What this opportunity is
The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to perform paint and flooring repairs at Building FC481, located at MCB Camp Lejeune, NC. This total small business set-aside opportunity under NAICS 236220 involves providing materials, labor, and supervision for interior and exterior painting, as well as flooring system replacement. Interested small businesses should note that this is a combined synopsis/solicitation, which requires tracking the notice for further details rather than submitting a bid at this stage.
Analysis by Mindy, grounded in the SAM.gov notice.
Description
DATE: 04/16/25
PROJECT # 25MO33CN
CONTRACT # 25-0416
TITLE: BUILDING FC481 PAINT AND FLOORING REPAIRS
ATTACHMENTS: Paints-Coatings Specifications, Resilient Flooring Specs, Material Quantity Data
Sheet, Finish Legend, Combined Division 01 Specifications, Contractor Environmental Guide.
SCOPE OF WORK:
The contractor shall provide all material, labor, equipment, and supervision required to accomplish the
following:
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The responsibility of the contractor is to prep, paint, and replace the flooring systems in the following
buildings listed in the project area description according to the general requirements. All measurements are
for reference only and are to be field verified by contractor. The point of contact for access to the building
is listed below in the project area descriptions.
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
1.) Project Area Description
a. Building FC481 is a BEQ located in French Creek on Gonzalez Loop main side MCB Camp
Lejeune.
b. The building tested negative for lead in all surfaces tested.
2.) General Requirements - Paint Repairs (As-Applicable)
a. Paint all previously painted surfaces throughout the interior and exterior of the building. This
will include all wall surfaces, doors, door frames, and window frames.
b. Repair all cracks, holes, and damaged surfaces to provide a solid foundation for painting. If
there are significant repairs needed (greater than 50 S.F.), it shall be noted below in the
project area description.
c. Clean and treat mold and mildew areas for finish coating application.
d. Apply interior / exterior finish surfacing compound as appropriate to any damaged surfaces to
match surrounding finishes.
e. Replace any damaged or rotten trim boards, siding, or moldings, as quantified in the work
area descriptions. Replace any loose, damaged, or missing caulking and glazing compound
on windows, doors and other surfaces on the interior and exterior.
f. Secure any loose trim boards, siding, or moldings that are not damaged or rotten.
g. All repaired surfaces will be primed with latex KILZ 2 or equivalent unless otherwise noted in
the project area description section.
h. All metal surfaces shall have (2) coats of latex direct to metal semi-gloss finish paint applied
unless otherwise noted in the project area description section.
i. All interior wall surfaces shall have (2) coats of eggshell / satin finish latex paint applied
unless otherwise noted in the project area description section.
j. All wood trim and doors shall have (2) coats of semi-gloss latex finish paint applied unless
otherwise noted in the project area description section.
k. All wood trim with natural finishes shall be sanded for finish appearance and (2) coats of
polyurethane finish coat shall be applied areas unless otherwise noted in the project area
description section.
l. All exterior masonry surfaces shall have (2) coats of Loxon masonry coating or equivalent
applied unless otherwise noted in the project area description section.
m. All EFIS finishes shall have (2) coats of Semi-gloss latex finish paint unless otherwise noted
in the project area description section.
n. All high bay areas shall have (2) coats of a high gloss coating applied to provide maximum
illumination of the work areas unless otherwise noted in the project area description section.
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o. Apply KILZ 2 or equivalent primer sealer and (2) coats of mildew resistant latex semi-gloss
finish paint to all previously painted surfaces in the bathroom areas unless otherwise noted in
the project area description section.
p. Due to inadequate adhesion of previously painted finishes additional scrapping and
preparation shall be required for all wood, masonry and metal surfaces.
q. No roof surfaces are to be painted unless otherwise noted in the project area description.
r. Cover all furniture, possessions, and building components as required protecting them from
damage during accomplishment of interior and exterior painting. The contractor shall be
responsible for the removal and resetting of all furniture. This includes any required
disassembling and reassembling of furniture.
s. The contractor shall provide a storage container on site to store furniture and other large items
to keep them from being damaged during the work process. If work can be completed with
furniture items in the center of the room and properly covered to ensure they are not damaged,
then there is no need for a container to be utilized.
t. Remove and reinstall all electrical/data switch and receptacle covers, to insure all previously
painted surfaces are repainted.
u. Paint over existing painted stenciled signage and replace with newly painted stenciled signage
with the same lettering or numbering.
v. Repaint all exposed piping and piping insulation. Stencil proper markings on piping.
w. Spray paint electrical panels, access panels, and expansion joints to match the adjacent wall
color. Panels painted by brush are not acceptable.
x. Clean all over-spray, drips, splatters and spills resulting from accomplishing this project from
all surfaces as appropriate.
y. No glass surfaces are to be painted unless otherwise noted in the project area description area.
z. All morals/artwork are to remain on the walls inside the common areas of the building. The
intent is to cut around the morals/artwork for a finish appearance.
aa. Special scheduling shall be required on all the buildings listed below. Approximately ¼ of the
work areas shall be available for paint at one given time. It is the responsibility of the
contractor to coordinate a schedule with the point of contact for each building.
bb. The statement that all surfaces tested positive or negative for lead paint means that all surfaces
are to be assumed as positive or negative as listed in the project area description section of
this scope.
cc. The intent of this project is not to abate the lead paint. The intent is only to remove the lead
paint to the exten…
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