Murals and Paintings Conservation Program for the United States Capitol Building and Other Legislative Facilities
Solicitation from ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL • ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL. Place of performance: DC. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 711510 • PSC R499.
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The Architect of the Capitol is soliciting proposals for the Murals and Paintings Conservation Program, aimed at preserving the artistic assets of the United States Capitol and other legislative facilities. Proposals are due by February 17, 2026, providing a significant lead time for interested bidders to prepare their submissions. Given the unique nature of restoration work, companies with expertise in art conservation should assess their fit for this opportunity.
The buyer is looking to engage qualified contractors for the conservation of murals and paintings, ensuring the preservation and protection of important cultural heritage at the Capitol.
- Assess current condition of artworks
- Perform conservation treatments
- Document conservation processes
- Provide periodic status updates
- Company capability statement
- List of previous conservation projects
- Resumes of key personnel
- Detailed methodology for conservation work
- Cost proposal
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- Specific requirements for the conservation methods
- Details on the artworks involved
- Location details for the work to be performed
- Maximum budget for the project
- Information on previous contractor performance
- Expected staffing levels during the project
- Timeline for the conservation work
- Requirements for reporting progress
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