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Site work, asbestos abatement and renovation of an educational facility in Chicago, Illinois. Completed plans call for the renovation of a educational facility; for site work for a educational facility; and for asbestos abatement for a educational facility.
Kinzie ES - ACM Flooring Abatement -Rms 112,116,119,129. No Pre-Bid Conference Data Found. Work: the obligations of the Contractor under the Contract Documents. Work includes, unless specifically excepted by the Contract Documents, the furnishing of all materials, labor, equipment, supplies, plant, tools, scaffolding, transportation, superintendence, permits, inspections, occupancy approvals, insurance, taxes, and all other services, facilities and expenses necessary for the full performance and completion of the requirements of the Contract Documents. Work also means that which is furnished, produced, constructed, or built pursuant to the Contract Documents. B.The Work includes all labor, equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to perform the Scope of Work in the bid documents by the procedures described herein. The Contractor, by submitting a bid for the Work, represents itself as knowledgeable and expert in the performance of the Work, and includes all things usually and customarily necessary to provide a complete and finished job, whether specifically mentioned or not. C.Removal of friable and non-friable asbestos-containing materials listed in the bid documents, including pre-cleaning, moving of furnishings, establishing regulated areas, isolating the Work Areas, protection of adjacent areas, containment when required, cleanup and decontamination to the specified clearance levels, proper packaging and disposal of wastes, and all other steps necessary to complete the scope of work. D. Repair or replacement of damaged surfaces, fixtures, or furnishings to restore them to their preexisting condition to the satisfaction of the Architect of Record and the Board Representative. E. When the bid documents include lead and asbestos abatement items in the same spaces, they should be performed in the sequence and combinations that produce the most efficient results, minimize concentrated lead waste volume, and produce the least amount of total waste. That sequence will generally be: 1. Cleanup of lead dust, flakes, chips, and residues most likely to fail a TCLP test. If both lead and asbestos debris are present and mixed together, they may be cleaned up and disposed together. 2. Cleanup and removal of failed or delaminated friable asbestos-containing debris, if any. 3. Removal of friable asbestos materials and cleanup of visible residues. 4. Removal of lead-bearing architectural components. 5. Removal of non-friable asbestos items. If both asbestos and lead are on the same components, for example lead paint and asbestos-containing glazing compound, the components may be removed and disposed with both the lead and asbestos-bearing items intact. 6. Removal of lead-based paint, coatings, or surfacing material. 7. Final cleanup and decontamination of the work space. Final air clearance (asbestos) and wipe samples (lead) may be performed concurrently. 8. When lead and asbestos final decontamination processes are combined, the more stringent cleanup procedures shall apply for both. 9. Waste disposal: a. Hazardous waste: loose paint flakes, chips, and dust; lead-specific cleaning supplies; contaminated soil; combined final decontamination supplies; disposable suits, gloves, head covers, and foot covers; other items that fail a TCLP or other RCRA test. b. Special waste: friable asbestos-containing waste materials and lead-contaminated waste that has passed TCLP or other RCRA tests. c. Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris: lead-bearing architectural components; concrete and lumber with or without tile or mastic attached; demolition debris, and other general wastes. d. All asbestos-containing or lead-bearing wastes, regardless of classification, shall be disposed in a landfill approved by the IEPA to accept asbestos-containing or lead-bearing waste materials. F. Compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, standards, and these specifications. In the case of a conflict, the Contractor shall comply with the most stringent. G. Contractor is required to fully comply with IDPH rules and these specifications unless a variance is granted by IDPH. Any variances obtained by the MEC will be listed in the bid documents. H. All licenses, accreditations, permits, fees, notifications, reports, or other documents required by law, regulation, this specification, or the bid documents. I. Provide project closeout documentation to the APM within thirty (30) days after final clearance. This documentation shall include, but is not limited to, submittals specified elsewhere in the specifications. Base Bid: Contractor/Vendor shall provide a Proposal for the necessary Labor and Materials to perform environmental mitigation activities within the areas identified in the Project Manual, dated April 10, 2024, prepared by Carnow, Conibear & Assoc., Ltd. Attendance at Pre-Bid Walk-Thru is strongly recommended. Please arrive at the scheduled time. All work to be performed during standard working hours unless CPS permission granted for deviation. Contractor: the entity responsible for performing the complete scope of work in the Documents.The Contractor may elect to self-perform or subcontract out any portion of the work. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT SCOPE OF WORK: 1. Gross removal and disposal of asbestos-containing carpet mastic, floor tiles and associated floor tile mastic. 2. All work per Specification Section 02 82 14, Appendix A - Additional Design Details, Appendix B - Environmental Scope Sheets and all and applicable local,state and federal regulations including IDPH, IEPA and OSHA regulations.
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Educational
$38,400.00
Public - City
Asbestos Abatement, Renovation, Site Work
Trades Specified
Division 00 - Lorem Ipsum
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