(Original) RFP: Environmental Air Monitoring Services for Tornado Demolition Operations
ID: 6f4b3
• State: Missouri
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Background
The City of St. Louis Department of Health is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Environmental Air Monitoring Services specifically related to Tornado Demolition Operations. This initiative aims to support the recovery efforts in tornado-impacted areas by ensuring public safety through effective monitoring of hazardous materials during demolition activities. The city seeks qualified providers who can deliver real-time air monitoring services to comply with health and safety standards, particularly concerning dust, particulate matter, and hazardous materials such as lead and asbestos.
Work Details
The contractor will provide environmental air monitoring services during demolition operations, focusing on the collection of samples for lead and asbestos. Specific requirements include:
- Utilizing four low volume pumps per demolition site, each set at 2 liters per minute and operated for 6 hours.
- Positioning two pumps upwind (one for PCM - asbestos and one for lead) at a height of 5 feet on the property line, with a similar setup downwind.
- Conducting sampling during the most representative time frame from 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM to capture a 24-hour exposure.
- Calculating downwind samples based on a time-weighted average (TWA).
- If downwind PCM samples exceed OSHA's permissible exposure limit of 0.1 fibers per cc, further analysis via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is required.
- The contract will compensate on a per-demolition basis, with an estimated total of up to 60 demolitions included in the scope.
Period of Performance
The tentative contract start date is June 1, 2026, with a proposed end date of July 31, 2026.
Place of Performance
The services will be performed in tornado-impacted areas within the City of St. Louis.
Bidder Requirements
Respondents must have specialized certifications and experience in environmental air monitoring, particularly in compliance with regulatory requirements while operating in active demolition zones. They must also provide proof of current business licenses and tax compliance as part of their proposal submission.
The City of St. Louis Department of Health is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Environmental Air Monitoring Services specifically related to Tornado Demolition Operations. This initiative aims to support the recovery efforts in tornado-impacted areas by ensuring public safety through effective monitoring of hazardous materials during demolition activities. The city seeks qualified providers who can deliver real-time air monitoring services to comply with health and safety standards, particularly concerning dust, particulate matter, and hazardous materials such as lead and asbestos.
Work Details
The contractor will provide environmental air monitoring services during demolition operations, focusing on the collection of samples for lead and asbestos. Specific requirements include:
- Utilizing four low volume pumps per demolition site, each set at 2 liters per minute and operated for 6 hours.
- Positioning two pumps upwind (one for PCM - asbestos and one for lead) at a height of 5 feet on the property line, with a similar setup downwind.
- Conducting sampling during the most representative time frame from 1:30 PM to 7:30 PM to capture a 24-hour exposure.
- Calculating downwind samples based on a time-weighted average (TWA).
- If downwind PCM samples exceed OSHA's permissible exposure limit of 0.1 fibers per cc, further analysis via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is required.
- The contract will compensate on a per-demolition basis, with an estimated total of up to 60 demolitions included in the scope.
Period of Performance
The tentative contract start date is June 1, 2026, with a proposed end date of July 31, 2026.
Place of Performance
The services will be performed in tornado-impacted areas within the City of St. Louis.
Bidder Requirements
Respondents must have specialized certifications and experience in environmental air monitoring, particularly in compliance with regulatory requirements while operating in active demolition zones. They must also provide proof of current business licenses and tax compliance as part of their proposal submission.
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Opportunity ID
6f4b3
Response Deadline
May 21, 2026
Past Due
Date Posted
May 18, 2026
Source
Q&A Deadline
Questions/clarifications were issued in Addendum I as numbered Q&A items; no separate vendor question-submission method or deadline is stated in the provided text.
Est. Value Range
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$50,000 - $250,000
(AI estimate)
Agency Distribution
Moderate
On 5/18/26 City of Saint Louis in Missouri issued Environmental Air Monitoring Services for Tornado Demolition Operations with ID 6f4b3 due 5/21/26.
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