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Demolition and site work for a municipal facility in Aklavik, Northwest Territories. Completed plans call for the demolition of a municipal facility; and for site work for a municipal facility.

Regional PSIB refers to the initial evaluation of a minimum of two bids whereby the PSIB eligible Bidder's head office is from the Area of the Contract - if no compliant bids can be found from initial evaluation, evaluation of all other PSIB bids continues. As the MCM for the GMRP, Parsons is requesting pre-qualification proposals from Respondents under the Federal government's Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business (PSIB) program [A3000T(2014-11-27)]. The purpose of this PQ is to solicit documentation that will enable Parsons to determine which Respondents: 1. will be invited to submit proposals in response to Parsons' RFP-476721-0062 for Demolition and Debris Removal - CIA 2. are best qualified to successfully execute the abatement, demolition, and subsequent removal of infrastructure waste of the CIA which includes contaminated structures A general overview is not an exhaustive list and the full scope of work with performance specifications will be provided in the RFP documents and conveyed to Proponents during Phase Two of the procurement process. 1) Work comprises of the supply of all design, labour, equipment, and materials required to decontaminate and deconstruct the listed structures, associated facilities and equipment and ancillary structures, as indicated, including, but not limited to, the following: a) Supply, mobilization and demobilization of all personnel, equipment, support facilities and materials required to complete the Work. b) Maintenance and management of Subcontractor equipment and materials, as required to complete the Work. c) Preparation of Decontamination Plan, which is to be reviewed and signed/sealed by a professional. At a minimum, the plan is to be signed by a qualified Certified Industrial Hygienist d) Preparation of Deconstruction Plan, which is to be reviewed and signed/sealed by an appropriate and recognized qualified professional. At a minimum, the Deconstruction Plan is to bear the stamp of a qualified Professional Engineer registered in the Northwest Territories. The qualified Professional Engineer must work for a firm that is a permit holder to practice in the Northwest Territories. e) Establishment/construction and operation of a Material Storage Area, which includes a Hazardous Materials Area. f) Establishing of temporary facilities including, but not limited to a Wastewater Collection and Storage Facility, temporary enclosures and decontamination facilities required to carry out the Work. g) Within the Project Work Area, collection and containerization of scattered debris, scraping up of the ground with admixed debris, and regrading. h) Decontamination, removal, containerization, and on-site transport to Material Storage Area of all mineral waste, contaminated waste, and hazardous waste materials, including arsenic trioxide, asbestos and sodium cyanide from facilities to be deconstructed. i) Deconstruction of buildings and associated facilities/equipment, on-site transportation and stockpiling of resulting waste at the Material Storage Area. j) Onsite disposal of non-arsenic containing asbestos waste and non-hazardous waste into the onsite landfill and offsite disposal of non-arsenic containing hazardous waste. Haulage of mineral waste to onsite disposal location. k) Removal of all personnel, equipment and materials used and generated during the Work, at the completion of Work. 2) Deconstruction processes are to be in accordance with accepted deconstruction practices and comply with all rules and regulations applicable by Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). 3) Work is to be carried out in a manner that satisfies the AHJ, so as to protect the environment, the health and safety of workers and the general public. Official bid documents must be obtained from www.merx.com and bid submissions must be done through the Merx platform. The project value listed reflects the total project estimate. Written questions due to the Contracting Authority: January 24, 2024 at 15:00MT Respondents will submit all questions related to this PQ, in writing, on the provided template (see Appendix 1 Written Questions Form) via email to the Contracting Authority.

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