P--Conconully Lake Resort Asbestos and Lead Abatement and Demolition Columbia Basi
ID: 140R1025B0005Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THEBUREAU OF RECLAMATIONPACIFIC NW REGION PN 6615BOISE, ID, 83706, USA

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Site Preparation Contractors (238910)

PSC

SALVAGE- DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS (P400)
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    The Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation is seeking qualified contractors for the Conconully Lake Resort Asbestos and Lead Abatement and Demolition project located in Conconully, Washington. The project involves the abatement of hazardous materials and the demolition of eight structures, along with the decommissioning of a septic tank, all within a performance period of 60 days. This initiative is crucial for ensuring safety and compliance with environmental regulations while responsibly managing hazardous materials during demolition. Interested contractors must demonstrate their qualifications and past experiences, with responses due by January 21, 2025; the estimated project cost ranges between $250,000 and $500,000. For further inquiries, potential bidders can contact Brock Palen at bpalen@usbr.gov.

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    The United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation is issuing a Sources Sought Notice for the Conconully Lake Resort Asbestos and Lead Abatement and Demolition project in Washington. This notice seeks to identify potential contractors capable of performing asbestos and lead abatement, as well as the demolition of eight structures and septic tank decommissioning on Reclamation land. The estimated project costs range between $250,000 and $500,000, with a performance period of 60 days. Contractors are invited to demonstrate their qualifications, past experiences, and bonding capabilities. This market research aims to aid in procurement planning, although it is not a commitment for future contract actions. Responses are due by January 21, 2025. The project emphasizes safety and compliance with environmental regulations, making it crucial for bidders to understand the requirements outlined in the specifications. The notice details necessary contractor qualifications and requirements for submissions, including experience in similar projects and adherence to safety standards. This initiative reflects the government's effort to execute responsible demolition while addressing hazardous materials management.
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