Opportunity
City of Lincoln Ionwave #26-090
Overhead Garage Door Replacement at Five Lancaster County Shops
Posted
April 03, 2024
Respond By
April 07, 2026
Identifier
26-090
NAICS
238290
Lancaster County Engineering Department is seeking bids for the removal and replacement of overhead garage doors at five county shops in Nebraska. - Government Buyer: - Lancaster County Engineering Department (Lincoln, NE) - Procurement managed by Lincoln Purchasing - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing overhead garage doors and installation of new doors and openers at: - Walton Shop (3 doors) - Raymond Shop (3 doors) - Panama Shop (2 doors) - Malcolm Shop (2 doors) - Roca Shop (2 doors, including 1 low headroom door) - Each door must meet specifications: - Flush white panels, 2" (51mm) thickness, .015 steel exterior, CFC-free polyurethane core - Annealed clear DSB glazing on third section, U-factor 0.10 / R-value 17.50, PVC thermal break - Trolley single operation, center mount 1/2HP operator with 12' rail, photo-eyes, brake, wood jamb, torsion spring, single button opener - Low headroom configuration required for one Roca Shop door - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with safety, disposal, and insurance requirements - One-year minimum warranty - Adherence to Employee Classification Act and Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act - Performance and payment bonds required - Work to be performed Monday-Friday, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm CST - Vendors/Plan Holders Mentioned: - AAA Garage Door Inc - Mead Lumber - Beatrice - The Overhead Door Co of Lincoln, Inc - No specific OEMs or part numbers are mandated, allowing for multiple manufacturers' products that meet the technical specifications.
Description
Lancaster County is soliciting bids for the removal and replacement of overhead garage doors at five county shops. The scope includes supplying and installing new doors along with garage door openers, adhering to specified sizes, materials, and operational features. The contract requires compliance with insurance, warranty, and certification requirements, including adherence to the Foreign Adversary Contracting Prohibition Act. Bidders must submit responses electronically by April 7, 2026, and provide all necessary documentation and certifications.