NBHA-26-104
Federal opportunity from P0001 - Office of the Procurement Agent • New Bedford Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 19, 2026. Industry: NAICS 76, 10, 16.
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Agency & Office
Description
Asbestos abatement located at 17 Bluefield Street as well as 73 Hathaway Blvd in New Bedford MA
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The opportunity involves asbestos abatement at two specific locations in New Bedford, MA: 17 Bluefield Street and 73 Hathaway Blvd. This project is posted by the Office of the Procurement Agent, with a response deadline set for February 19, 2026. Contractors with experience in hazardous material remediation are encouraged to review the attached documents for a comprehensive understanding of project requirements.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to perform asbestos abatement to ensure safety and compliance with regulatory standards at specified locations in New Bedford, MA.
- Companies with experience in asbestos abatement and hazardous material handling.
- Firms licensed and certified in environmental remediation specific to asbestos.
- Local contractors familiar with New Bedford regulations and procedures.
- Conduct a thorough site assessment for asbestos conditions at 17 Bluefield Street and 73 Hathaway Blvd.
- Prepare and submit a detailed abatement plan including timelines and safety measures.
- Execute the approved asbestos abatement procedures as per local and federal regulations.
- Post-abatement inspection and clearance testing for both locations to ensure safety compliance.
- Completed bid form as outlined in the solicitation documents.
- Proof of relevant experience and completed projects in asbestos abatement.
- Certifications and licenses related to environmental safety.
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- Adherence to local and federal regulations on asbestos handling and disposal is mandatory.
- Documentation of safety protocols must be included in the response package.
- Consider competitive pricing due to the set deadline, while ensuring costs cover safety and compliance measures.
- Include potential costs for additional inspections post-abatement.
- Consider partnering with local environmental engineers or safety consultants to enhance proposal depth.
- Subcontracting licensed waste disposal firms may strengthen compliance efforts.
- Potential regulatory changes in asbestos handling leading up to the project completion.
- Weather-related delays impacting project timelines, especially in outdoor sites.
- What specific certifications are required for the personnel involved in the abatement process?
- Are there any anticipated challenges related to public exposure during the abatement process?
- What is the timeline for inspections and clearance testing post-abatement?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Exact dates for the start and end of the period of performance are not provided.
- Detailed project specifications and requirements for the abatement process are not listed in the brief.
- Any necessary site preparation or pre-abatement assessments requirements are unspecified.
- Information regarding funding or budget constraints is lacking.
- There are no details on potential penalties for non-compliance or delays in project completion.
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