Removal of asbestos containing tile, mastic, and associated carpet.
Federal opportunity from BSNOF - Monomoy Regional School District • Monomoy Regional School District. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 30, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 10, 16.
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Description
Solicitation available at www.monomoy.edu/finance/procurement Monomoy Regional School District invites responses from qualified contractors to provide services for the removal and disposal of asbestos containing flooring from nine rooms.
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The Monomoy Regional School District is seeking qualified contractors to provide services for the removal and disposal of asbestos containing flooring from nine designated rooms. The response deadline is April 30, 2026, allowing ample time for interested parties to submit proposals. Contractors should be aware that the solicitation is available through the district's finance and procurement website.
The buyer aims to ensure safe removal and disposal of hazardous asbestos containing materials from specific areas within the school district's facilities.
- Contractors with experience in asbestos abatement.
- Companies with certified personnel for handling hazardous materials.
- Businesses familiar with local safety and disposal regulations.
- Identify and assess the nine rooms with asbestos containing flooring.
- Develop a removal and disposal plan compliant with regulations.
- Execute the removal of flooring and associated mastic and carpet materials safely.
- Dispose of asbestos materials following local and federal guidelines.
- Provide necessary documentation and certification of completed work.
- Company qualifications and relevant experience in asbestos abatement.
- Technical approach and safety plan for removal and disposal.
- Insurance and bonding information.
- References from previous similar projects.
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- Ensure compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations regarding asbestos.
- Documentation of training and certifications for all personnel involved in the removal.
- Consider a competitive pricing model given the length of time until the deadline.
- Factor in potential costs associated with safety precautions and disposal expenses.
- Partner with environmental consultants for compliance verification.
- Subcontract specialized labor for hazardous material handling.
- Potential changes in regulations regarding asbestos removal.
- Environmental risks associated with improper handling and disposal.
- The logistical challenge of accessing nine different rooms.
- What specific regulations must be adhered to during the removal process?
- Are there any additional materials or services needed beyond flooring removal?
- What is the timeline for project completion after selection?
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- Specific locations of the nine rooms within the district.
- Any known existing conditions or challenges impacting the removal.
- Details about any required permits or local regulations not mentioned.
- Budget constraints or funding details for the project.
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