Park Ave Water Storage Tank Rehabilitation
Federal opportunity from DPWENG - DPW ENGINEERING • Town of Weymouth. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Description
2. The Work under this Contract includes, but is not necessarily limited to, furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and tools for removing the existing coating systems (interior and exterior), surface preparation, and the application of new coating systems (interior and exterior) for the Park Ave Water Storage Tank Rehabilitation
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The Park Ave Water Storage Tank Rehabilitation project, managed by DPW Engineering, requires comprehensive work including the removal and application of coating systems for both the interior and exterior. Contractors will be expected to provide all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and tools to complete this task effectively. The response deadline for interested bidders is February 19, 2026, presenting ample time for preparation of detailed proposals.
The buyer aims to rehabilitate the Park Ave Water Storage Tank by delivering a project that ensures the integrity and longevity of the tank through proper surface preparation and application of new coating systems.
- Contractors with expertise in water storage rehabilitation
- Firms specializing in coating systems for large structures
- Companies with a proven track record in similar past projects
- Remove existing coating systems (interior and exterior)
- Perform surface preparation
- Apply new coating systems (interior and exterior)
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Subcontractor qualifications and experience
- Cost breakdown including materials and labor
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- Ensure compliance with local and federal regulations concerning water storage facilities.
- Follow environmental impact guidelines during coating removal and application.
- Consider cost of materials and labor in line with market rates for coating work.
- Include contingencies for unexpected surface conditions on the tank.
- Identify subcontractors with specialized skills in coating application and surface preparation.
- Explore partnerships with firms experienced in environmental safety compliance.
- Potential delays in obtaining materials may impact project timelines.
- Unforeseen structural issues may arise once existing coatings are removed.
- What are the specific safety guidelines we must follow during the project?
- Are there any existing conditions that we should be aware of that could impact our work?
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- Specific requirements for safety standards during the work.
- Details about existing tank conditions that may affect the project.
- Information on previous coatings used and their characteristics.
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