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ADVERTISEMENT FOR SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION

Carson High School Bathroom Remodel

Plenium Builders has been selected as the public Construction Manager

at Risk (CMAR) for the Carson High School Bathroom Remodel Project.

To receive an invitation for qualification:

• Submit your request to estimating@pleniumbuilders.com.

• Be sure to show “PQL-CHS” in the subject line to receive top

priority.

• For qualification assistance contact Lavon Gray at

lgray@pleniumbuilders.com or 775.683.9158.

• The estimating contact for this project is Devin Harrill at

dharrill@pleniumbuilders.com or 775.302.6326

The project consists of:

• Demolition & construction of existing restrooms from a gendered

layout into a general use type layout.

• Anticipated trades required are selective demolition, CIP concrete,

insulation, singly-ply roofing, doors, frames & hardware,

metal stud framing & drywall, ceramic tile, resilient flooring, epoxy

flooring, painting, signage, toilet accessories, fire sprinklers,

plumbing, HVAC, and electrical.

• Approximate budget for construction is $6,000,000.

• Bid documents are anticipated March 2024 for qualified

subcontractors.

o GMP-1 Long Lead Procurement March 1, 2024

o GMP-2 Remaining Items March 29, 2024

• Construction start June 2024

Your participation is important to us. If we can be of assistance, please

contact us.

NOTICE: Subcontractors, who will perform at least 1% of the estimated

value of the work or $50,000 whichever is greater, must be qualified pursuant

to NRS 338.16991. Proposals will be returned to the subcontractor

unopened if the subcontractor has not been qualified per NAC 338.580.

The submission of a materially incomplete or falsified application for qualification

by an applicant and failure to disclose information required in the

application may be grounds for the disqualification of the applicant.

Pub Date: February 10, 2024 Ad # 40607

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