Opportunity

Trenton Civicplus #BID2026-36

Historic Restoration and Rehabilitation of Trenton Carver Youth and Family Center

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

BID2026-36

NAICS

236220, 238190

This opportunity involves the exterior historic restoration and rehabilitation of the Trenton Carver Youth and Family Center in Trenton, NJ. - Government Buyer: - City of Trenton Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Purchasing - Contracting office at City Hall Annex, 319 East State Street, Trenton, NJ - Project Scope: - Roofing replacement (including cold fluid applied membrane and asphalt shingles) - Parapet wall and cornice restoration and repairs - Masonry restoration (brick, terracotta, precast stone) - Structural steel repairs and hazardous material remediation - Installation of new access ladder, gutters, flashing, and roof access opening - Concrete work (roof slab, sidewalk, deck ceiling, shoring, and bracing) - Utility work (storm sidewalk trench) - Selective demolition and painting - Products/Services Requested: - Terracotta cap replacement (50 units) - Brick repair, replacement, and rebuild (2,000 units) - Precast coping, cornice, base, and dentil stone replacements - Steel angle and channel removal/replacement - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor qualifications in historic preservation, cold fluid applied membrane roofing, and masonry restoration - Compliance with federal CDBG requirements (Davis-Bacon Act, labor standards, nondiscrimination, MBE/WBE participation, Section 3 hiring goals) - Project completion required within 200 calendar days from Notice to Proceed; $500/day liquidated damages for late completion - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation.

Description

This solicitation is for the exterior historic restoration and rehabilitation of the Trenton Carver Youth and Family Center located at 40 Fowler Street, Trenton, NJ. The project includes roofing replacement, parapet wall, and cornice restoration and repairs. Contractors must be qualified in historic preservation, cold fluid applied membrane roofing, and masonry restoration. The project is funded in part by the Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) and requires compliance with federal labor standards and Section 3 requirements.

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