Comfort Station & Pavilion General Repairs and Reroof

Project ID: B26002776 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyHawaii Department of Land & Natural Resources [HI]
Deadline05/26/26
Posted05/08/26
Estimated Value$245,000 (Agency Estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationHawaii
Description
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Background

The State of Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources, through its Division of State Parks, is issuing a solicitation for general repairs and reroofing at the Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area located in Aiea, Oahu. The project aims to enhance the facilities for public use and ensure their longevity. The estimated cost of construction is $245,000.00.

Work Details

The scope of work includes general repairs and reroofing for three comfort stations and three pavilions at the recreation area. Specific tasks include: - Comfort Station #1: Replace roofing with 24-gauge galvalume corrugated roofing with Kynar 500 finish in slate gray; clean and coat rusted areas on the security door frame. - Comfort Station #2: Replace roofing and skylights; repair CMU block; clean and recoat. - Comfort Station #3: Replace roofing and skylights; repair siding and spalling concrete; clean and recoat. - Pavilion #1: Replace roofing and fascia; replace four existing ohia posts with composite posts. - Pavilion #2: Replace roofing and fascia; repair termite-damaged wood. - Pavilion #3: Replace roofing and fascia; repair decking and columns; replace missing posts and hardware.

Period of Performance

The contract work must be completed within 180 consecutive calendar days from the date of written notice to proceed.

Place of Performance

Keaiwa Heiau State Recreation Area, Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must possess a valid State of Hawaii Contractor’s license classification General B. Additionally, bidders must comply with various state laws including obtaining tax clearance certificates and certificates of compliance from relevant state departments. Bidders are also required to ensure that at least 80% of the workforce employed on the project are Hawaii residents.

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