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Roofing System Installation

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The contract pertains to the installation of a low-slope membrane roofing system, encompassing all necessary components such as insulation, vapor barriers, and flashing to ensure proper weatherproofing and energy efficiency. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 238160, which classifies it within the roofing contracting industry, and it is issued by the County Executive Office - CPO in California. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with a response deadline of July 28, 2026, at 9:00 PM, requiring interested parties to submit proposals prior to this cutoff. While specific project location details are not provided, performance is expected within California, and no set-aside provisions or organization type restrictions are indicated, making the opportunity open to eligible subcontractors without demographic or size-based limitations. All work must comply with industry standards for low-slope roofing applications to meet the functional and durability requirements of the system.

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Low-slope roofing subcontract in California, due July 28, 2026, open to all eligible bidders.

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California → County Executive Office - CPOView Agency

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238160 - Roofing ContractorsView NAICS

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CA, USA

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Installation of low-slope membrane roofing system including insulation, vapor barriers, and flashing.

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