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Hurley Environmental Remediation Services
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
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Posted On:  1 Jul 2021
Open for bidding on:  1 Jul 2021
Response Deadline:  20 Jul 2021 2:00 PM PDT
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Opportunity Amount: $10K to $50K USD
Contract Length: 4 months
Response Deadline: 20 Jul 2021 2:00 PM PDT
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Award Date: 4 Aug 2021
Posting ID: 10686076(Doc3050249511)
Posting Type: Request for Information
Public Posting: https://discovery.ariba.com/rfx/10686076
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The Hurley Substation control building was originally constructed in 1966. The steel tilt-up has a tiled concrete floor and wood panel floor with recessed wireways. The asbestos tiles and mastic are failing in many places and create hazardous working conditions. In addition, the mastic for the wall base and the joint compound skim coat texture contains asbestos. The control building houses critical switching equipment and must remain in continuous operation during the project. The equipment is sensitive to shock and heat and must remain in operation and accessible during the abatement project. The cooling equipment must remain running during the project.

In general, these are the challenges associated with this project:  


1)      The electrical pieces of equipment cannot be physically touched.  

2)      The electrical pieces of equipment need to be air conditioned   

3)      The electrical equipment is sensitive to liquids and vibrations.  

4)      The isles between electrical cabinets are narrow.  

5)      The electrical pieces of equipment need to be accessible by SMUD substation employees 24/7. SMUD employees will be asbestos awareness trained and can access asbestos containments/regulated areas if required or needed in order to reach the equipment.  

The contractor is to utilize a “turtle shell” method to build containments for removing the flooring and mastic in a controlled manner. The “turtle shell” is further explained later in this document.  

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