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Reroofing Revitalization effort

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The contract involves a comprehensive reroofing revitalization project across multiple facilities at the Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards. The scope includes complete roof system replacements, repairs, renovations, and upgrades to various roofing components. Additionally, the project covers the installation and enhancement of guardrails and fall-protection systems, improvements to roof access and safety features, and the removal and replacement of existing storm drainage systems. Roofing materials will include standing seam metal roofs and weldable thermoplastic membranes, requiring the contractor to have proven expertise with these specialized materials and installation methods. This full-scale effort will also address safety and logistical challenges posed by the significant heights of some roof locations, necessitating specialized crane operations and rigging for safe material handling. The project will be executed as a design-build effort, emphasizing a comprehensive design and planning phase prior to construction, ensuring all technical and safety requirements are met efficiently. The responsible agency is NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center, highlighting the importance of strict adherence to quality and safety standards throughout the contract execution.

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Reroof multiple Armstrong Flight Research Center facilities, including safety upgrades and storm system replacements.

Agency

National Aeronautics And Space Administration → Armstrong Flight Research Center

NAICS

236210 - Industrial Building Construction View NAICS

Place of Performance

Edwards, CA, United States

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AgencyNational Aeronautics And Space Administration → Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Execute a full-scale reroofing revitalization effort that includes complete roof system replacements; repair, renovation, and upgrade of roofing components; across multiple facilities; installation and upgrading of guardrails and fall-protection systems; improvements to roof access and safety features; and the removal and replacement of existing storm drainage systems. Roofing systems may include standing seam metal roofs and/or weldable thermoplastic membranes, requiring contractors to demonstrate experience with these materials and associated installation techniques.
A full-scale reroofing revitalization effort across multiple facilities. Some roofs are located at significant heights, requiring specialized crane operations and rigging expertise to safely transport and position materials on elevated roof structures. This project will be executed as a design-build effort, requiring a comprehensive design and planning phase prior to construction.

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