North Carolina A&T State University is initiating a multi-phase redevelopment effort in the Bluford and Lindsay neighborhood, located adjacent to the University's main campus in Greensboro, North Carolina. This area includes a number of residential structures that have been acquired by the University for long-term campus planning and revitalization efforts. This initial project phase involves the asbestos abatement and demolition of approximately twelve (12) residential properties. Several of these structures contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), which must be removed in compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations prior to demolition. The University seeks to engage a licensed asbestos abatement contractor to provide turnkey services including abatement, air quality clearance, and demolition. The scope of this solicitation also anticipates potential future phases of work within the same neighborhood and surrounding areas. Additional properties may be added to the project scope over time, and the selected contractor may be asked to provide ongoing abatement and demolition services under the terms of this agreement, contingent upon funding and project needs. This work supports the University's goals of improving safety, eliminating environmental hazards, and preparing the area for future infrastructure and campus
Background
North Carolina A&T State University is initiating a multi-phase redevelopment effort in the Bluford and Lindsay neighborhood, adjacent to the University’s main campus in Greensboro, North Carolina. This area includes several residential structures acquired by the University for long-term campus planning and revitalization efforts. The initial project phase involves asbestos abatement and demolition of approximately twelve residential properties containing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), which must be removed in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations prior to demolition.
The University aims to engage a licensed asbestos abatement contractor for turnkey services including abatement, air quality clearance, and demolition. The scope anticipates potential future phases of work within the same neighborhood and surrounding areas, with additional properties possibly added over time. This work supports the University’s goals of improving safety, eliminating environmental hazards, and preparing the area for future infrastructure and campus development.
Work Details
The selected contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, permits, and services necessary to perform the following tasks:
1. Asbestos Abatement: Legally remove all ACMs from each structure as identified in Exhibit A; comply with local, state, and federal regulations including EPA, OSHA, and NESHAP standards; handle, transport, and dispose of asbestos material at a licensed disposal facility.
2. Air Quality Testing: Provide third-party air quality testing and clearance reports for each location following abatement; ensure all clearance testing meets regulatory standards prior to demolition activities.
3. Demolition: Following successful asbestos abatement and air clearance, demolish structures in accordance with local codes and ordinances; secure all required demolition permits.
4. Site Safety and Security: Maintain a safe work site at all times; secure houses and surrounding areas upon completion of each phase.
5. Permits and Notifications: Obtain and pay for all necessary permits, inspections, and notifications required for abatement and demolition activities.
Period of Performance
The contract shall have an initial term of three years beginning on the date of final contract execution (the Effective Date). The State has the option to renew the contract for up to two additional one-year terms.
Place of Performance
Asbestos abatement and demolition will occur at various addresses on Stewart Street (405-500 Stewart St.) and Banks Street (410-429 Banks St.) in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Bidder Requirements
Vendors must be registered as a North Carolina vendor in good standing. They must complete ATTACHMENT D: HUB SUPPLEMENTAL VENDOR INFORMATION to support Historically Underutilized Business participation. Additionally, vendors must provide at least three references using ATTACHMENT E: CUSTOMER REFERENCE FORM; certify financial stability by completing ATTACHMENT G: CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL CONDITION; and may be required to undergo background checks for personnel performing services under this contract.