Opportunity

Pennsylvania eMarketplace #6100065924

Demolition and Site Restoration at Biddle Air Guard Station, PA

Posted

April 23, 2024

Respond By

June 01, 2026

Identifier

6100065924

NAICS

238910, 562910

This opportunity involves the demolition and site restoration of two buildings at Biddle Air Guard Station in Pennsylvania: - Government Buyer: - Pennsylvania Department of Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), Bureau of Office Services, Procurement and Contracting - Scope of Work: - Complete demolition and removal of Building 171 (30,360 SF) and Building 65 (5,400 SF), both pre-engineered metal and masonry structures - Demolition includes adjacent bituminous and concrete surfaces, walkways, pads, and all foundations - Removal of all utility connections from the buildings to main service lines - Site restoration with 1 foot of on-site fill, 6 inches of imported topsoil, seeding, fertilizing, and planting 6 deciduous trees near the former southeast corner of Building 171 - All demolition debris must be disposed of at permitted facilities; contaminated groundwater must be managed per PA-DEP regulations - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory pre-bid conference and electronic bid submission via the PA Supplier Portal - Compliance with Small Diverse Business (SDB) and Veteran Business Enterprise (VBE) participation goals (12% and 3% respectively) - Adherence to the Build America, Buy America Act - No bid guaranty required - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified construction contractors - Estimated contract value: $600,001 to $800,000 - Place of Performance: - Biddle Air Guard Station, 39 Easton Road, Hatboro/Horsham, Montgomery County, PA - Contracting office at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, PA

Description

This project involves the complete demolition and removal of Building 171 (30,360 SF pre-engineered metal & masonry building) and Building 65 (5,400 SF pre-engineered metal & masonry building) at Biddle Air Guard Station in Horsham, PA. The scope includes demolition of adjacent bituminous and Portland cement concrete surfaces, walkways, pads, and all foundations for the buildings. Utility connections from the buildings to the main service lines will be removed. The site will be restored with placement of 1 foot on-site fill, 6 inches of imported topsoil, seed, fertilizer, and planting of 6 deciduous trees near the former southeast corner of Building 171. The project duration is 180 days with a mandatory pre-bid conference scheduled.

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