Fire Station 13 Roof Replacement Project
Federal opportunity from City of Charlotte. Place of performance: NC. Response deadline: Apr 21, 2026.
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Description
Official Bonfire public listing for City of Charlotte. Reference 269-2026-200. Open the official portal for full documentation, attachments, and submission instructions.
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The City of Charlotte has announced the Fire Station 13 Roof Replacement Project under solicitation number 269-2026-200. The response deadline for proposals is set for April 21, 2026. Interested bidders should refer to the official Bonfire portal for comprehensive documentation and guidelines on submission.
The City aims to replace the roof of Fire Station 13 to ensure it meets current safety and operational standards, contributing to the overall maintenance of municipal infrastructure.
- General contractors with roofing expertise
- Companies with experience in municipal projects
- Local contractors familiar with Charlotte guidelines
- Site assessment
- Roof removal
- Installation of new roofing materials
- Compliance with safety regulations
- Completed proposal form
- Proof of insurance
- Relevant project experience
- Bid price breakdown
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Adhere to safety and environmental regulations
- Consider competitive but fair pricing based on market rates for roofing projects
- Include contingencies for potential cost overruns
- Local roofing subcontractors
- Suppliers of roofing materials
- Consultants for project management
- Potential delays due to weather conditions
- Unforeseen structural issues during roof assessment
- Regulatory compliance changes
- What are the existing issues with the current roof?
- Are there specific materials preferred by the City?
- What is the total budget for this project?
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- Detailed project specifications
- Budget estimate for the project
- Historical performance data of previous roofing contracts
- Specific materials required for the roof replacement
- Description of existing roof condition
- Contact information for the project manager
- List of mandatory certifications or qualifications needed to bid
- Timeframe for project completion
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