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Tank Demolition
August 7, 2009
12:40 PM
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Has anyone visited or bid on it? I would totally be into this one.. B(ear)ing grizzly bears that might be hungry. Couple of shear-equipped excavators, track loader, and trucks and we'd be on our way...

July 23, 2009
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Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska has a requirement for removal/demolition of five above-ground tanks at King Salmon Air Station, Alaska. The awarded contract will be a firm fixed price commercial contract. The contractor shall furnish all services, materials, supplies, equipment, investigations, studies, project supervision, and travel as required in connection with the performance work statement and all furnished and referenced design instructions. The contractor shall remove/demolish two 214,000 gallon fuel tanks and three 50,000 gallon de-icer fluid tanks (including associated foundations and supports) and place the unsalvaged debris in the existing Air Force landfill facility. Demolition is defined as the following: (1) Tearing down completely all facilities identified to include removal of foundations, floating slab, all associated utilities, and footings two feet below grade. (2) Remove all demolished debris to the nearest approved landfill. (3) Inventory of all demolished debris including type, quantity by weight and volume, and location moved to. (4) Regrade the demolished area for positive drainage. (5) Provide a detailed computer-generated site drawing showing the locations of all demolished facilities and utilities. (6) Provide three benchmarks, minimum, for purposes of future identification and facility location. Place benchmarks on site drawings identified in (5) above.

The government will conduct a site visit for potential offerors on Tuesday, 28 July 2009. The site visit will include a tour of the facility and landfill site.

To participate, interested parties must submit participant names and affiliated organizations to the undersigned no later than Friday, 24 July to allow for security coordination.

If no interested parties submit this information by close of business 24 July, the government will cancel the site visit.

Interested parties may also visit the site at other times during the solicitation period with prior coordination and approval of the government.

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