WOU Old Education Building Asbestos Abatement ITB
Federal opportunity from 58020007 - Facilities Services | 001 - Facilities • Western Oregon University. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: May 19, 2023.
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WOU Old Education Building Asbestos Abatement ITB
Western Oregon University (WOU) is seeking bids from licensed asbestos abatement contractors for the Old Education Building Asbestos Abatement Project.
The objective of this Project is to abate all Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) within the defined construction zone of the Old Education Building and other spaces in the building as shown on the abatement plans. The Old Education Building will be remodeled into the new Student Success Center.
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Western Oregon University (WOU) is soliciting bids for the asbestos abatement project in the Old Education Building, which is set to transform into a new Student Success Center. The project involves the removal of all Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) in the defined construction zone as detailed in the abatement plans. With a response deadline of May 19, 2023, interested bidders need to be licensed asbestos abatement contractors.
WOU aims to safely abate asbestos materials to prepare the Old Education Building for remodeling into a Student Success Center, ensuring a safe environment for future occupants and users.
- Licensed asbestos abatement contractors with experience in educational institutions.
- Companies with a proven track record in similar abatement projects.
- Review abatement plans provided in the attachments.
- Prepare and submit bid proposals by the deadline.
- Perform asbestos abatement in designated areas of the Old Education Building.
- Conduct post-abatement testing to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
- Bid proposal including pricing for services.
- Proof of licensing for asbestos abatement.
- References from previous abatement projects.
- Timeline for project completion.
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- Bidders must comply with all local, state, and federal regulations regarding asbestos abatement.
- Successful bidder will need to submit a safety and compliance plan before project commencement.
- Bidders should consider factors such as labor, materials, disposal costs, and project complexity when pricing their bids.
- Competitive pricing should reflect quality and compliance with safety standards.
- Consider partnerships with environmental consultants for compliance and safety oversight.
- Subcontracting for disposal services may be beneficial for cost efficiency.
- Potential for unexpected conditions regarding ACM might require additional work and costs.
- Timeline delays due to regulatory inspections or testing results.
- What specific ACM locations are prioritized in the abatement plans?
- Are there any environmental regulations specific to the remodeling project that impact abatement?
- What is the projected timeline for the remodeling of the Student Success Center post-abatement?
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- Detailed specifications of the abatement plans are not specified.
- Exact measurements of ACM in the building are not outlined.
- Information on disposal requirements or locations is missing.
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