Opportunity

Texas DIR/ESBD #FM2026-006

UTA Solicits Demolition and Site Restoration of Physical Education Building

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

July 09, 2026

Identifier

FM2026-006

NAICS

238910

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), through its Office of Facilities Management, is seeking bids for the complete demolition and removal of the Physical Education Building on its Arlington campus. - Project scope includes: - Demolition and removal of a 64,365 sq ft concrete structure - Removal of both indoor and outdoor swimming pools (outdoor pool and deck: 24,666 sq ft) - Selective demolition and replacement of adjacent concrete surfaces - Backfilling of swimming pools with clean fill and site grading to a level condition - Hauling off all debris and materials, with an emphasis on recycling and salvaging - Protection or removal of designated trees, signage, handrails, fencing, and sidewalks as specified - UTA will cut and cap all utilities within five feet of the building perimeter prior to demolition - Contractor must comply with: - Texas prevailing wage laws - Asbestos inspection and abatement requirements (certified by Texas Department of Health) - Environmental and safety regulations - Insurance and bonding requirements - HUB subcontracting plan with a 1.39% goal - Project management, phased completion, and strict adherence to contract timelines are required - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation - All work must support UTA's sustainability goals through recycling and material salvage

Description

This project involves the complete demolition and removal of the Physical Education Building at the University of Texas at Arlington campus, which has a gross square footage of 64,365 sq ft. The contractor is responsible for removing the concrete structure, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and selectively demolishing and replacing adjacent concrete surfaces to restore the site. Utilities will be cut and capped by UTA prior to demolition. The site will be graded for future development or landscaping, with an emphasis on recycling and salvaging materials to support sustainability goals.

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