Opportunity
Huntington Beach Planet bids #CC-1788
Restoration and Hazardous Material Abatement for Newland House Museum and Water Tower
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 20, 2026
Identifier
CC-1788
NAICS
562910, 238390, 238350, 236220
The City of Huntington Beach is seeking contractors for the restoration of the historic Newland House Museum and Water Tower. - Government Buyer: - City of Huntington Beach Department of Public Works - Community & Library Services / Construction Project Management - OEMs and Vendors: - Sherwin-Williams (specified for ultra-premium paint products) - Ellis Environmental (hazardous materials assessment, not a product OEM) - Products/Services Requested: - Lead-based paint remediation and asbestos abatement per Ellis Environmental report - Demolition and removal of rotten wood and shrubbery - Replacement of all windows, window frames, and moldings with historically accurate, double-pane elements - Full replacement of cellar doors, restoration/reuse of latches and handles - Installation of a new spire/flagpole on the turret - Surface cleaning, priming, and painting of all specified areas using Sherwin-Williams ultra-premium paint - Restoration and painting of the Newland Barn facility (additive alternative) - Product Line Items: - Ultra-premium Sherwin-Williams paint for all priming and painting - New double-pane windows and historically accurate window components - New spire/flagpole for turret - Asbestos-containing roofing mastics and window putty (to be abated) - Lead-based and lead-containing paints (to be abated) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractors must hold California State Contractor's Licenses: Class B (General), C-33 (Painting), and C-22 (Asbestos Abatement) - Either contractor or subcontractor must also possess C-17 (Glazing), C-22, and C-33 licenses - Certifications for lead-based paint removal per California Department of Public Health and CAL/OSHA - Strict compliance with environmental and safety regulations for hazardous material abatement - All window and wood replacements must be historically accurate - Project duration is 90 working days, with liquidated damages of $500 per calendar day for delays - Additive alternative for Newland Barn restoration adds 20 working days if awarded
Description
This solicitation is for the restoration of the Newland House Museum and Water Tower, including lead-based paint remediation, asbestos abatement, demolition of rotten wood, and replacement of windows and cellar doors with historically accurate elements. The work also involves removal of shrubbery around the water tower, surface cleaning, priming, and painting with ultra-premium Sherwin-Williams paint. The project requires licensed contractors with Class B and C-33 licenses and includes a pre-bid meeting on April 28, 2026. The bid due date is May 20, 2026, with an estimated duration of 90 working days and liquidated damages of $500 per calendar day.