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Roofing and Waterproofing

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The contract under the title Roofing and Waterproofing calls for the installation of membrane roofing systems along with detailed flashing work to achieve comprehensive weatherproofing. The work is intended to ensure long-term durability and protection against environmental elements, with specific emphasis on proper sealing and integration of roofing components. The opportunity is listed as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 238160, indicating it falls under roofing contractors. It was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of August 14, 2026, giving interested parties approximately four weeks to prepare and submit proposals. The contracting agency is identified as Utah, though no specific city, state, or address details are provided for the office or place of performance, and no set-aside designation or point of contact information is included in the data. The opportunity is accessible through the BonfireHub platform via a public link.

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Membrane roofing and flashing installation under Utah subcontract, due August 14, 2026, NAICS 238160.

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UT, USA

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Installation of membrane roofing systems and flashing details to ensure weatherproofing.

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