Roosevelt Middle School Roof Replacement
Federal opportunity from P2000402 - Facilities | P2000 - Facilities • Eugene School District 4J. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026.
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Roosevelt Middle School Roof Replacement Briefly, the work is described as: Full tear-off and replacement of existing metal roof panel assemblies and related flashing systems with new PVC roof assemblies and associated flashings at roof Areas C3, D1 & E3. Work includes disconnection and demolition of existing solar energy collection systems at roof Area D1. Beginning March 10, 2026 Prime Bidders, Sub-bidders and Suppliers may obtain bidding documents at the following hyperlink: http://www.4j.lane.edu./bids/. Hard copies are not provided by the School District. It is the responsibility of all Prime Bidders, Sub-bidders, and Suppliers to obtain Bidding Documents and all Addenda from the hyperlink. Addenda No. 1 may be viewed at: https://www.4j.lane.edu/bids Addenda No. 2 may be viewed at: https://www.4j.lane.edu/bids
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The opportunity at Roosevelt Middle School involves a comprehensive roof replacement project, specifically the full tear-off and replacement of existing metal roof panels and related flashing systems with new PVC assemblies. The project encompasses areas C3, D1, and E3, and includes the disconnection and demolition of existing solar energy systems at roof Area D1. Bidding documents will be available starting March 10, 2026, and all interested parties must access them online as hard copies will not be provided.
The buyer is looking to replace the roofing system at Roosevelt Middle School to ensure structural integrity and performance, including integration with solar energy systems currently in place.
- Roofing contractors with experience in PVC systems
- Companies experienced in solar energy systems integration
- Local contractors familiar with school district regulations
- Tear-off existing metal roof panel assemblies
- Install new PVC roof assemblies
- Replace related flashing systems
- Disconnect and demolish existing solar energy systems at Area D1
- Detailed project timeline
- Proof of roofing system experience
- Bid pricing breakdown
- Licenses and bonding information
- Compliance with applicable building codes
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- All bids must comply with local building codes
- Bidders must ensure compliance with environmental regulations regarding solar systems
- Competitive pricing is essential given public bidding environment
- Consider cost of materials and labor specific to PVC roofing
- Partner with subcontractors for roofing and solar system disconnection
- Consider teaming with local suppliers for materials
- Potential for delays due to weather affecting roofing work
- Need to coordinate with existing solar systems during demolition
- Changes in material costs leading up to bidding date
- What is the timeline for the bidding and award process?
- Are there specifics regarding the types of PVC materials preferred?
- What warranties are expected for the roof system?
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- Specific funding details for the project
- Previous roofing work history at the school
- Conditions regarding project oversight
- Expectations on project completion timeline
- Details on solar system specifications
- Information about local labor union requirements
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