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 seeking contractors to execute a Murals and Paintings Conservation Program for the Capitol Building and other legislative facilities. This opportunity is categorized under PSC R499 and is being solicited with the solicitation number AOCSSB26R0003. Proposals are due by February 17, 2026, providing a window for bidders to prepare detailed submissions.
The buyer aims to preserve and restore murals and paintings within the United States Capitol and other related legislative facilities, ensuring the longevity and integrity of these historical artworks.
- Assessment of existing artworks
- Development of conservation techniques
- Execution of cleaning and repair work
- Monitoring and maintenance plans for preserved works
- Technical proposal detailing conservation plans
- Company experience and past performance information
- Pricing proposal including labor and materials costs
- Compliance with safety and environmental regulations
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- Details on specific artworks covered under the program
- Budget or estimated funding available for the project
- Timeline for the conservation process after award
- Qualifications or certifications required for bidding
- Any existing condition reports for the artworks
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