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Structural Deck Repair and Replacement

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This contract pertains to the inspection, repair, and replacement of deteriorated wood or metal roof decking after the existing roof has been removed. The work involves identifying structural damage to the decking, determining the extent of deterioration, and performing necessary repairs or full replacements to restore structural integrity in accordance with building standards. All tasks must be carried out following the removal of the roofing system to allow full access to the underlying structure, ensuring thorough assessment and effective remediation of compromised areas. The solicitation is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 238190, which encompasses other miscellaneous construction specialties, and is issued by the UNC System Office Design/Construction in North Carolina. The opportunity was posted on July 17, 2026, with a deadline for responses set for August 11, 2026, at 10:00 PM Eastern Time. The place of performance is not specified beyond the state of North Carolina, and no set-aside restrictions or organizational type details are provided. All interested parties must submit proposals through the official portal by the stated deadline to be considered for award.

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Inspect, repair, or replace damaged roof decking after removal, per building standards in North Carolina.

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North Carolina → Unc - System Office Design/constructionView Agency

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238190 - Other Foundation, Structure, and Building Exterior ContractorsView NAICS

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NC, US

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Inspection, repair, and replacement of deteriorated wood or metal roof decking following roof removal.

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