NOTICE: 260219 Perform Asbestos Abatement Enlisted Barracks 5242 And 5243
Federal opportunity from MILDV - Military Division • Military Division. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 10, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 10, 16.
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Project will be eHosted and eBid at www.ProjectDog.com. Bid is for all labor, materials, facilities, equipment, services, permits, and agreements necessary to perform the work required for the removal of asbestos-containing & contaminated materials within buildings 5242 and 5243 at Camp Edwards, MA. DCAMM Category of Work is Asbestos Removal.
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This opportunity involves the removal of asbestos-containing materials from enlisted barracks 5242 and 5243 at Camp Edwards, MA. The project requires all labor, materials, equipment, and permits, and is set to be placed on the eBidding platform www.ProjectDog.com. Bids are due by April 10, 2026, making this a long-term project that necessitates strategic planning and resource allocation.
The buyer aims to execute a comprehensive asbestos abatement project, ensuring the safety and compliance of buildings 5242 and 5243 at Camp Edwards, MA.
- Contractors with asbestos removal certification
- Businesses specializing in environmental remediation
- Firms with experience in military facility projects
- Labor for asbestos removal
- Materials for containment and disposal
- Equipment for abatement procedures
- Obtaining necessary permits
- Administrative services for project management
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant certifications
- Safety plan for asbestos handling
- Experience documentation
- Proposed timeline and pricing
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- Must adhere to DCAMM regulations for asbestos removal
- Compliance with OSHA guidelines for hazardous materials
- Consider fixed-price bidding to cover all labor and materials
- Include contingencies for unforeseen complexities during abatement
- Partner with certified disposal companies for waste management
- Collaborate with safety consultants for compliance audits
- Potential for unexpected asbestos conditions
- Delays in permitting process
- Weather impacts on project timelines
- What are the specific asbestos regulations in Massachusetts?
- What is the estimated volume of contaminated material?
- Are there any historical issues with these buildings that may affect the project?
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- Project start and end date for period of performance
- Details on evaluation criteria for bids
- Information on site access and preparation
- Specific volumes of asbestos materials to be removed
- Any previous estimates or assessments conducted on buildings 5242 and 5243
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