Opportunity

New Haven Opengov #2026-ITB-369

Flooring Replacement at Floyd Little Athletic Center, New Haven, CT

Posted

May 28, 2026

Respond By

June 24, 2026

Identifier

2026-ITB-369

NAICS

238330, 238190

This opportunity involves the replacement of flooring at the Floyd Little Athletic Center in New Haven, CT, managed by the City of New Haven Engineering Department. - Government Buyer: - City of New Haven Engineering Department - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing resilient flooring - Repair of aluminum curtain wall sill plates in vestibules - Moisture mitigation on slab-on-grade surfaces - Installation of new walk-off mats in vestibules - Installation of rubber flooring on four two-story stairways - Installation of patterned rubber flooring (multiple colors) in hallway and atrium/lobby - Products/Services Requested: - Rubber flooring (patterned, multiple colors) - Rubber flooring for stairs - Walk-off mats for vestibules - Removal and disposal services for existing flooring - Repair services for aluminum sill plates - Moisture mitigation services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal, state, and local wage laws, including the Davis Bacon Act - Bid bond of 5% required for bids exceeding $100,000 - Project term of one year with possible renewal - Technical requirements detailed in addenda and moisture probing report - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Attachments: - Addendum #3 Revision - Moisture Probing Report - Updated Building Schedule

Description

This project involves the flooring replacement for a large hallway and atrium/lobby, two vestibules, and four two-story stairways. The work includes removing existing resilient flooring, repairing aluminum curtain wall sill plates in vestibules, performing moisture mitigation on slab-on-grade, and installing walk-off mats in vestibules, rubber flooring in stairs, and patterned rubber flooring in multiple colors in the hallway and atrium/lobby. The project term is one year with possible renewal at the City's discretion. Bidders must comply with all federal, state, and local wage laws, including the Davis Bacon Act if applicable, and a bid bond of 5% is required if the bid exceeds $100,000.

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