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Published March 5, 2024 at 7:00 PM

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Renovation of a mixed-use development in Waterbury, Connecticut. Completed plans call for the renovation of a educational facility; and laboratory facility.

CLARIFICATION DEADLINE 3/4/2024 2:00 PM The city of Waterbury seeks an educational partner to provide the following reconditioning and refinishing lab table remodels using the following protocols in 3 classrooms (Rooms 250, 254, 256) at Kennedy High School-: Instructions for Refinishing Existing Epoxy Resin Lab Table Tops: 1. Tops should be thoroughly cleaned of oil, wax, or residue with lacquer thinner. 2. The existing finish should be thoroughly sanded with 80-grit sandpaper to featheredge any nicks, scratches, etc., and to remove any buildup of residue. 3. Tops should then be thoroughly sanded with a fine abrasive 150- to 180-grit sandpaper to prepare them for the new finish. 4. Apply a primer coating of black semigloss lacquer paint with a brush and/or roller. The primer coating should be formulated to be comparable with the epoxy finish coat. 5. After the primer coating is thoroughly dry (8-10 hours), sand with a fine 180- to 200- grit sandpaper. 6. Remove all sanding dust with a tack rag, and apply the epoxy finish coat with a brush and/or roller. 7. If a second coating is required to obtain the desired finish, repeat steps 5 and 6. Instructions for replacing existing cabinet doors and drawers 1. Remove all doors and drawer fronts. Missing doors or drawers must be fabricated to match the existing design. 2. Any missing veneer pieces must be replaced to have a uniform finish. 3. The existing finish should be thoroughly sanded with 80-grit sandpaper to featheredge any nicks, scratches, etc., and to remove any buildup of residue. 4. Doors and drawers should then be thoroughly sanded with a fine abrasive 150- to 180-grit sandpaper to prepare them for the new finish. 5. Cabinet framing has to be prepared for painting using the same technique as drawers and doors. 6. Use stain (chosen color by the district) and allow it to penetrate the veneer to have uniform color and coverage. 7. Seal stain using water-based poly to seal the stain. 8. Install face-mounted hardware to match the existing.

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