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Z--Building 501 NOSC Louisville Roof Replacement
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Harrell Hooks Contract Specialist [email protected] 847-688-5395 x210
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Project work includes removal of the existing EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) roofing system, wood blocking, flashing, counter flashing, roof edge flashing, gutters, down spouts and insulation completely down to the deck. Provide all necessary demolition and removal of the existing felt/base flashing. Prepare surface to receive new roof. Install 60 mil fully adhered new single ply EPDM roof membrane with an a...
View moreThe Department of the Navy, NAVFACSYSCOM Mid-Atlantic, issued this award notice for solicitation N4008314R3213 regarding the roof replacement for Building 501 at NOSC Louisville. The project is classified under NAICS 238160 Roofing Contractors and PSC Z. Work involves the complete removal of an existing Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) roofing system, including wood blocking, flashing, gutters, downspouts, and insulation down to the deck. Harrell Hooks is the designated contract specialist for this requirement, which was updated on September 23, 2017.
The scope of work encompasses 31,160 square feet across four distinct roof areas. Requirements include the installation of a new 60 mil fully adhered EPDM membrane with tapered R30 insulation designed to provide a 1/4-inch per foot slope for positive drainage. The new system includes vent flashing, mechanical curb flashing, expansion joints, cast iron drain strainers, and prefinished anodized aluminum perimeter wall flashing. While the project anticipates that at least five percent of the roof deck may be damaged, the contractor must provide line item pricing for deck repairs exceeding 1,558 square feet.
Following the contract award, the contractor is required to perform a hazardous material survey to test for asbestos-containing materials, including pipe lagging, mastics, and insulation. This survey must be conducted by a Kentucky Licensed Asbestos Inspector with the findings submitted to the contracting officer. If the survey confirms the presence of asbestos, the contractor will be required to submit a proposal for total abatement costs at the direction of the government.
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