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Renovation of a military facility in Portland, Maine. Working plans call for the renovation of a military facility.
Bid Cancelled. 1. The Custom House Building is located within the 'Old Port' waterfront district of Portland, Maine and is bordered by Commercial, Pearl, Custom House and Fore Streets. The existing three-story building built in 1867 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a National Landmark in 1973. The building was originally designed in the Second Empire/Renaissance Revival styles and exhibits a highly decorative exterior granite stonework facade as well as decorative plasterwork primarily located within the large open Custom Hall. 1. The intent of this project is to repair and restore the masonry-building exterior, in order to alleviate ongoing water damage within in the building interior and enhance the building performance limited historical lime plaster interior restoration. Primary work items will include masonry repointing, installation of leaded "T" and "L" joints, restoration and cleaning, and removal of rust stains on the granite. The Contractor shall provide all management, supervision, labor, materials, tools and equipment to repair and restore the masonry-building exterior on the Pearl St. side at the U.S. Customhouse in Portland, Me. The following work is required for this restoration project. A. Repointing/restoration failing granite mortar joints on the roof top, balustrade, and include the facade above the second floor windows up to the roof. B. On the rooftop, repointing to include the balustrades, parapet, coping and existing water table. C. Masonry cleaning: There is substantial biological growth within the mortar joints and on granite surfaces. Apply an appropriate cleaner to remove and kill the biological growth from the masonry. Include removing any rust stains on the facade. D. Lead Joints: Repair and or replace the failing lead joint covers. The covers include the tee, left & right angles and edge covers. 1. The Contractor shall provide all management, supervision, labor, materials, tools and equipment to repair and restore the interior plaster surfaces on the second floor, Custom House St. side, of the grand ballroom at the U.S. Customhouse in Portland, Me. The following work is required for this restoration project and includes all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary to complete the interior restoration of plaster and painting as specified herein, including, but not limited to the following: A. Examine, sound and probe damaged plaster to determine the extent of work at and mark out plaster surfaces with designation for work required to achieve sound plaster surfaces at each location. B. Removal of loose flat plaster to sound substrate and sound adjacent plaster, preparation of substrate and edges of adjacent sound plaster, and provision of new finish coat plaster to match profile and texture of adjacent sound plaster. C. Removal of lifting and flaking paint without damaging plaster substrate and filling areas from which paint was removed flush with surfaces of adjacent sound paint to match surface texture of adjacent painted surfaces. D. Removal of chipped and loose material along stable cracks in plaster, sanding to remove sharp edges, and filling cracks to match profile and texture of adjacent sound plaster. E. Re-adhering detached historic plaster & delaminated layer or layers of plaster to sound base coat plaster. F. Patch ornamental, and molded plaster surfaces where required for sound plasterwork. Create molds for and provide new cast plaster elements to match existing original moldings 1. Restoration Specialist: Contractor that performs restoration mortar work shall be regularly engaged in preparation of mortars to match historic mortars. Contractor shall demonstrate to Government's satisfaction that, within previous five (5) years, he has successfully performed and completed in a timely manner at least three (3) projects similar in scope and type to required work involving buildings designated as Landmarks by local governmental authorities; or buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places or on a State Register of Historic Places or pre-qualifications acceptable to the Maine Historic Preservation Commission. 2. Conservator/Specialist: Work of this Section shall be performed by a "Conservator/ Specialist," hereby defined as an individual or firm with established reputation for successfully performing the highest quality plaster consolidation and restoration work similar in type and scope to that required by this Section. Contractor shall demonstrate to Government's satisfaction that, within previous five (5) years, he has successfully performed and completed in a timely manner at least three (3) projects similar in scope and type to required work involving buildings designated as Landmarks by local governmental authorities; or buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places or on a State Register of Historic Places. The Estimated Cost is between $100,000 and $200,000. This award is 100% reserved for small business. *Some or all of the documents for this project may be controlled unclassified information and property of the United States Government and if so we will not be obtaining them. Users must register with FBO in order to view and obtain controlled unclassified documents.
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Military
$200,000.00
Public - Federal
Renovation
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