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Last Updated | 07/25/2023 02:57 PM |
Project Title | Flat Roof Replacement at Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Lincoln Building |
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City, State (County) | Ewing, NJ 08628 (Mercer County) |
Category(s) | Single Trades |
Sub-Category(s) | Roofing |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids |
Project Status | Bidding, Construction start expected August 2023 |
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Estimated Value | $1,117,193 [brand] Estimate |
Plans Available from | Agency's Affiliate |
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Description | Location: Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Lincoln Building Trenton, Mercer County, NJ Technical Proposals will be evaluated by the Selection Committee based upon the following evaluation criteria: 1. Firm/Team Organization/Sub-Consultants 2. Experience of the Firm, Project Team and Key Team Members 3. Project Approach/Understanding of Project 4. The Firm's Approach to Maintaining the Project Schedule If a firm wishes to participate in the selection process for future projects but is not presently prequalified by the DPMC, the firm should submit a DPMC 48A, which may be found at www.state.nj.us/treasury/dpmc he Consultant shall provide the design to replace the flat roofs on the Lincoln Building at the Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Lincoln Building. This shall include, gutters and downspout details as well as providing for necessary sheathing replacement. The Consultant shall investigate all chimneys and recommend repairs including but not limited to pointing, flashing, brick replacement, and capping. The Consultant shall investigate and provide a design for all roofs including roofs with HVAC equipment and sloped shingle roofs on the Lincoln Building. The design documents shall provide for a unit cost for the replacement of various concealed materials such as blocking, sheathing, and decking, etc... that are determined to be damaged after roof removal. The design documents shall specify that the roof must be protected during construction activities and made watertight at the completion of each day's work. Coordination with the Using Agency and DPMC will be required with respect to parking, material staging and storage, security, use of utilities and the need for porta-johns etc...and the information shall be included in the design documents. 1. Roof System Removal: The existing roof system, insulation, flashings, and related trims shall be completely removed to the original decking and legally disposed. The removal of the existing roof system shall be coordinated with the installation of the new roof to prevent exposure to weather conditions and potential water infiltration into the building. X Design documents shall identify all requirements for safety devices, need for chutes and/or cranes for roof material removal, dumpster location, protection from exposure to the weather, protection of property and personnel, building access routes and circulation patterns, contractor use of the premises, parking, security procedures, equipment and materials storage, waste disposal, etc. To minimize disruption to unexcavated areas and enhance the protection of fragile underground utilities, ground mats are to be used if heavy equipment (cranes, tractor trailers, dumpsters etc...) are expected to travel over or operate from unpaved areas. |
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