Replace shingle roof and other repairs at historic Cudworth House & Barn
Federal opportunity from FA135 - Finance/Accounting • Town of Scituate. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 21, 2026. Industry: NAICS 93, 14, 17.
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Replace shingle roof and other repairs at historic Cudworth House & Barn
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The opportunity seeks to replace the shingle roof and perform other repairs at the historic Cudworth House & Barn, a project under the Finance/Accounting agency. Proposals are due by April 21, 2026, providing ample time for preparation. The NAICS codes relevant to this project include 93, 14, and 17, indicating a focus on construction and repair activities.
The buyer aims to renovate the historic Cudworth House & Barn by replacing its roof and carrying out other necessary repairs, preserving the structure's integrity and historical significance.
- Roofing contractors with experience in historic restorations
- General contractors familiar with preservation projects
- Specialized firms in historic building repairs
- Assessing current condition of the roof and structure
- Developing a detailed repair plan
- Removing old shingles and preparing the roof deck
- Installing new shingles
- Performing additional repairs as outlined
- Final inspection and project sign-off
- Technical proposal outlining approach and experience
- Pricing details and cost breakdown
- Proof of relevant certifications and licenses
- Project timeline
- References from previous historic restoration projects
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- Consider competitive pricing due to potential number of bidders
- Factor in costs for materials suitable for historic structures
- Include contingency for unforeseen repairs
- Local roofers with historic renovation experience
- Material suppliers specializing in roofing shingles
- Project management consultants familiar with historic preservation
- Potential hidden conditions upon roof removal
- Compliance with historic preservation regulations
- Weather delays affecting project timeline
- Are there any specific historical guidelines to follow during repairs?
- What is the estimated budget for this project?
- Are there any preferred materials or shingle types dictated by preservation standards?
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- Specific scope details for 'other repairs' not listed
- Exact requirements for historic preservation compliance
- Estimated budget range for the project
- Deadline for any questions regarding the RFP
- Specific roofing materials to be used or avoided
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