Opportunity
University of Minnesota Ionwave #01-211-26-3815
Water Infiltration Remediation and Hazardous Materials Abatement at Mondale Hall, University of Minnesota
Posted
April 21, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
01-211-26-3815
NAICS
238190, 562910
This opportunity involves specialized construction and hazardous materials abatement services for the remediation of water infiltration at Mondale Hall, University of Minnesota: - Government Buyer: - University of Minnesota Board of Regents (Capital Project Management, Facilities Management Hazardous Materials Program) - Project Scope: - Remediation of persistent water infiltration at Mondale Hall's north facade - Work includes: - Masonry repairs - Installation of through-wall flashing - Replacement of window and skylight glazing systems - Waterproofing - Hazardous materials abatement (asbestos, lead, and fungal/mold) - Project executed in two phases over consecutive summer breaks to minimize academic disruption - Hazardous Materials Requirements: - Licensed asbestos abatement contractor required - Compliance with University and Minnesota Department of Health protocols for asbestos, lead, and fungal abatement - Air monitoring for asbestos removal - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must identify a waterproofing subcontractor for University approval - Adherence to Minnesota prevailing wage and responsible contractor statutes - All necessary building permits must be obtained - Compliance with University-specific hazardous materials and fungal abatement procedures - Architect/Engineer of Record: - Miller Dunwiddie - Budget: - $1,000,000 construction budget - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned; focus is on construction and abatement services - Place of Performance: - Mondale Hall, 229-19th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55455 - University of Minnesota Facilities Management offices for oversight and coordination
Description
The University of Minnesota is requesting proposals for construction services to remediate water infiltration issues at Mondale Hall, located on the west bank of the Twin Cities campus. The project involves addressing continuous water infiltration from several window and skylight systems on the north facade. The work will be completed in two phases during the summer breaks of 2026 and 2027, including masonry, through-wall flashing, and glazing replacement. The total construction budget is $1,000,000, and the contractor will be responsible for filing building permits and coordinating with the University-approved waterproofing subcontractor.