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The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge seeks a contractor for concrete demolition debris removal from the former Treasure Lake Job Corp campus. Approximately 15,000 tons of concrete debris, including rebar, brick, and cinderblock, need to be removed from the site, with options for an additional 6,000 tons depending on funding. The contractor will be responsible for all aspects of the removal, including preparation, stockpiling, loading, hauling, crushing, and disposal of unrecyclable materials, as well as leveling and grading the site to a natural state. The demolition is expected to be completed by January 30, 2026, with debris stockpiled on the west side of the project area. A mandatory site visit is scheduled from January 2-12, 2026. This non-personnel services contract has a performance period of 180 days from the award date, with work allowed from sunrise to sunset, Sunday through Saturday. The contractor is responsible for their own equipment security, employee safety plans, and proper trash disposal.
This government solicitation (140FGA26Q0002) is a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Firm Fixed Price Construction contract for Concrete Demolition Debris Removal at the FWS Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge. The project, valued between $250,000 and $500,000, involves the preparation, stockpiling, loading, hauling, crushing, and removal of approximately 15,000 tons of concrete debris, with options for an additional 6,000 tons. The period of performance is 180 calendar days after notice to proceed, with work commencing within 5 calendar days. Key requirements include compliance with various federal regulations, such as the Buy American Act, Davis-Bacon Wage Rates, and environmental protection standards. Special provisions address work hours, environmental interruptions, historical/archeological data preservation, hazardous materials, green procurement, and the use of the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) for payments. Offerors must provide performance and payment bonds.