DFCM Construction - Prequalified Hazmat Stage II - Ogden Weber Technical College- Event Center Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous Materials Abatement - Project #26035240
Federal opportunity from EXECUTIVE BRANCH AGENCIES • Division of Facilities Construction and Management. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 26, 2026.
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DFCM Construction - Prequalified Hazmat Stage II - Ogden Weber Technical College- Event Center Asbestos, Lead & Hazardous Materials Abatement - Project #26035240
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The DFCM is seeking prequalified contractors for the hazardous materials abatement project at Ogden Weber Technical College, focusing on asbestos and lead removal. The response deadline for bids is February 26, 2026. This project is crucial for the safe refurbishment of the Event Center, ensuring compliance with environmental and safety regulations.
The buyer aims to mitigate hazards associated with asbestos, lead, and other hazardous materials in the Ogden Weber Technical College Event Center to ensure a safe environment.
- Contractors with experience in hazardous materials abatement
- Firms that are prequalified for Stage II Hazmat projects
- Companies capable of handling asbestos and lead safely
- Assessment of hazardous materials
- Asbestos removal
- Lead abatement
- Final safety inspections
- Proof of prequalification for Stage II Hazmat work
- Detailed work plan for abatement
- Safety and compliance certifications
- Previous project references
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- Must adhere to local and federal regulations for hazardous material handling
- Projects must be conducted in a manner that minimizes disruption to the college community
- Consider the scale of materials needing abatement for accurate cost estimation
- Account for safety equipment and disposal fees in pricing strategy
- Potential partnerships with environmental safety consultants
- Subcontracting experienced labor for specialized abatement tasks
- Unexpected findings of hazardous materials may increase project scope
- Potential for delays due to permitting processes
- Safety incidents during abatement pose risks to project timeline
- What specific certifications are required for contractors?
- Are there any specific timelines or milestones set by the college?
- What are the safety protocols in place and how will compliance be monitored?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- No specific details on local regulations concerning hazardous material abatement.
- Information on the historical presence of hazardous materials at the site is lacking.
- Details about the selection criteria for prequalified contractors are missing.
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