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Painting and Surface Finishing

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The contract calls for the painting and surface finishing of repaired and newly installed fence sections to seamlessly match the existing color and finish, ensuring a uniform visual appearance and long-lasting weather resistance across the entire structure. Work must be executed with precision to maintain aesthetic consistency while meeting durability standards for outdoor exposure. This subcontract, categorized under NAICS code 238320 for specialty trade contractors, is issued by the California Office of Emergency Services and is open for response until July 29, 2026. The solicitation does not specify a set-aside type or geographic restrictions, and all performance is expected to occur within the agency’s jurisdiction in California without further location details provided. Interested parties must submit proposals through the state procurement portal prior to the posted deadline.

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Paint and finish fence sections to match existing color and finish for durability and uniform appearance in California.

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California → Office of Emergency ServicesView Agency

NAICS

238320 - Painting and Wall Covering ContractorsView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Paint repaired and newly installed fence sections to match the color and finish of existing segments, ensuring a uniform and weather-resistant appearance.

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