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Connecticut Air & Space Center - Curtiss Hangar Renovations - Demo & Abatement

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The Connecticut Air & Space Center is seeking bids for the demolition and abatement package as part of Phase 1 renovations to the Curtiss Hangar. This solicitation, numbered 37944, was posted on July 10, 2026, with a response deadline of July 30, 2026, at 6:00 PM. The work involves the safe removal and abatement of hazardous materials and structural demolition within the historic hangar, with all activities confined to this initial phase of the broader renovation project. Bidders must be prepared to comply with all applicable environmental, safety, and regulatory standards for handling asbestos, lead, and other controlled substances during demolition. The solicitation is administered by the State of Connecticut through the Department of Administrative Services Procurement Division and is categorized under SLED government procurement. The place of performance is located in Connecticut, and all work must be performed on-site at the Curtiss Hangar. Bismark Construction Co. Inc. serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries, with R. Rossomando Jr. listed as the designated representative and reachable via email. Interested parties must submit their responses through the official CTSource Bid Board portal prior to the deadline, and no set-aside provisions are currently in place for this procurement.

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Demolition and hazardous material abatement for Curtiss Hangar Phase 1, bid due July 30, 2026, Connecticut.

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Connecticut → DAS ProcurementView Agency

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562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

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CT, US

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AgencyConnecticut → DAS Procurement
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OfficeCT, US
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Connecticut → DAS Procurement
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Office AddressCT, US
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Bismark Construction Co. IncPrimary Contact

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Connecticut Air & Space Center - Curtiss Hangar Renovations Phase 1 Project. Bids for Demo & Abatement Package only.

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