Opportunity
BidNet Direct #RFP#20260327
Concrete Gym Floor Refinishing Services for Merrimack County Department of Corrections
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 17, 2026
Identifier
RFP#20260327
NAICS
238330, 238390
Merrimack County Department of Corrections is seeking proposals for refinishing the concrete gym floor at its Boscawen, NH facility. - Government Buyer: - Merrimack County Department of Corrections (Purchasing Department) - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing floor coating (installed 2004, PPG Amerlock 400) - Surface preparation, application of industrial/corrections-grade floor coating system - Line striping and slip-resistant clear coating - Coverage area: approximately 2,556 sq ft (gym floor) plus adjacent storage and janitorial rooms - Includes all labor, materials, equipment, maintenance manuals, and as-built drawings - OEMs and Vendors: - PPG (preferred: Amerlock 400) - Equivalent or superior products (2-part epoxy, polyaspartic aliphatic, or polyurea systems) will be considered if technical data is provided - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Floor coating must withstand high foot traffic in a corrections environment and last 20+ years - Minimum solids content, UV stability, and chemical/abrasion resistance required - Contractor must provide warranty information and detailed cost breakdown - Mandatory facility tour for all bidders - 24/7 contact availability and compliance with DOC directives - Award recommendation will consider contractor's product recommendation and technical submittals
Description
Merrimack County is seeking proposals for concrete floor resurfacing services at the Merrimack County Department of Corrections gym floor located in Boscawen, New Hampshire. The project involves refinishing the existing concrete gym floor coating, which is currently PPG Amerlock 400, with a durable coating capable of withstanding high foot traffic and lasting 20+ years. The gym floor measures approximately 2,556 square feet, and adjacent storage and janitorial areas also require new floor coating. Proposals are due by April 17, 2026, and submissions can be electronic or physical.