455Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"completed installation photo + sealed former discharge point + commissioning sign-off from the certified contractor","description":"The delivered retrofit proposal at Newman Park names a once-through splash pad still dumping every gallon to the storm drain; converting it to a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop is the real infrastructure work that actually stops the waste, not a documentation exercise.\n\nStandard: EPA WaterSense outdoor water-use efficiency guidance and splash-pad industry recirculation practice (a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop versus a once-through discharge to a storm drain); SDG 6.4/12.2 water-use efficiency and responsible consumption.\nProof: completed installation photo + sealed former discharge point + commissioning sign-off from the certified contractor\n\nMethod (EPA WaterSense outdoor water-use efficiency guidance and splash-pad industry recirculation practice (a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop versus a once-through discharge to a storm drain); SDG 6.4/12.2 water-use efficiency and responsible consumption.):\n1. 1. A licensed pool/splash-pad contractor installs the recirculating filtration, disinfection, and pump loop per the delivered proposal's scope, working inside the equipment vault.\n2. 2. The storm-drain tie-in is sealed and verified with a backflow preventer, with the old once-through discharge line disconnected or capped.\n3. 3. The system is commissioned and water-quality tested by the certified contractor before the pad reopens to the public.\n4. 4. Photograph the completed installation and the sealed former discharge point, and confirm commissioning sign-off.\nDone when: Licensed contractor identification and commissioning sign-off; Photo of the completed recirculating system installation; Photo of the sealed or capped former once-through discharge point; Backflow preventer confirmed on the storm-drain-adjacent tie-in; Water-quality test result before reopening to the public; Confirmation that the completed system matches the delivered proposal's scope","standardServed":"water_efficiency","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1786417349455_c7nfzt7/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1786417349455_c7nfzt7"},{"workId":"WORK_1786417447184_oe37431","title":"Build the splash pad's own recirculating water system, Scurry County Towle Park","displayTitle":"Build the splash pad's own recirculating water system, Scurry County Towle Park","roleTitle":"Public Splash Pad Recirculation System Install Builder","workType":"public_splash_pad_recirculation_system_install_build","lane":"water","venue":"Scurry County Towle Park public pool and splash pad, 3000 Towle Park Rd","place":"Snyder, TX","paymentUsd":950,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":32.702413,"lng":-100.935762,"radiusKm":0.4,"address":"Scurry County Towle Park public pool and splash pad, 3000 Towle Park Rd, Snyder, TX 79549 (public county park, confirmed address, park-wide coordinate confirmed)"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-25T03:04:07.184Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"completed installation photo + sealed former discharge point + commissioning sign-off from the certified contractor","description":"The delivered retrofit proposal at Scurry County Towle Park names a once-through splash pad still dumping every gallon to the storm drain; converting it to a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop is the real infrastructure work that actually stops the waste, not a documentation exercise.\n\nStandard: EPA WaterSense outdoor water-use efficiency guidance and splash-pad industry recirculation practice (a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop versus a once-through discharge to a storm drain); SDG 6.4/12.2 water-use efficiency and responsible consumption.\nProof: completed installation photo + sealed former discharge point + commissioning sign-off from the certified contractor\n\nMethod (EPA WaterSense outdoor water-use efficiency guidance and splash-pad industry recirculation practice (a recirculating filtration-and-disinfection loop versus a once-through discharge to a storm drain); SDG 6.4/12.2 water-use efficiency and responsible consumption.):\n1. 1. A licensed pool/splash-pad contractor installs the recirculating filtration, disinfection, and pump loop per the delivered proposal's scope, working inside the equipment vault.\n2. 2. The storm-drain tie-in is sealed and verified with a backflow preventer, with the old once-through discharge line disconnected or capped.\n3. 3. The system is commissioned and water-quality tested by the certified contractor before the pad reopens to the public.\n4. 4. Photograph the completed installation and the sealed former discharge point, and confirm commissioning sign-off.\nDone when: Licensed contractor identification and commissioning sign-off; Photo of the completed recirculating system installation; Photo of the sealed or capped former once-through discharge point; Backflow preventer confirmed on the storm-drain-adjacent tie-in; Water-quality test result before reopening to the public; Confirmation that the completed system matches the delivered proposal's scope","standardServed":"water_efficiency","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1786417447184_oe37431/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1786417447184_oe37431"},{"workId":"WORK_1785457568172_uspshkm","title":"Put up a bus shelter on the MLK Jr. Boulevard transit stop (2026-07-30)","displayTitle":"Put up a bus shelter on the MLK Jr. Boulevard transit stop (2026-07-30)","roleTitle":"Bus Shelter Installer","workType":"bus_shelter_install","venue":"Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard corridor, Oak Park","place":"Sacramento, CA","paymentUsd":920,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":38.555099999999996,"lng":-121.46549999999999,"radiusKm":1,"address":"Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard corridor, Oak Park, Sacramento, CA 95817"},"expiresAt":"2027-07-31T00:26:08.172Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + anchor-inspection note","description":"The MLK Jr. Boulevard bus stop nearest the school has no shelter, riders wait for the 62 in full sun or rain with nowhere to sit.\n\nStandard: Anchored civic asset installation (bike rack, bench, transit shelter, waste or repair station, sign) to the manufacturer's anchoring spec under a municipal right-of-way or parks permit: locate, set, anchor, torque-check, photo verify.\nProof: permit + before/after photos + anchor-inspection note\n\nReference method for the civic_asset_install standard (Anchored civic asset installation (bike rack, bench, transit shelter, waste or repair station, sign) to the manufacturer's anchoring spec under a municipal right-of-way or parks permit: locate, set, anchor, torque-check, photo verify., ~120-300 min):\n1. ASSESS: photograph the location as found, confirm the permit covers this exact placement, and confirm the 811 locate is honored and marked before any drilling or digging.\n2. Set cones or barricades and keep a walkable path around the work; never work from a traffic lane.\n3. Mark the anchor pattern from the manufacturer's template, and check the clear width left for the accessible route (36 in minimum) before a single hole is drilled.\n4. Drill and set the specified anchors with dust control, then place the asset and bring every fastener to the manufacturer's torque value.\n5. VERIFY: level check on the seat, top rail or post; torque-check each anchor and record the value; confirm the asset does not block the accessible route or a curb ramp landing.\n6. Photograph the finished install from the same vantage as the before photo, log the anchor torque and the permit reference, and enter both in the proof record.\nEquipment: right-of-way or parks permit + the 811 utility-locate confirmation, the asset kit with its manufacturer anchoring instructions and specified anchors, rotary hammer or drill with the anchor-spec bit, plus dust extraction or a wet method, torque wrench set to the anchor spec + 2-ft level + tape measure, cones or barricades and a maintained pedestrian path, camera + GPS phone\nDone when: Transit-agency/municipal permit reference; Before photo of the bare stop; After photo of the anchored, roofed shelter","standardServed":"civic_safety","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785457568172_uspshkm/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785457568172_uspshkm"},{"workId":"WORK_1787185767822_ieck6x8","title":"Rebuild the failing porch stairs at a two-flat on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608 (2026-08-19)","displayTitle":"Rebuild the failing porch stairs at a two-flat on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608 (2026-08-19)","roleTitle":"Porch Stair Structural Repair Crew","workType":"porch_stair_structural_repair","venue":"a two-flat on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen","place":"Chicago, IL","paymentUsd":920,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":41.8541,"lng":-87.6611,"radiusKm":1,"address":"a two-flat on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-19T00:29:27.822Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + before/after photos + inspection pass + GPS","description":"The healthy-home walkthrough at a two-flat on the 1800 block of S Loomis St, Pilsen, Chicago, IL 60608 flagged rotted stringers and a loose rail on the back porch stairs -- the top healthy-home priority the plan named, now repaired to code.\n\nStandard: Whole-home healthy-home assessment → prioritized renovation plan, the family-facing walkthrough of air, moisture, warmth, safety hazards, and energy use that turns \"this house makes us cold/tired/sick\" into a ranked, budgetable renovation plan the household owns. Guided by the Living Building Challenge petals (Health & Happiness, Energy, Materials, Water, Equity) with HUD/CDC Healthy Homes principles (dry, clean, ventilated, safe, contaminant-free, pest-free, warm/cool, maintained) + ASHRAE Level 1 walkthrough practice. Observation/planning only: every regulated fix (electrical/gas/structural/abatement) routes to a licensed pro; SDG 3.9/7.3/11.1.\nProof: permit + before/after photos + inspection pass + GPS\n\nReference method for the healthy_home_assessment standard (Whole-home healthy-home assessment + prioritized renovation plan (LBC petal-guided; HUD/CDC Healthy Homes principles walkthrough + ASHRAE Level 1 practice; observation/planning only), ~90-180 min):\n1. Sit with the household first: what do they want the home to BE (warmer, drier, easier to breathe in, cheaper to run, safe for a parent aging in place)? Record their top three outcomes in their own words, the plan is ranked against these, not against a generic checklist.\n2. Walk every room plus attic/crawl/basement against the HUD/CDC healthy-home principles (dry, clean, ventilated, safe, contaminant-free, pest-free, warm/cool, maintained), photographing conditions: moisture/mold signs, visible insulation, window/door condition, combustion appliances, obvious electrical hazards, pre-1978 paint condition.\n3. Take spot readings where equipment allows: CO near each combustion appliance, CO2/PM2.5 in the main living and sleeping areas, moisture-meter readings at any suspect wall/ceiling; record values, timestamps, and locations (screening data, not certification).\n4. Map each finding to an LBC petal (Health & Happiness, air/light/comfort; Energy: envelope/heating; Materials: suspect lead/asbestos/red-list; Water: leaks/moisture/fixtures; Equity: accessibility) and tag whether addressing it is DIY-safe, handy-level, or licensed-pro-only.\n5. Build the prioritized renovation plan: rank items by (a) the family's named outcomes, (b) health impact, (c) sequence dependencies (dry it before you insulate it; assess combustion before you air-seal); give each item a rough cost band and name the right licensed-pro category for regulated work.\n6. Review the plan WITH the household so they own it; enter photos, GPS/address, spot readings, the petal-mapped findings, and the ranked plan; sign. The family's claim of a healthier home = this plan + this evidence, Real (walked and measured), Proven (photo+GPS+signature), One-of-one (this home, this family).\nEquipment: camera, low-cost air monitor (CO, CO2, PM2.5), spot screening readings, not certification, pin/pinless moisture meter, tape measure + flashlight (attic/crawl/basement), tablet/clipboard with the LBC-petal healthy-home checklist, thermal/IR camera (optional, envelope scope)\nDone when: Before photos of the rotted/failing stringers, treads, and rail; Permit reference where required by the local code; After photos of the rebuilt stairs and rail meeting code rise/run/rail-height; Load/wobble-test confirmation and inspection pass reference","standardServed":"healthy_home_assessment","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1787185767822_ieck6x8/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1787185767822_ieck6x8"},{"workId":"WORK_1785461812293_04k1sjh","title":"Replace the gas furnace with a heat pump, Home on Pearl St (4500 block), Globeville","displayTitle":"Replace the gas furnace with a heat pump, Home on Pearl St (4500 block), Globeville","roleTitle":"Heat Pump Installer","workType":"heat_pump_install","lane":"buildings","venue":"4500 Pearl St, Globeville","place":"Denver, CO","paymentUsd":900,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":39.781,"lng":-104.9764,"radiusKm":1,"address":"4500 Pearl St, Globeville, Denver, CO 80216"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-14T01:36:52.293Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + commissioning sheet + before/after photos + inspection result + GPS","description":"This Pearl St home's gas furnace burns fuel for every hour of Denver's long heating season over a grid that gets cleaner every year; a right-sized, cold-climate heat pump is the direct Energy-Petal repair the readiness walk above pointed at, and it cools too, which the furnace can't.\n\nStandard: Heat-pump HVAC replacement: ACCA Manual J/S sizing, manufacturer + local mechanical/electrical permits (LBC Energy petal). SDG 7.\nProof: permit + commissioning sheet + before/after photos + inspection result + GPS\n\nMethod (Heat-pump HVAC replacement: ACCA Manual J/S sizing, manufacturer + local mechanical/electrical permits (LBC Energy petal). SDG 7.):\n1. Verify Manual J/S sizing for Denver's 5,280 ft climate zone against the home and photograph the existing furnace and nameplates; confirm permit and electrical capacity before work.\n2. Recover refrigerant from any old unit per EPA 608 and remove equipment for documented disposal.\n3. Set the new cold-climate heat pump, run the line set, pull vacuum to spec and charge per manufacturer; a licensed electrician lands the circuit and disconnect.\n4. Commission: verify charge, airflow, heating/cooling delta-T at altitude, and condensate; set up the thermostat.\n5. Pass the mechanical/electrical inspection and photograph the commissioning readings and finished installation.\nDone when: Before photos incl. old-equipment nameplates + refrigerant-recovery record; Commissioning sheet (vacuum, charge method, delta-T, airflow); Permit inspection pass reference; After photos of the installed system and disconnect labeling","standardServed":"heat_pump_install","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785461812293_04k1sjh/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785461812293_04k1sjh"},{"workId":"WORK_1785461813721_b5ewaa7","title":"Install rooftop solar, Home on Grant St (4600 block), Globeville","displayTitle":"Install rooftop solar, Home on Grant St (4600 block), Globeville","roleTitle":"Rooftop Solar Installer","workType":"rooftop_solar_install","lane":"buildings","venue":"4600 Grant St, Globeville","place":"Denver, CO","paymentUsd":900,"skillLevel":"advanced","location":{"lat":39.7827,"lng":-104.9775,"radiusKm":1,"address":"4600 Grant St, Globeville, Denver, CO 80216"},"expiresAt":"2026-09-14T01:36:53.721Z","bidCount":0,"status":"OPEN","proofRule":"permit + inspection pass + commissioning photos + GPS","description":"Flat and low-slope residential roofs in Globeville sit in full Denver sun producing nothing; the LBC Energy Petal is net-positive energy, and rooftop PV is its primary instrument on this Grant St home.\n\nStandard: Rooftop solar PV installation: NEC Article 690 + local AHJ permit, SEIA/NABCEP install best practice (LBC Energy petal). SDG 7.\nProof: permit + inspection pass + commissioning photos + GPS\n\nMethod (Rooftop solar PV installation: NEC Article 690 + local AHJ permit, SEIA/NABCEP install best practice (LBC Energy petal). SDG 7.):\n1. Verify the approved permit plan set against the actual roof (structure, shading, layout) and photograph the roof and main panel before work.\n2. Install flashed attachments and racking to the structural plan; torque-log every connection and flash every penetration watertight.\n3. Mount modules and run wiring per NEC 690; a licensed electrician makes and inspects the terminations.\n4. Commission per the inverter checklist at altitude and record initial production.\n5. Pass the AHJ final inspection, submit utility permission-to-operate, and photograph the finished array, labels and production reading.\nDone when: Before photos of the roof/panel/driveway as applicable; Commissioning record (production, charge/discharge, or charge session as applicable); Permit + AHJ/electrical inspection pass reference; After photos of the finished, labeled installation","standardServed":"rooftop_solar_install","fundingStatus":null,"fundingProof":null,"payModel":"credit_until_funded","claimUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/claim","bidUrl":"https://vealth.net/labor/work/WORK_1785461813721_b5ewaa7/bid","receiptUrl":"https://vealth.net/receipt.html?work=WORK_1785461813721_b5ewaa7"}]}