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Roof Deck Repair and Structural Reinforcement

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The contract requires the repair or replacement of damaged roof decking, fascia, soffit, and rafters, with an emphasis on reinforcing the structural integrity to meet current wind load standards. This work is critical to ensuring the safety and durability of the building envelope against severe weather conditions, particularly in regions prone to high winds. All materials and methods must comply with applicable building codes and engineering specifications to restore full structural function and long-term resilience. This subcontract is issued by the Community Development, Housing & Community Services Division of Florida, with a response deadline of August 4, 2026. The North American Industry Classification System code 238190 categorizes the work under other specialty trade contractors, indicating specialized roofing and structural repair services are required. The place of performance and point of contact details are not specified, but the project is accessible through the provided online portal for further information and submission of proposals.

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Repair and replace roof components to meet wind load standards and building codes by August 4, 2026.

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Florida → Community Development, Housing & Community Services DivisionView Agency

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238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior ContractorsView NAICS

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FL, USA

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AgencyFlorida → Community Development, Housing & Community Services Division
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Repair or replace damaged roof decking, fascia, soffit, and rafters; reinforce structure to meet wind load standards.

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