Removal of Asbestos Containing Materials at 1497 N Blacks...
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The City of Fresno is seeking a qualified contractor to remove and properly dispose of asbestos‑containing materials located at two city parcels (1497 N. Blackstone Ave. and 1660 E. Home Ave.). The work must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including Cal/OSHA, EPA NESHAP, and local air‑quality rules, and must be completed within a tight schedule. The contract is an informal bid limited to under $177,000 and will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
•... | Title: Removal of Asbestos Containing Materials at 1497 N Blackstone Ave & 1660 E Home Ave, Agency: City of Fresno, State: California, Open Date: 3/17/2026, Close Date: 3/31/2026, Last Updated Date: 3/31/2026
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The City of Fresno is seeking a qualified contractor to remove asbestos-containing materials from two city parcels, 1497 N. Blackstone Ave. and 1660 E. Home Ave. The project must comply with federal, state, and local regulations, including Cal/OSHA and EPA NESHAP, and must be completed within a tight timeframe. The contract is estimated to be under $177,000 and will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
Select a contractor to safely and effectively remove asbestos-containing materials in compliance with legal standards.
- Licensed asbestos removal contractors
- Firms with experience in environmental remediation
- Companies compliant with Cal/OSHA and EPA regulations
- Site assessment of asbestos at both locations
- Removal of asbestos materials
- Proper disposal of asbestos waste
- Regulatory compliance documentation
- Site restoration post-removal
- Company qualifications and certifications
- Project timeline
- Pricing breakdown under $177,000
- Plans for regulatory compliance
- Previous project references
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- Must comply with Cal/OSHA requirements
- Must adhere to EPA NESHAP regulations
- Local air-quality regulations must be followed
- Offer competitive bids under $177,000
- Include potential cost-saving measures in the proposal
- Consider partnerships with environmental consultancies
- Engage certified disposal facilities for asbestos waste
- Potential for unforeseen regulations impacting schedule
- Need for swift mobilization upon award
- Risk of additional costs related to environmental compliance
- What specific deadlines must be adhered to?
- Are there existing environmental assessments available?
- What are the criteria for determining the lowest responsible bidder?
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- No specific start and end dates for the project
- No exact posted date for the solicitation
- No buyer contact information for clarification
- Lack of site-specific reports on asbestos
- No performance metrics outlined in the bid
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