SLED Opportunity · ALABAMA · ALABAMA

    SERV26*355691 Window Cleaning AG

    State, local, and education procurement opportunity
    stateRFQalabamaSol. SRC0000034160
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    PUBLISHED
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    alabama
    state
    NAICS CODE
    561720
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    Request for window cleaning services including paint overspray removal and exterior surface cleaning at the Attorney General Building in Alabama. Work requires licensed contractor with experience in large-scale commercial or government projects, strict landscaping protection, and completion within 5 consecutive days.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    SRC0000034160
    Type / RFx
    RFQ
    Status
    Open for Bidding
    Level
    state
    Published Date
    Due Date
    NAICS Code
    561720AI guide
    Jurisdiction
    alabama
    State
    alabama

    Description

    SCOPE OF WORK: Window Cleaning Clean a total of 4,256 French pane out only windows Each pane individually cleaned Cleaning shall be performed by hand only; use of pressure washers on glass is strictly prohibited Paint Overspray Removal Remove all construction paint overspray, residue, and contaminants from glass surfaces Use only industry-approved methods that do not scratch or damage glass Exterior Surface Cleaning Perform soft wash cleaning of the front entryway ceiling facing the Capitol Building Low-pressure methods only; no damage to painted or finished surfaces GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be licensed to operate in the applicable jurisdiction Demonstrated experience with large-scale commercial or government projects. Contractor shall comply with all applicable OSHA regulations and safety standards Contractor is responsible for site safety, protection of property, and adherence to all facility protocols Contractor is responsible for always having a site supervisor on site. This cannot include a worker/supervisor. Contractors will be responsible for protecting all existing grass, plants, shrubs, and other landscaping features surrounding the building during all exterior work. At no time shall vehicles or equipment be driven on grass without the placement of adequate ground protection. Contractors must use ¾” plywood, ground mats, or other approved protective materials to prevent rutting, soil compaction, or damage to turf. All plants, shrubs, and landscaping elements located in areas where chemicals will be applied must be fully covered when possible or otherwise shielded to prevent chemical burns or overspray. Only chemical products that are verified as non‑harmful to grass and vegetation may be used near landscaped areas. Contractors will provide a complete list of all chemicals to be used, including the exact product names and the percentage solution at which each will be applied, prior to beginning any work. During any chemical application, all grass and plants within the exposure zone must be kept wet to reduce the risk of damage from chemical contact. Contractors are responsible for continuously monitoring these areas and ensuring proper protection throughout the duration of the work. Any grass or plant material damaged because of contractor activities shall be repaired or replaced at the contractor’s expense. Work should be planned in a way that if lifts are used, they are large enough to reach the building without damaging or removing trees, large shrubs, or any of the landscaping. In areas that this is not possible, drones or repelling may be necessary. The vegetation touching the building can be pruned back by the landscape crew when needed. If any damage does occur, it should be reported to a point of contact immediately. USE OF SUBCONTRACTORS: The use of a subcontractor is strictly prohibited. TIMELINE: Work must be completed in (five) 5 consecutive days. CONDUCT: The Project Manager will be held responsible for his/her employees’ access and behavior. Any employee wandering around the building and/or displaying any improper behavior will be removed from the building and not be allowed to return. CLOTHING: While on premises, the supplier’s employees are to wear Company identified attire to be recognized as supplier’s personnel. Clothing must be neat and free of holes with no offensive logos or language on hats, clothing, or anything wearable by the supplier employee. While on premises, the supplier’s employees are to wear shoes with non-slip soles. Site visit is required SITE VISIT INFORMATION: Attorney General Building - 501 Washington Ave, Montgomery, AL 36130 Date: 6/10/2026 Time: 9am Meet at the entrance off Washington Avenue. Contact for Questions: Chris Wilson, chris.wilson@rpm.alabama.gov, 334-239-6738

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