Town of Belmont Homer Building Exterior Restoration
Federal opportunity from FACMAIN - Facilities Maintenance • Town of Belmont. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Project consists of but not limited to: repair and restoration of wood brackets, soffit, and associated woodwork across eaves; removal and reinstallation of snow rails and associated slates; replacement of copper gutter and downspouts at east elevation; selective repointing of brick mortar joints at cornice and resetting loose bricks at cornice covers; prep and repainting of all related architectural woodwork (filed sub-bid: painting).
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The Town of Belmont is seeking proposals for the restoration of the Homer Building's exterior, with a response deadline set for March 26, 2026. The project includes significant work on wood restoration, gutter replacement, and brick repointing, making it a comprehensive endeavor for experienced contractors. This is an opportunity for firms skilled in historical preservation and expert in architectural woodwork restoration to showcase their capabilities.
The Town of Belmont aims to restore and maintain the Homer Building's exterior, ensuring the structural integrity and aesthetic value of the historic site.
- Repair and restoration of wood brackets, soffit, and associated woodwork across eaves
- Removal and reinstallation of snow rails and associated slates
- Replacement of copper gutter and downspouts at east elevation
- Selective repointing of brick mortar joints at cornice and resetting loose bricks at cornice covers
- Preparation and repainting of all related architectural woodwork
- Company profile and experience
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Proposed pricing structure
- References from past similar projects
- Compliance with local building codes
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- Existing issues with the building that need to be addressed under restoration
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