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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Galveston District issued Solicitation W912HY26BA017 for coating and netting work on the Jadwin Garage in Galveston, TX, requiring surface preparation, protective coating application, and installation of netting. The procurement is an Invitation for Bid (IFB), set aside for Small Business under NAICS 236220, with performance and payment bond requirements and place of performance in Galveston County. The solicitation was posted in mid-January 2026 and is open with a bid closing date in February 2026.
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Contract for waterslide restoration at the park pool. Including: A. Fiberglass Slide Surface Restoration: The contractor shall restore the existing fiberglass slide riding surface to improve appearance, performance, and longevity. Work shall include: • Removal of mineral deposits, calcium buildup, oxidation, and surface contaminants. • Progressive surface preparation using appropriate abrasive methods. • Surface polishing and buffing to restore smoothness. • Application of a UV-resistant protective coating or wax suitable for fiberglass water slides. Final finish shall provide a smooth, slip-controlled surface appropriate for rider safety. B. Steel Corrosion Mitigation The contractor shall perform corrosion mitigation on exposed steel components associated with the slide structure. Work shall include: Removal of rust and corrosion using mechanical methods; Cleaning and surface preparation of treated areas; Application of appropriate primers; Application of a marine-grade or industrial-grade protective coating system designed for corrosion resistance in wet environments. C. Non-Skid Application on Metal Stairs The contractor shall apply a non-skid walking surface to the existing metal stair treads serving the slide. Work shall include: Mechanical surface preparation to achieve proper adhesion. Cleaning and preparation of the substrate. Application of primer compatible with the final coating system. Application of a durable, high-solids, slip-resistant coating designed for wet, outdoor environments. D. Installation of Safety Barriers Beneath Stair Structure: The contractor shall install safety netting beneath the water slide stairs to prevent access underneath the structure. Work shall include: Furnishing and installing durable netting or barrier material; Netting shall be secured using symmetrically aligned anchor points consistent with the slide handrails to allow the netting to hang straight and uniform; Anchor bolts shall be drilled into the concrete floor for the primary attachment point. Secondary attachment shall be completed using drilled anchor points or eyebolts, with eyebolts preferred for a clean and finished appearance; All fastening shall be completed using professional-grade methods to ensure a secure, durable, and visually cohesive installation; Materials shall be suitable for outdoor, aquatic facility environments.
Posted Date
Jan 20, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 20, 2026
Close: Feb 17, 2026
Contract for waterslide restoration at the park pool. Including: A. Fiberglass Slide Surface Restoration: The contractor shall restore the existing fiberglass slide riding surface to improve appearance, performance, and longevity. Work shall include: • Removal of mineral deposits, calcium buildup, oxidation, and surface contaminants. • Progressive surface preparation using appropriate abrasive methods. • Surface polishing and buffing to restore smoothness. • Application of a UV-resistant protective coating or wax suitable for fiberglass water slides. Final finish shall provide a smooth, slip-controlled surface appropriate for rider safety. B. Steel Corrosion Mitigation The contractor shall perform corrosion mitigation on exposed steel components associated with the slide structure. Work shall include: Removal of rust and corrosion using mechanical methods; Cleaning and surface preparation of treated areas; Application of appropriate primers; Application of a marine-grade or industrial-grade protective coating system designed for corrosion resistance in wet environments. C. Non-Skid Application on Metal Stairs The contractor shall apply a non-skid walking surface to the existing metal stair treads serving the slide. Work shall include: Mechanical surface preparation to achieve proper adhesion. Cleaning and preparation of the substrate. Application of primer compatible with the final coating system. Application of a durable, high-solids, slip-resistant coating designed for wet, outdoor environments. D. Installation of Safety Barriers Beneath Stair Structure: The contractor shall install safety netting beneath the water slide stairs to prevent access underneath the structure. Work shall include: Furnishing and installing durable netting or barrier material; Netting shall be secured using symmetrically aligned anchor points consistent with the slide handrails to allow the netting to hang straight and uniform; Anchor bolts shall be drilled into the concrete floor for the primary attachment point. Secondary attachment shall be completed using drilled anchor points or eyebolts, with eyebolts preferred for a clean and finished appearance; All fastening shall be completed using professional-grade methods to ensure a secure, durable, and visually cohesive installation; Materials shall be suitable for outdoor, aquatic facility environments.
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