Okay, Protech Environmental was awarded the bid for $317,670
Here are the bids:
H & M Demolition - $348,500
Adamo Demolition - $363,820
Protech Environmental - $317,670
Demex Corp - $134,000 – NON-RESPONSIVE (Did not include abatement costs)
Pitsch Companies - $359,600
Mackenzie Environmental - $354,965
Dore & Associates - $408,400
Bierlein - $398,500
Homrich - $392,000
Terra - $464,755.01
Blue Star - $368,900
Omega Demolition - $465,000
Able Demolition - $373,605
Thanks James. Looking forward to it. In this Michigan economy it's everyone for themselves. We bid it kinda high. On the flip side of things we were just awarded another year and a half across the street from where I am now and a 11 and 9 story downtown. With the economy the way it is. I have been counting my blessing. The last 3-4 years have been my best yet!
[FONT=Verdana]The decrepit Michigan Inn will soon be coming down.
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[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana]The city of Ann Arbor issued bids last week for asbestos removal and demolition of the old hotel and restaurant building at 2800 Jackson Ave., just off I-94. The property was recently granted state and local tax incentives to help pay for the cleanup.
[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana]Former builder Larry Hiss of Scio Township owns the Michigan Inn, which he bought last year from longtime owner Dale Newman. City officials battled with Newman for years to have the Inn torn down, citing it as blight and a public nuisance.
[/FONT] [FONT=Verdana]Ann Arbor City Attorney Stephen Postema said demolition bids are due Feb. 27. City Council will have to award the contract, and Postema hopes demolition will begin within 90 days after that. [/FONT]
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