Demolition - 19 Hilma Street / DIS-CDBG
Federal opportunity from PUR001 - Purchasing Department • City of Worcester. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 14, 00.
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Description
Demolition - 19 Hilma Street / DIS-CDBG - Bid #: 8636-W6 available via open bids page at www.worcesterma.gov
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The Purchasing Department is seeking bidders for the demolition project at 19 Hilma Street, categorized under DIS-CDBG. The bid number is 8636-W6, with responses due by February 25, 2026. This opportunity is publicly accessible via the open bids page on the Worcester city website.
The buyer is looking to secure a qualified contractor for the demolition of a site at 19 Hilma Street as part of the DIS-CDBG program.
- Construction companies with experience in demolition
- Contractors familiar with DIS-CDBG projects
- Firms with required licensing and insurance
- Site preparation and safety assessment
- Demolition of existing structures
- Waste removal and disposal
- Final site clean-up and restoration
- Completed bid form
- Proof of insurance
- Demolition plan
- References from past demolition projects
- Bid price and breakdown
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- Must comply with local regulations for demolition
- Ensure alignment with DIS-CDBG guidelines
- Adhere to safety protocols during work
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the city's attention
- Include cost estimates for potential waste disposal fees
- Factor in any unforeseen costs related to hazardous materials
- Consider subcontracting with waste management companies
- Partner with local excavators for equipment supply
- Engage safety consultants familiar with demolition
- Possible delays due to site conditions
- Health risks related to hazardous materials
- Potential budget overruns due to unforeseen issues
- Are there any specific environmental regulations to comply with?
- What is the anticipated timeline for the project?
- Is there a preferred method of demolition?
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- Detailed project specifications
- Information about hazardous materials on site
- Historical context of the structures to be demolished
- Specific site access information and restrictions
- Any local contractors' requirements or certifications
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