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City of Adams
Work under this project will consist of removal of existing roof and installing a new metal roof for the fire department.
Posted Date
Apr 28, 2026
Due Date
May 13, 2026
Release: Apr 28, 2026
City of Adams
Close: May 13, 2026
Work under this project will consist of removal of existing roof and installing a new metal roof for the fire department.
City of Adams
The work consists of removing old roof and placing a new roof. A) Removal of existing roof system down to the substrate and inspect condition. B) Replace any non-suitable roof substrate with OSB 7/16 Application as 4 ft. X 8 ft. Sheathing Panel Board C) Install a moisture barrier between roof and the substrate. D) Install new cedar shake medium hand split CCA treated roof. E) Deck the Building to insure proper installation of new shake roof. F) Dispose of removed roof materials off site and clean any debris on the ground from demolitions. (2) Materials and Requirements: 1/2”- 3/4” Cedar Shake Medium Hand Split 5/8” - Cedar Hip 3/4” x 18” Cedar Starter 1 -1/2” SS Ring Shank Nail Large Head Tarco ASTM D226 30 Pound Felt (Moisture Barrier) 39 Sheets of OSB (7/16, 4’x8’) Decking & Nails 5 Year Workmanship Warranty.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
City of Adams
Close: Jan 7, 2026
The work consists of removing old roof and placing a new roof. A) Removal of existing roof system down to the substrate and inspect condition. B) Replace any non-suitable roof substrate with OSB 7/16 Application as 4 ft. X 8 ft. Sheathing Panel Board C) Install a moisture barrier between roof and the substrate. D) Install new cedar shake medium hand split CCA treated roof. E) Deck the Building to insure proper installation of new shake roof. F) Dispose of removed roof materials off site and clean any debris on the ground from demolitions. (2) Materials and Requirements: 1/2”- 3/4” Cedar Shake Medium Hand Split 5/8” - Cedar Hip 3/4” x 18” Cedar Starter 1 -1/2” SS Ring Shank Nail Large Head Tarco ASTM D226 30 Pound Felt (Moisture Barrier) 39 Sheets of OSB (7/16, 4’x8’) Decking & Nails 5 Year Workmanship Warranty.
City of Adams
The work under this project will consist of removal of existing roof and installing a new metal roof on the pavilion. A) Removal of existing roof system down to the substrate and inspect condition. B) Replace any non-suitable roof substrate with OSB 7/16 Application as 4ft. X 8 ft. Sheathing Panel Board C) Install a moisture barrier between roof and the substrate. D) Install new metal roof on Pavilion & Kitchen Area - approx. 6,408 SF. E) Place metal where there are cedar boards on the east end of pavilion’s gable (where the Omer Gene Broosher sign is) F) Dispose of removed roof materials off site and clean any debris on the ground from demolition. G) Remove and Install new WHITE gutters on the pavilion (2) Materials and Requirements: 29GA Tuff Rib WXL Panel (4/12 – 8/12) 4/12 to 8/12 roof pitch Double Bubble NN-Felt Staple 21Guage 3/8” Staples used to secure synthetic underlayment to roof substrate 2GA Drip Edge (10’2”) installed on all eaves 29GA Ridge Cap 16IN (10’ 6”) installed on all hips and ridges 29GA Sidewall Flashing (10’ 2”) installed on all side walls 29GA W Valley w/ Hems (10’ 2”) installed in all valleys 29GA Small Corner (10’ 6”) installed on all rakes Metal Roof Electric Pipe Boot #3 Pipe Flange 1/4" – 5” installed on all plumbing pipes through roof system 29 GA outside closure Metal roof Screws (1.5”) used for metal panel installation (250 ct. give or take) Roof Repair- remove and replace 120-150 linear foot of 2x4 slats that are damaged or showing issues Remove and Install NEW WHITE GUTTERS to the new roof.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
Release: Nov 25, 2025
City of Adams
Close: Jan 7, 2026
The work under this project will consist of removal of existing roof and installing a new metal roof on the pavilion. A) Removal of existing roof system down to the substrate and inspect condition. B) Replace any non-suitable roof substrate with OSB 7/16 Application as 4ft. X 8 ft. Sheathing Panel Board C) Install a moisture barrier between roof and the substrate. D) Install new metal roof on Pavilion & Kitchen Area - approx. 6,408 SF. E) Place metal where there are cedar boards on the east end of pavilion’s gable (where the Omer Gene Broosher sign is) F) Dispose of removed roof materials off site and clean any debris on the ground from demolition. G) Remove and Install new WHITE gutters on the pavilion (2) Materials and Requirements: 29GA Tuff Rib WXL Panel (4/12 – 8/12) 4/12 to 8/12 roof pitch Double Bubble NN-Felt Staple 21Guage 3/8” Staples used to secure synthetic underlayment to roof substrate 2GA Drip Edge (10’2”) installed on all eaves 29GA Ridge Cap 16IN (10’ 6”) installed on all hips and ridges 29GA Sidewall Flashing (10’ 2”) installed on all side walls 29GA W Valley w/ Hems (10’ 2”) installed in all valleys 29GA Small Corner (10’ 6”) installed on all rakes Metal Roof Electric Pipe Boot #3 Pipe Flange 1/4" – 5” installed on all plumbing pipes through roof system 29 GA outside closure Metal roof Screws (1.5”) used for metal panel installation (250 ct. give or take) Roof Repair- remove and replace 120-150 linear foot of 2x4 slats that are damaged or showing issues Remove and Install NEW WHITE GUTTERS to the new roof.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Adams
The board received an update on the completed pavilion and cabin roof projects funded by the museum grant. A resolution was approved for an appointment to the Planning and Zoning Board. The board discussed repair and replacement estimates for the Fire Department roof and decided to solicit bids for a new roof. Additionally, the board approved the purchase of new turnout gear from Sunbelt Fire and the acquisition of three new pagers for the Fire Department.
The board approved a budget amendment under Ordinance No. 2026-78. Public comments addressed a culvert maintenance request and plans for a future Christmas vendor event. Updates were provided regarding the Recreation Club's season signups and the Museum Board's decision to fund painting for the museum roof. The Fire Department received approval to purchase a raft boat, and discussions were held regarding upcoming vehicle tire replacements and the need for new turnout gear for volunteers. Staff reports confirmed the completion of the pavilion roof, ongoing maintenance at the Bell Cabin, and plans for the upcoming Rally with Rowan Benefit and Easter Egg Hunt. Additionally, a $50,000 transfer from the General Fund to the LGIP was noted.
Key discussions included the approval of monthly financials for January and the approval of Ordinance No 2026-78 Budget Amendment. A public comment requested permission for monthly paranormal investigations on the Bell School grounds, which the Mayor deferred for further review after meeting with the investigating group. Another public comment inquired about the process for adding rental cabins, leading the City Manager to investigate the property's zoning. Staff reports indicated that the stormwater drainage project and roof replacements for the museum and pavilion are scheduled to commence shortly.
The meeting involved the approval of the previous month's meeting minutes and December financials. Old business included the second reading and approval of Ordinance No 2025-69 regarding City Meeting Time, and the second reading and approval of several 2021 code ordinances (Building, Residential, Plumbing, Electrical, Fuel Gas, Energy Conservation, Mechanical, Property Maintenance, and Existing Building Codes). New business consisted of bid openings for the Bell Cabin Roof and the Omer Gene Pavilion Roof, with Bryan Kirby -Risher Roofing being awarded both contracts. A resolution honoring Leanne Morgan and the Fletcher Family was approved. Fire Department updates noted that a tanker returned and requires a final bill review, and that an engine needs new back tires soon. Staff reports included updates on fund revenues and expenditures (General, Museum, Street, Fire Department, and Recreation Club funds) and discussions regarding setting a date for the Budget Workshop and paving Keysburg Road.
The board meeting covered several key items. In old business, the Grand Marshals for the 2026 Christmas Parade were announced as Eddie and Celia Bellar. A discussion regarding the Resolution honoring the Fletcher family concluded with an agreement on sign placement starting on Church Street and another sign near Booth Rd on Hwy 76. New business included the first reading approval of Ordinance No 2025-069. Following a bid opening for the Woodruff Rd Stormwater Project, the board approved the bid submitted by Prime Trucking & Excavating for $65,985. The board approved initiating the bidding process for new roofs on the Bell Log Cabin and Omer Gene Brooksher Pavilion using funds from a Tennessee State Museum Capital Maintenance Grant. Discussions were held regarding the date and time for the Christmas lunch, and approval was granted to pay the budgeted Christmas bonus to City Hall employees. The Fire Department Chief reported on ongoing efforts to get trucks fixed and to list surplus equipment on Gov Deals, with the board approving the latter action.
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