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Historic Monument Restoration Engineering & Design Oversight

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The contract requires professional engineering and design oversight for the restoration of a Civil War-era monument, ensuring that all restoration activities adhere to historical preservation standards and engineering best practices. Key responsibilities include on-site construction observation, verification of compliance with approved plans and regulatory requirements, and detailed reporting on the quality of workmanship throughout the project lifecycle. The contractor must possess demonstrated expertise in historic structure rehabilitation and be capable of coordinating with preservation officials to maintain the monument’s historical integrity while addressing structural concerns. The subcontract is issued under NAICS code 541330 for architectural and engineering services and is managed by Michigan’s Parks & Recreation agency. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026. The place of performance is not specified in the provided details, though work is expected to occur at the monument’s location within Michigan. This engagement emphasizes technical precision, adherence to preservation guidelines, and consistent documentation to ensure accountability and quality control during restoration activities.

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Engineering oversight for Civil War monument restoration in Michigan, adhering to historic preservation standards.

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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MI, USA

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Provide professional engineering and design oversight for the restoration of a Civil War-era monument, including construction observation, compliance verification, and reporting on workmanship quality.

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