Opportunity
Hanover Township Civicplus #71
Pre-qualification for Historic Exterior Restoration of the Tuttle House in Hanover Township, NJ
Posted
August 20, 2026
Respond By
September 15, 2026
Identifier
71
NAICS
236118
Hanover Township in Morris County, NJ is seeking pre-qualification statements from experienced Historic Restoration General Contractors for the exterior restoration of the Tuttle House. - Government Buyer: - Township of Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey - Project location: 341 NJ-10, Whippany, NJ - Products/Services Requested: - Exterior carpentry repairs (wood shutters, clapboard, trim) - Masonry repairs (chimneys, stucco) - Window and door restoration (historic wood framed windows) - Siding and trim restoration - Installation of new exterior lighting fixtures - Surface preparation and painting of historic finishes - Project supervision and administration (including mockups, protection, and treatment procedures) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Strict compliance with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties - Review and oversight by County of Morris, New Jersey Historic Trust, and State Historic Preservation Office - Pre-qualification process; only qualified contractors will be invited to submit full proposals - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned; focus is on contractor qualifications and historic preservation expertise.
Description
The Township of Hanover is seeking experienced Historic Restoration General Contractors for the Exterior Repair and Restoration of the Tuttle House located at 341 NJ-10, Whippany, NJ. The work includes exterior carpentry repairs, masonry repairs, window and door restoration, siding and trim restoration, installation of new exterior lighting, and surface preparation and painting of the historic finish. All work must conform to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties and is subject to review by local historic authorities. Prospective bidders must submit pre-qualification statements and will be evaluated by representatives of the Township, Morris County, the New Jersey Historic Trust, and project architects.