Purchaser
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Country
United States
Notice published
18 Feb 2026
Tenqual indexed
20 Feb 2026
Closing date
Not listed
Source ID
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Tender summary
The Hastings Resident Office building at Lock and Dam 2 in Hastings, MN experienced flood damage caused by a �? copper water pipe which froze and burst. The Contractor shall remove and replace all damaged material as indicated in paragraph 2.3. Damaged material includes, but is not limited to, 4? wall base molding, drywall, wall and above ceiling insulation (foam, batt, R-13 and R-19 fiberglass), water vapor barrier, bathroom wall tiles, stained carpet sections, ceiling tiles, and LED light panels. All replaced materials shall match existing material that was not damaged or otherwise approved by the Contracting Officer. Other work includes repairing the burst section of water pipe, reconnecting plumbing fixtures for the kitchenette to include hot water heater, painting new sheetrock as well as any damaged areas (walls, around floor molding, and along electrical conduit), remounting electrical conduit and fire alarm annunciators, testing the fire alarm system to validate functionality, remount fire extinguisher, steam cleaning the carpet, applying epoxy floor with non-slip grip in server room, and conducting air sampling mold testing before and after repairs. Solicitation Number: W912ES26QA030 Type: Presolicitation Base Type: Presolicitation NAICS: 238310 Classification Code: Z2AA Office Address: SAINT PAUL, MN Place of Performance: 55033 POC: Justin Rose, JUSTIN.H.ROSE@USACE.ARMY.MIL, 6512905422
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- Located in United States.
- Source notice 8054c23993c94ff69f48aa4b05fc4d03 on SAM.gov.
- Notice published 18 Feb 2026; Tenqual indexed it 20 Feb 2026.
- No closing date is listed yet.
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