Manufactured Home Removal
| Agency | Henderson County [NC] |
|---|---|
| Deadline | 07/13/26 |
| Posted | 06/12/26 |
| Estimated Value | $50,000 - $150,000 (AI estimate) |
| Set Aside | Not Provided |
| NAICS | Not Provided |
| PSC | Not Provided |
| Location | North Carolina |
Background
Henderson County Government is seeking proposals for the demolition of uninhabitable manufactured homes. This initiative aims to assist citizens by removing structures that cannot be transported and must be demolished on-site. The project is funded by Henderson County to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.
Work Details
The contractor will provide all necessary materials, tools, machinery, labor, and supervision for the demolition of up to 10 manufactured homes. The scope includes: 1. Demolition of structures measuring approximately 14’ x 70’ with metal frames and axles. 2. Removal of all debris from the site, with concrete blocks or foundations potentially left behind to reduce transport weight. 3. Transportation of materials to appropriate disposal sites, ensuring that all loads are covered and secured during transport. 4. Provision of landfill tipping receipts from the Henderson County Transfer Station and receipts from a certified recycling company prior to payment release. 5. Compliance with local regulations regarding hazardous materials, specifically mercury thermostats and fluorescent lighting, which will be handled by Henderson County.
Period of Performance
The contract will be valid until June 30, 2027, with work expected to commence upon contract execution.
Place of Performance
Demolition services will take place at various locations within Henderson County, North Carolina.
Bidder Requirements
Bidders must provide proof of insurance naming Henderson County as additionally insured, including coverage for workers' compensation (statutory limits), general liability ($1M per occurrence/$2M aggregate), and automobile liability ($1M per occurrence). Bidders must also comply with Drug Free Workplace Requirements and submit a completed IRS W-9 form along with any required certifications such as Minority and Women-Owned Business (MWBE) certification.
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