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Salvage and Dismantling of Rolling Stock and Industrial Equipment

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Amtrak is seeking a qualified contractor to completely dismantle, decontaminate, and remove surplus rolling stock and industrial equipment from its New Castle facility. The scope of work encompasses the safe and compliant removal of all listed assets, including proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials, adherence to environmental regulations, and thorough site cleanup upon completion. The project requires specialized expertise in heavy equipment salvage, decontamination procedures, and logistics planning to ensure operational safety and regulatory compliance throughout the process. All work must be performed in accordance with industry best practices and applicable federal, state, and local environmental standards. The opportunity is posted as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 336510, indicating classification within the railroad rolling stock manufacturing and repair sector. The solicitation is open for responses until July 20, 2026, with proposal submissions required through Amtrak’s procurement portal prior to the deadline. Interested parties must be prepared to demonstrate experience with similar large-scale dismantling projects, possess appropriate licensing and insurance, and provide detailed plans for waste management, transportation, and site restoration. While the specific location details are not provided in the data, performance is expected to occur entirely at the Amtrak New Castle facility, and contractors should anticipate working under Amtrak’s operational protocols and safety requirements.

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Dismantle, decontaminate, and remove surplus rail equipment at New Castle facility with full environmental compliance.

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336510 - Railroad Rolling Stock ManufacturingView NAICS

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Complete dismantling, decontamination, and removal of surplus rolling stock and industrial equipment at Amtrak's New Castle facility.

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