Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #311-25-26-42
Painting and Maintenance of Tennis Court Light Poles at River Birch Tennis Center, Greenville, NC
Posted
April 22, 2026
Respond By
May 05, 2026
Identifier
311-25-26-42
NAICS
238320
This opportunity involves the painting and maintenance of exterior metal light poles at the River Birch Tennis Center in Greenville, NC. - Government Buyer: - City of Greenville, Project Management Department - Contact: Mike Watson, Project Coordinator - OEMs and Vendors: - Sherwin-Williams is specified as the preferred paint manufacturer; equivalent products are acceptable - Products/Services Requested: - Preparation and painting of exterior metal light poles - Includes surface preparation, rust treatment, priming, and application of a high-durability, UV-resistant exterior enamel coating system (Sherwin-Williams All Surface Enamel (Acrylic) or equivalent) - Two finish coats required - All labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals to be provided by contractor - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Compliance with OSHA safety guidelines - Proper debris removal and disposal - 1-year warranty on labor and standard manufacturer warranty on materials - MWBE participation goals: 10% MBE, 6% WBE - Insurance requirements: workers compensation, commercial general liability, and others as applicable - Use of plywood mats if a scissor lift is used - Strict adherence to nondiscrimination and equal opportunity clauses - Contractors encouraged to visit the site prior to bidding - Place of Performance: - River Birch Tennis Center, 624 W. Arlington Blvd., Greenville, NC - Contracting Office: - Jaycee Park Administrative office, 2000 Cedar Lane, Greenville, NC 27835
Description
The City of Greenville's Project Management Department is soliciting bids for the preparation and painting of exterior tennis court light poles at the River Birch Tennis Center. The work includes surface preparation, rust treatment, priming, and application of a complete coating system suitable for exterior metal substrates. Contractors are encouraged to visit the site as no pre-bid meeting will be held. The project requires compliance with OSHA safety guidelines and includes removal and proper disposal of debris.