Opportunity

Allegan County Granicus #1124-26

Allegan County Youth Home Roof Replacement (Section 2) with EPDM Membrane

Posted

May 11, 2026

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

1124-26

NAICS

238160

Allegan County, Michigan is seeking a contractor to replace Section 2 of the roof at the Allegan County Youth Home Building. - Government Buyer: - Allegan County, County Administrator's Office (Robert J. Sarro) - OEMs and Vendors: - EPDM membrane manufacturers specified: Firestone, Carlisle, Johns Manville - Roofing material suppliers and insulation manufacturers may also be involved - Products/Services Requested: - Installation of an EPDM membrane roofing system covering approximately 8,300 square feet - Acceptable OEMs: Firestone, Carlisle, Johns Manville - Minimum 20-year manufacturer warranty required - Replacement and addition of roof insulation to meet or exceed current R-value and code - Installation of new flashing and edging to match adjacent roof sections - Removal and proper disposal of existing ballast and roof membrane - Complete roof replacement services, including permits, site safety, debris removal, and on-site supervision - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with detailed material and installation specifications - Contractor must secure all permits and inspections - Site safety and protection of county property are mandatory - Debris must be disposed of in accordance with all laws; county dumpsters may not be used - Minimum 20-year warranty on roofing system from manufacturer - Contractor must provide restroom accommodations for workers - Work must minimize inconvenience to building operations and public access

Description

This solicitation is for the replacement of Section 2 of the roof covering the Allegan County Youth Home Building located at 2243 33rd Street, Allegan, MI. The project involves replacing approximately 8,300 square feet of roofing with an EPDM membrane according to detailed specifications. The contractor is responsible for securing permits, ensuring site safety, minimizing public inconvenience, and proper debris disposal. The work must be conducted with care to avoid damage to county and other properties, with prompt repair required if damage occurs.

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