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First-Floor Interior Renovation and Layout Reconfiguration

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The contract entails the demolition and reconfiguration of existing first-floor interior spaces within a residential structure in Rosemead, California, to transform current bedrooms, a living room, and a garage into a new living room, kitchen, pantry, and courtyard. This renovation project involves significant structural changes to the layout, requiring careful planning and execution to repurpose functional areas while maintaining structural integrity and compliance with applicable building standards. The work is classified under NAICS code 236220, indicating it falls under residential building construction, and is structured as a subcontract to support broader municipal or community improvement goals under the City of Rosemead’s oversight. The project was posted on July 7, 2026, and is located entirely within the City of Rosemead, with no indication of federal or state agency involvement beyond local governance. Although specific monetary terms, duration, or performance milestones are not provided, the scope implies a focus on interior spatial optimization and potentially increased livability through the introduction of an enclosed courtyard. The project is accessible via a public link tied to California’s CEQAnet system, suggesting environmental or regulatory compliance considerations are embedded in its approval and execution framework.

General Info

Demolish and reconfigure Rosemead home interiors into living room, kitchen, pantry, and courtyard.

Agency

California → City of Rosemead

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Rosemead, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of Minor Exception 25-05.

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Rosemead
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California → City of Rosemead
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Demolition and reconfiguration of existing interior spaces including bedrooms, living room, and garage into a new living room, kitchen, pantry, and courtyard.

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