Kiln Room Enclosure Construction at Jaycee Park Administration Building
| Agency | City of Greenville [NC] |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 07/07/26 |
| Posted | 06/16/26 |
| Estimated Value | $85,000 - $220,000 (AI estimate) |
| Set Aside | Not Provided |
| NAICS | Not Provided |
| PSC | Not Provided |
| Location | North Carolina |
Background
The City of Greenville's Project Management Department is seeking bids for the construction of a Kiln Room Enclosure at the Jaycee Park Administration Building. This project aims to convert an existing covered patio into a fully enclosed, conditioned workspace suitable for pottery programs, enhancing the facility's functionality while adhering to safety and building regulations.
Work Details
The contractor will provide all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to complete the following tasks: 1. Convert the existing covered patio into a fully enclosed workspace with a kiln zone, plumbing fixtures, insulation, and a new roof structure. 2. Remove existing roofing and fencing, maintaining the concrete slab for new wall construction. 3. Construct new exterior walls using pressure-treated materials and vinyl siding. 4. Install insulation (R-13 for walls and R-38 for roof) and ensure air sealing throughout the building envelope. 5. Install a new roof system with architectural shingles and proper flashing. 6. Install FRP wall panels in designated areas and cement board panels adjacent to kilns. 7. Provide electrical connections for kilns and install LED lighting fixtures along with necessary outlets. 8. Rough-in plumbing for a utility sink, ensuring compliance with NC Plumbing Code.
Period of Performance
The contractor is expected to commence work in mid-August 2026 and achieve full completion within 30 calendar days, weather permitting.
Place of Performance
All work will be performed at the Jaycee Park Administration Building located at 2000 Cedar Lane, Greenville, NC.
Bidder Requirements
Bidders must comply with all OSHA safety guidelines, obtain necessary permits prior to commencing work, and adhere to insurance requirements including Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Commercial General Liability Insurance with specified limits. Additionally, bidders are encouraged to utilize minority-owned businesses as part of their subcontracting efforts.
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