Opportunity
Louisiana Procurement and Contract Network #3000026156
Flooring Replacement and Painting at LA War Veterans Hospital, Jackson, LA
Posted
April 20, 2026
Respond By
May 12, 2026
Identifier
3000026156
NAICS
238330, 238320
This solicitation seeks a contractor for flooring replacement and painting at the LA War Veterans Hospital in Jackson, Louisiana. - Government Buyer: - State of Louisiana, Office of State Procurement (Arkeith White) - Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (Shannon Sutton) - Project Scope: - Replace flooring and paint/sheetrock in approximately 80-85% of an 8,000 sq ft area - Areas include 14 offices, storage, lobby, hallways, conference room, break room, and bathrooms - Remove existing glue-down carpet and wallpaper - Prepare and resurface floors; patch and repair sheetrock - Install new carpet (Shaw Scoreboard II Carpet or equal, 26 oz., style/color: 2 Color First Down 00501) - Install new 4-inch cove base (color TBD) - Paint with Sherwin-Williams or equal (Agreeable Grey, exterior semi-gloss; primer plus two finish coats) - Move and replace furniture as needed - Work must be performed in phases to minimize disruption - Unique Requirements: - Mandatory jobsite visit prior to bidding - Contractors must meet Louisiana licensing and bonding requirements for projects over $50,000 - All materials, labor, tools, equipment, and supervision to be provided by contractor - Equivalent products must meet specified standards; no specific OEMs mandated - Place of Performance: - LA War Veterans Hospital, 4739 Hwy 10, Jackson, LA 70748
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement of flooring and painting/sheetrock at the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) located at the LA War Veterans Hospital in Jackson, LA. The project includes removal of existing glue-down carpet, preparation and resurfacing of flooring, installation of new carpet and cove base, furniture moving, and painting of walls with specified materials and colors. A mandatory jobsite visit is required prior to bidding, and contractors must comply with licensing and bonding requirements. The work is to be performed in phases to minimize disruption.