Opportunity

Manistee County Civicplus #34

Asbestos Abatement and Demolition Services for 267 Third Street, Manistee

Posted

June 16, 2026

Respond By

July 02, 2026

Identifier

34

NAICS

562910, 238910

This opportunity involves the asbestos abatement and demolition of a commercial building at 267 Third Street, Manistee, Michigan, for the Manistee County Land Bank Authority. - Government Buyer: - Manistee County Land Bank Authority (Manistee County) - Scope of Work: - Asbestos abatement: removal and proper disposal of asbestos-containing materials - Removal and disposal of PCB-containing floor tiles and universal wastes - Complete demolition of the commercial structure, including removal of foundations, footings, slabs, driveways, parking lots, and all debris - Site restoration: backfilling, grading, and seeding - Requirements: - Contractor must be licensed for asbestos abatement and demolition - Compliance with federal and state regulations due to use of federal grant funds - Waste manifests and daily landfill receipts required for all abatement and demolition debris - NESHAP 10-day notifications for both abatement and demolition - All abatement waste to be disposed of at a licensed Type II landfill; demolition debris at a licensed Type I or II landfill or recycling center - Open hole photos required to confirm no remaining foundations - Subcontractors must be pre-approved and meet licensing/insurance requirements - Contractor may salvage materials and must provide lien waivers and subcontractor invoices - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation - All work must be completed within 30 days of commencement and no later than the specified completion deadline

Description

The Manistee County Land Bank Authority is soliciting proposals for asbestos abatement and demolition of a commercial structure located at 267 Third Street, Manistee, Michigan. The scope includes removal and proper disposal of asbestos, PCB-containing floor tiles, universal wastes, building demolition, and site restoration. The project is funded through a State of Michigan grant using federal dollars and must be completed by August 21, 2026, to avoid loss of funding. Bids must be submitted via email by July 2, 2026, and the selected contractor may subcontract work but remains responsible for all work.

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