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Roofing and Waterproofing

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The contract involves the installation of built-up roofing, membrane systems, flashings, and waterproofing specifically for below-grade structures, requiring specialized expertise in waterproofing technologies and materials to ensure structural integrity against moisture intrusion. The work is scoped under NAICS code 238160, indicating it falls within roofing contractor services, and is issued as a subcontract by the County of Maui in Hawaii, with a response deadline of August 28, 2026. The project demands precise execution of waterproofing systems to protect foundation and subterranean elements, with materials and methods meeting industry standards for durability and long-term performance under environmental stress. While no specific location details or point of contact are provided, the solicitation is accessible through the PublicPurchase platform, suggesting interested parties must follow the external link for full bid specifications, requirements, and submission guidelines.

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Built-up roofing and waterproofing for below-grade structures under Maui County subcontract, due August 28, 2026.

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238160 - Roofing ContractorsView NAICS

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HI, USA

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AgencyHawaii → County of Maui
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Installation of built-up roofing, membrane systems, flashings, and waterproofing for below-grade structures.

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