SENG Building Concrete Floor Refinishing
Federal opportunity from UMDAR - Dartmouth Campus • University of Massachusetts System. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 05, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
Phased refinishing existing concrete floors in all corridors and related work
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UMDAR – Dartmouth Campus is seeking a contractor for “SENG Building Concrete Floor Refinishing,” described as phased refinishing of existing concrete floors in all corridors and related work. The response deadline provided is 2026-03-05T14:00:00+00:00. The scope is construction/trades-focused (UNSPSC 72-13-00) and likely requires work sequencing/coordination due to the phased approach and corridor locations. A strong bid will emphasize an execution plan for phased corridor work, surface prep/refinishing methods, and minimizing disruption in an occupied academic building environment (if applicable).
Procure a contractor to refinish existing concrete floors in all SENG Building corridors using a phased approach, including any related work needed to complete the refinishing effort.
- Site verification and corridor-by-corridor inventory of existing concrete floor conditions
- Phasing plan for refinishing work across all corridors
- Concrete floor surface preparation appropriate to existing conditions
- Concrete floor refinishing application/finish execution for corridor areas
- “Related work” necessary to complete corridor floor refinishing (as defined by the solicitation/attachments, if any)
- Protection of adjacent areas and coordination around corridor access
- Cleanup and closeout for each phase and final completion
- Technical approach describing phased refinishing of existing concrete floors in all corridors
- Phasing/sequence narrative (how areas will be taken offline and returned to service per phase)
- Staffing plan and identification of key on-site supervision for phased corridor work
- Relevant past performance for concrete floor refinishing in commercial/institutional corridors
- Schedule approach tied to the phased nature of the work
- Quality control approach for concrete surface prep and finish consistency across multiple corridors
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- Solicitation/IFB/RFP documents and any attachments defining finish requirements and “related work”
- Place of performance details (building address/campus location specifics) and site access constraints
- Period of performance (start/end) and any required work hours
- Approximate square footage/number of corridors and levels included
- Existing floor condition details (current coatings, damage, repairs needed)
- Submission instructions (format, delivery method, required forms, evaluation criteria)
- Set-aside status and any bidder eligibility requirements
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