DFW-2026-061 Western District Office Exterior Restoration
Federal opportunity from DFW - Division of Fisheries and Wildlife • Department of Fish and Game. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 01, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 15.
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Description
This project will consist of all labor and materials to refinish/restore the exterior of the log cabin style Western District Office Headquarters building. The project includes surface preparation with media blasting and treatment, sealing and staining, and all other activities associated with restoring and protecting the building exterior.
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The DFW is seeking contractors for the restoration of the Western District Office building's exterior, with a response deadline of March 27, 2026. This project involves labor and materials for refinishing and sealing, including media blasting and treatment of the log cabin style structure. Interested bidders should note the project’s emphasis on protective measures in the restoration process.
The buyer aims to restore and protect the exterior of the Western District Office building to preserve its structural integrity and visual appeal.
- Companies specializing in historical building restoration
- Contractors with experience in exterior treatment of log cabin structures
- Firms with certifications in environmental protection methods
- Conduct surface preparation with media blasting
- Apply sealing and staining materials
- Perform additional restoration activities as required
- Ensure compliance with restoration standards for log cabin structures
- Company profile and experience in similar projects
- Detailed resume of project team members
- Technical approach to restoration methods
- Cost estimate including labor and materials
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- Ensure all restoration work meets local preservation regulations
- Follow environmental guidelines for materials and waste disposal
- Competitive pricing considering specialized skills required
- Factor in labor and materials cost for media blasting and treatment
- Consider partnering with subcontractors experienced in wood treatment
- Engage local suppliers for materials to reduce overhead costs
- Potential challenges with quality control of restoration materials
- Weather impacts on restoration timing and effectiveness
- Regulatory compliance risk related to historic preservation standards
- What are the specific requirements for sealing and staining materials?
- Are there any historical guidelines to follow during the restoration?
- What type of warranty is expected on the restoration work?
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- Specific location of the Western District Office
- Exact timeline for project phases
- Funding limits or budget for the project
- Details on previous restoration projects by DFW
- Potential historical preservation requirements
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