Rose Restoration International is the specialty stone, terrazzo, concrete, and metal restoration subcontractor that general contractors bring onto federal, state, and municipal projects across Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia. We self-perform every scope with our own crews, we carry the contracting credentials primes need on the bid, and we have restored surfaces inside some of the most protocol-heavy buildings in the country.
Contracting readiness
When a prime needs a stone or terrazzo restoration line item covered on a government bid, the sub either has the paperwork in order or slows the whole package down. Rose has it in order.
Our two-page capability statement lists past performance, core competencies, and full contracting information in the format contracting officers and estimators expect. Download the capability statement.
What we self-perform for government primes
- Natural stone restoration. Marble, granite, limestone, travertine, and slate grinding, honing, polishing, and repair, including lobby floors, stairs, wall cladding, and monument surfaces.
- Terrazzo restoration. Grinding, patching, divider strip repair, and polishing of historic and mid-century terrazzo in museums, courthouses, and institutional corridors.
- Concrete polishing and repair. Diamond grinding, densifying, joint filling, and polished finishes for federal warehouses, garages, and support facilities.
- Metal restoration. Bronze, brass, and stainless refinishing of doors, railings, elevator surrounds, and hardware.
- Masonry and facade. Repointing, mortar color matching, brick and stone repair, and facade cleaning on historic and National Register properties.
Past performance at the highest tier
Rose has completed surface restoration work for institutions that admit only vetted, disciplined trades. This is the record that separates us from newer specialty subs.
Museum-grade floor restoration under conservation protocols.
Historic government building, National Historic Landmark.
Historic restoration on the oldest active Marine Corps post.
Museum stone and marble restoration.
International institution surface restoration.
Federal landmark stone work.
See the detailed project case studies for scope and outcomes.
Compliance and site protocols
- Background-checked crews and compliance with facility security and access protocols.
- Work sequenced around building operations, including night and weekend windows for occupied federal facilities.
- Dust containment, floor protection plans, and product data submittals in advance of mobilization.
- Certified payroll and prevailing wage documentation on Davis-Bacon covered work.
- Coordination with GC schedules, submittals, and closeout requirements.
Why government primes choose Rose
Contracting officers and general contractors carry the risk when a specialty sub fails to show, fails inspection, or fails to document. Rose lowers that risk. Our crews are employees who have worked in cleared and landmark environments, our restoration process is documented job by job, and our workmanship carries a one-year written warranty. When the spec calls for stone or terrazzo restoration on a government project, we are the sub who keeps the prime on schedule.
Federal and government subcontracting FAQ
Is Rose Restoration registered in SAM.gov?
Yes. Rose Restoration International maintains an active SAM.gov registration with a CAGE code and is eligible for federal award and subcontracting. Contracting details are in our capability statement.
Can you meet Davis-Bacon and prevailing wage requirements?
Yes. On covered federal and state work we pay prevailing wage rates and provide certified payroll documentation.
Do you self-perform, or subcontract the work out?
We self-perform with our own W-2 crews. Marble, terrazzo, concrete, metal, and masonry restoration are all in-house, which is why a single subcontract can cover multiple surface scopes.
What NAICS codes apply to Rose?
238340 Tile and Terrazzo Contractors, 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors, 238910 Site Preparation Contractors, 238320 Painting and Wall Covering Contractors, and 561790 and 561720 building services codes.
Are you bonded and insured?
Rose is fully insured, and bonding is available for qualified project scopes. Certificates of insurance and bonding information are provided on request.
Can your crews work in secure or occupied federal facilities?
Yes. Our crews are background-checked and work within facility security and access protocols, and we sequence work around building operations, including overnight and weekend windows.
Bringing us onto a government bid?
Send the scope and we will turn around pricing and the documentation your package needs.
Contact Us
Download Capability Statement
Or call (703) 327-7676 to reach our team directly.