Opportunity

Richland Publicpurchase #26-0006

Abatement of Public Nuisance Conditions at 2100 Pullen Street, Richland, WA

Posted

July 13, 2026

Respond By

July 17, 2026

Identifier

26-0006

NAICS

562910, 562998

This opportunity is for qualified contractors to abate public nuisance conditions at 2100 Pullen Street, Richland, WA, as solicited by the City of Richland Purchasing Division. - Government Buyer: - City of Richland Purchasing Division (Benton County, WA) - Eligibility: - Only contractors on the MRSC Small Works Roster (Civil > Demolition and Deconstruction > General) directly invited by the City are eligible - Scope of Work: - Abatement of public nuisance conditions per Richland Municipal Code sections 10.04, 10.06, and 11.33 - Includes furnishing all materials (except owner-furnished), labor, tools, and equipment - Removal and disposal of equipment and other nuisance items from the property - Contract Details: - Not-to-exceed contract value of $200,000 - Emphasis on participation from small, minority, and women-owned firms - Compliance with federal nondiscrimination laws required - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Property abatement, removal, and disposal services (1 lot) - Unique Requirements: - Restrictive bid: only pre-qualified, directly invited contractors may submit - Compliance with specific municipal codes and federal nondiscrimination laws

Description

This is a restrictive bid for the abatement of public nuisance conditions at 2100 Pullen Street, Richland, WA. The project includes furnishing all materials, labor, tools, and equipment necessary for property abatement, removal, and disposal of equipment and other nuisance conditions to comply with Richland Municipal Code. Only qualified contractors on the MRSC Small Works Roster in the category of Civil > Demolition and Deconstruction > General, and invited by the City of Richland Purchasing Division, may submit bids. The contract is expected to be a not-to-exceed amount of $200,000. The City encourages bids from small, minority, and women-owned firms and complies with federal nondiscrimination laws.

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