ID 728341
Humboldt County
Owner Reference: EPA 801
Bid Date: 07/19/2026 at 05:00pm
613 Days until bid date
Trades: D63 - Property Cleanup Contractor: Refuse & Debris Removal Hauling, Building/Grounds/Structures - Demolition & Hauling, Developer: Construction Development, Comprehensive Plans, Urban & Suburban Design / Urban & Suburban Planning
The proposed project should address one or more of the following activities: Cleanup Projects - Brownfields Cleanup Grants: • Soil Remediation: Cleaning up contaminated soil by removing, treating, or stabilizing hazardous substances. • Groundwater Remediation: Treating contaminated groundwater to remove pollutants and contaminants. • Asbestos Abatement: Safely removing or encapsulating asbestos-containing materials. • Lead Paint Abatement: Removing or stabilizing lead-based paint to reduce health risks. • Building Demolition and Debris Removal: Demolishing structures and removing debris contaminated with hazardous substances. • Vapor Intrusion Mitigation: Implementing systems to prevent the migration of hazardous vapors from contaminated soil or groundwater into buildings. • Site Monitoring and Maintenance: Ongoing monitoring and maintenance activities to ensure the effectiveness of cleanup efforts and prevent recontamination. Multipurpose Projects - Multipurpose Grants: • Site Assessment and Cleanup Integration: Conducting both assessment and cleanup activities at multiple brownfields sites within a target area to streamline the redevelopment process. • Environmental Planning and Redevelopment: Developing and implementing environmental plans that integrate site assessments, cleanups, and land use planning for targeted redevelopment areas. • Community Engagement and Planning: Engaging with community stakeholders to develop comprehensive plans that address the assessment, cleanup, and future use of brownfields sites. • Sustainable Reuse Strategies: Implementing cleanup strategies that support sustainable reuse, such as green infrastructure, renewable energy projects, or ecological restoration. • Comprehensive Site Management: Coordinating assessment and cleanup activities to manage multiple brownfields sites in a way that maximizes community and environmental benefits. Community-Wide Projects - Community-Wide Assessment or Cleanup Projects: • Clustered Site Cleanups: Implementing cleanup activities at multiple brownfields sites within a specific neighborhood or district to achieve broader environmental and economic development goals. • Neighborhood Revitalization Initiatives: Coordinating cleanup and redevelopment efforts as part of larger neighborhood revitalization plans, which may include housing, commercial, or mixed-use developments. • Community Health and Safety Improvements: Addressing public health and safety issues through targeted cleanups that reduce exposure to contaminants and improve living conditions in affected areas. • Integrated Land Use Planning: Combining land use planning with environmental cleanup to create cohesive redevelopment strategies that enhance community infrastructure and services. • Economic Development Projects: Supporting cleanup activities that pave the way for new businesses, job creation, and economic growth in areas affected by brownfields. These projects should aim to address environmental, public health, and economic development goals, ensuring that the cleanup and redevelopment of brownfields sites result in tangible benefits for the community.
John Moredo
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Owner: County of Humboldt CA
Published 10/29/2024 on Construction Bid Source
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