Fine Arts conservation of paintings, murals, sculptures
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The contract involves the conservation of fine arts, specifically focusing on paintings, murals, and sculptures owned by the government. The General Services Administration (GSA) is responsible for the care, preservation, and maintenance of these cultural properties, ensuring they remain intact for future generations. The scope covers condition assessments, treatment recommendations, actual conservation work, and ongoing maintenance carried out across various locations throughout the United States. This solicitation, identified as 47PH5326Q0015, was posted on May 19, 2026, with a response deadline of June 19, 2026. It falls under the NAICS code 711510, which pertains to museums and related institutions. The contracting office is located in Washington, D.C., under the PBS Centralized Acquisition Services, Customer Contracting Branch A of the GSA. Interested parties are to coordinate primarily through Miriam Babcock, the designated contact person for this opportunity. No set-aside provisions apply to this solicitation.
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Washington, DC, 20405, USASet-Aside
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GSA is entrusted with the care and preservation of Government-owned works of art. The conservation of artwork, including condition assessment, recommendation of treatments, conservation treatments and cyclic maintenance, is of particular interest to GSA since it has the responsibility of preserving and maintaining these cultural properties intact for the benefit of future generations. These projects are located in various locations throughout the U.S.
