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Spray Foam Insulation Installation

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The contract entails the removal of existing insulation and the installation of closed-cell spray foam insulation in walls and ceilings to achieve specified thermal performance standards of R-5 for walls and R-10 for ceilings, with ceilings requiring an R-30 rating. The insulation material must be Foam it Green Slow Rise Foam or an approved equivalent, ensuring compliance with energy efficiency requirements and industry best practices for air sealing and thermal resistance. All work must be performed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and applicable building codes. This is a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, classified under NAICS code 238310 for insulation contractors, and is issued by the Department of Agriculture’s FPAC Business Center Acquisition Division. The opportunity was posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of July 27, 2026, and the work is to be performed in Booneville, Arkansas, with a ZIP code of 72927. The contract is restricted to small businesses as defined by the SBA, and all qualified bidders must meet eligibility criteria for the set-aside program. Performance is expected to be completed at the designated location under the terms specified in the solicitation.

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Remove existing insulation, install Foam it Green spray foam to R-5 walls and R-30 ceilings in Booneville, AR, for small business set-aside.

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Department Of Agriculture → Fpac Bus Cntr-Acq DivisionView Agency

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238310 - Drywall and Insulation Contractors View NAICS

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Booneville, AR, 72927, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Agriculture → Fpac Bus Cntr-Acq Division
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Removal of existing insulation and installation of closed-cell spray foam insulation in walls and ceilings to meet R-5/10 (walls) and R-30 (ceilings) performance standards using 'Foam it Green Slow Rise Foam' or equivalent.

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