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Structural Reinforcement and Masonry Repair

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The contract involves specialized masonry repair work focused on the restoration and reinforcement of existing brick structures in Roma. Key tasks include using brick and lime-pozzolana mortar to repair masonry, reinforcing delaminated tuff, and employing the toothing technique for integrating new brickwork with existing masonry. Additionally, the scope requires hand-cut chase grooves to anchor new structural elements securely, ensuring durability and stability in the repair process. Issued by the US Embassy Rome under the Department of State, this subcontract falls within the NAICS code 238140, which pertains to masonry contractors. The solicitation was posted on June 16, 2026, with a response deadline of July 17, 2026, at 10:00 AM. The work is set to be performed in Roma, and the contract aims to address critical structural concerns through meticulous masonry restoration techniques using traditional materials and methods.

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Masonry restoration in Rome using brick, lime-pozzolana mortar, toothing, and chase grooves for reinforcement.

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Department Of State → US Embassy Rome

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238140 - Masonry Contractors View NAICS

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Roma, IT-RM, ITA

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Rome
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Masonry repair using brick and lime-pozzolana mortar, including reinforcement of delaminated tuff, toothing technique for brick masonry repair, and hand-cut chase grooves for anchoring new structural elements.

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