Opportunity

Alpena County Civicplus #2026 Bids

Demolition and Universal Waste Removal at 2025 S Third Ave, Alpena, MI

Posted

March 10, 2026

Respond By

April 02, 2026

Identifier

2026 Bids

NAICS

238910, 562910

This opportunity seeks qualified contractors for demolition and universal waste removal at a residential property in Alpena, MI as part of a local blight elimination initiative. - Government Buyer: - Alpena County Land Bank Authority, in partnership with the City of Alpena - Scope of Work: - Complete demolition of a residential structure at 2025 S Third Ave, including building, flatwork, below-grade structures, concrete, and asphalt - Removal and proper disposal of 16 identified light bulbs and ballasts (LED, fluorescent) as universal waste - Site restoration: backfilling, leveling, compaction, topsoil, and grass seed installation - Site security, mobilization, and utility disconnects - Coordination with the City of Alpena Fire Department for a three-day fire training exercise prior to demolition - Requirements: - Contractors must have HAZWOPER certification for hazardous material abatement - Must hold a State of Michigan Residential Builders license or Maintenance Contractor license with House Wrecking classification - Proof of Michigan licensure and insurance required - Compliance with federal grant requirements, including document retention and eligibility for federal funds - No asbestos-containing materials identified in the environmental assessment - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named; opportunity is open to all qualified demolition and abatement contractors - Place of Performance: - 2025 S Third Ave, Alpena, MI 49707

Description

Alpena County Land Bank Authority is soliciting proposals for demolition and universal waste removal services at 2025 S Third Ave, Alpena, MI. The project involves residential demolition requiring HAZWOPER certification for universal waste removal and appropriate Michigan state licensure for demolition and site restoration. The scope includes removal of identified hazardous materials such as light bulbs and ballasts, site security, mobilization, and compliance with federal grant requirements. Proposals are due by April 2, 2026, with demolition completion expected by June 30, 2026.

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