Opportunity
Geneva Civicplus #374
Demolition and Removal of Barn and Outbuildings at 64 N. Peck Road, Geneva, IL
Posted
May 01, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
374
NAICS
238910
The City of Geneva, Illinois, is seeking qualified vendors to provide demolition and removal services for a large barn structure and associated agricultural outbuildings at 64 N. Peck Road. - Government Buyer: - City of Geneva Public Works Department - Contact: Nate Landers, Assistant Director of Public Works - Products/Services Requested: - Complete demolition and removal of a two-story timber frame barn (approx. 60' x 120') - Demolition and removal of silos, concrete pads, foundation walls, footings, and all associated agricultural infrastructure - Backfilling and grading of all disturbed areas with a minimum of four inches of topsoil - Installation of temporary construction fencing - Hauling and proper disposal of all demolition debris in accordance with regulations - Site restoration to pre-demolition condition - Notable Requirements: - Vendors must demonstrate experience with similar demolition projects and provide references - Compliance with the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act and all applicable federal, state, and local laws - Submission of a 5% bid bond and 100% performance bond - Detailed safety programs and quality assurance procedures required - City of Geneva must be named as an additional insured on insurance policies - Award based on qualifications, cost, safety record, and ability to meet schedule - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are named in the solicitation - All work to be performed at 64 N. Peck Road, Geneva, Illinois
Description
The City of Geneva is seeking qualified vendors to provide demolition services for a barn structure located at 64 N. Peck Road. The scope includes demolition and removal of the main barn, silos, concrete pads, foundation walls, and footings, as well as backfilling and site restoration. Vendors must comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including prevailing wage requirements. Proposals are due by May 18, 2026, and must include references, qualifications, and required bonds and insurance.