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Magnetic Interior Storm Window Installation

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This contract involves the installation of magnetic interior storm windows at a historic site located in Port Tobacco, with the goal of preserving the building's integrity according to established preservation standards. The scope of work includes thorough preparation of the site, precise mounting and alignment of the storm windows, proper sealing to ensure durability and protection, and a final inspection to confirm compliance with preservation requirements. The project emphasizes both functional and aesthetic considerations to maintain the historical significance of the property. Issued by the Department of the Interior under the agency Ner Services Mabo (43000), this subcontract falls under the NAICS code 238150, which pertains to building finishing contractors. The contract posted on May 23, 2026, does not specify a set-aside status or agency contact details, and the performance location is identified by the zip code 20677. The comprehensive approach reflects a focus on careful execution in line with historic preservation guidelines, ensuring that the installation serves to enhance and protect the site while respecting its historic character.

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Install magnetic interior storm windows at historic Port Tobacco site ensuring preservation standards compliance.

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Department Of The Interior → Ner Services Mabo (43000)

NAICS

238150 - Glass and Glazing Contractors View NAICS

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Port Tobacco, MD, 20677, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Ner Services Mabo (43000)
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Installation of magnetic interior storm windows at a historic site, including preparation, mounting, alignment, sealing, and final inspection to meet preservation standards.

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