Opportunity
Tennessee Department of General Services #32701-13892
Historic Window and Door Restoration at Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site
Posted
April 18, 2026
Respond By
May 21, 2026
Identifier
32701-13892
NAICS
238350
This opportunity involves the restoration of historic windows and doors at the Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site in Johnson City, TN, managed by the Tennessee Historical Commission. - Government Buyer: - Tennessee Historical Commission (State of Tennessee), Environment & Conservation Department - Project managed at Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site - Products/Services Requested: - Restoration of historic windows and doors, including: - 2 twelve-over-twelve windows - 1 seven-pane door transom - 2 five-pane door sidelights - 19 six-over-six windows - 4 entry/exit doors and frames (across Law Office and Home) - Services include evaluation, careful disassembly, paint removal, wood repair, glazing, hardware restoration, finishing (including linseed oil for unpainted surfaces), and reinstallation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict adherence to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for rehabilitation - Use of period-appropriate glass and historically accurate hardware - Licensed and insured contractors with at least three years of experience in historic window restoration - Strong encouragement for site visits prior to bidding - Emphasis on preservation standards and historically accurate materials and finishes - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are specified, as the work is specialized restoration rather than product supply - Place of Performance/Delivery: - Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site, 2620 South Roan St., Johnson City, TN 37601
Description
This solicitation is for the restoration of historic windows and doors at the Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site in Tennessee. The work includes evaluation, careful disassembly, paint removal, repair, glazing, hardware restoration, finishing, and reinstallation of various window types and doors in the historic law office and home. Contractors must be licensed, insured, and experienced in historic window restoration, and are encouraged to conduct a site visit prior to bidding. The project emphasizes preservation standards and historically accurate materials and finishes.