Allied Painting Secures Delaware Memorial Bridge Contracts
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Project Preview Allied Painting Secures Delaware MemorialBy Alyssa Gallagher, Paint Bridge BidTracker Contracts he Delaware River Gulf War. Allied secured a and Bay Authority contract of $951,800 to recoat T awarded two con- 603,000 square feet of steel on tracts with a combined value the First Structure of $2,853,600 to Allied (Northbound) and a contract Painting, Inc. (Franklinville, of $1,901,800 to recoat NJ), SSPC-QP 1 and QP 2 cer- 659,500 square feet of steel on tified, to clean and recoat steel the Second Structure surfaces on the west girder (Southbound). The steel, spans of the Delaware including the interior of piers, Memorial Bridge. The 10,765- platforms, and ladders, will be foot-long twin spans connect Photo courtesy of Delaware River and Bay Authority spot power-tool cleaned New Castle, DE, and Pennsville, NJ, over the Delaware River. (SSPC-SP 3), spot-primed, and coated with a 4-coat moisture- The bridge is dedicated to veterans who gave their lives in cured urethane system. The contractor will employ a third- World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the party coatings inspector as part of the quality control plan. Click our Reader e-Card at paintsquare.com/ric www.paintsquare.com 70 JPCL July 2010 Crosno Construction to Rehabilitate Three Tanks Crosno Construction Inc. (San Luis Obispo, CA) secured a 100%-solids elastomeric polyurethane system. The project contract of $569,501.04 with the City of Sunnyvale, CA, to also includes the application of an epoxy-polyurethane sys- repair and reline three 60-foot-diameter by 24-foot-high steel tem to exterior surfaces. The contract, which requires con- tanks at the Hamilton Water Plant. The interior surfaces will tainment of the existing lead-bearing coatings, includes fur- be abrasive blast cleaned to a Near-White finish (SSPC-SP 10) nishing a third-party NACE-certified coatings inspector to with a lead-stabilizing abrasive additive and lined with a perform quality control inspection services. Purcell Painting and Coatings to Line Fish Ponds Photo courtesy of ODFW The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife let a contract of $117,750.80 to Purcell Painting and Coatings (Tukwila, WA), SSPC-QP 1 and QP 2 certified, to repair and recoat 24 fish rearing ponds at Marion Forks Hatchery in Linn County, OR. The project involves abra- sive blast cleaning and lining concrete wall and floor surfaces of the ponds with a 100%-solids elastomeric epoxy primer and a 100%-solids elastomeric polyurethane finish. Project Information Source Project Preview details coating con- Click our Reader e-Card at paintsquare.com/ric tracts from the Paint BidTracker lead service. Sign up for a free trial at www.paintsquare.com/bidtracker/trial or use the bar code scanner app on your smart phone: www.paintsquare.com JPCL July 2010 71.