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Split Stone Repair with Epoxy Injection

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The contract titled Split Stone Repair with Epoxy Injection involves the repair of masonry or stone damage resulting from drilling activities, using pressure-injected epoxy to restore structural integrity in accordance with approved specifications. This work is critical for maintaining the durability and safety of stone and masonry elements that may have been compromised during prior construction or maintenance operations. The contractor must employ precise techniques to ensure the epoxy fully bonds and reinforces the damaged areas, meeting all technical and quality standards set for the repair process. Issued by Amtrak under NAICS code 238190, this subcontract opportunity was posted on June 17, 2026, with a response deadline of July 1, 2026. Although specific location details are not provided, the work is expected to occur at Amtrak facilities where stone or masonry damage from drilling has been identified. The solicitation is open to qualified subcontractors capable of executing specialized epoxy injection procedures, with no set-aside provisions designated. Interested parties must submit their proposals through Amtrak’s online procurement portal prior to the deadline to be considered.

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Epoxy injection repair of drilling-damaged stone and masonry at Amtrak facilities under NAICS 238190.

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238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior Contractors View NAICS

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NJ, US

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Repair masonry or stone damage caused during drilling using pressure-injected epoxy, restoring structural integrity per approved specifications.

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