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Underground Storage Tank (UST) Removal and Site Excavation

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This subcontract for Underground Storage Tank (UST) Removal and Site Excavation involves the complete removal of three underground storage tanks. The scope of work includes excavation, cutting, lifting, and preparing the site for backfill, with a strict requirement for compliance with Illinois EPA and OSHA regulations. The project is managed by the Engineering agency in Illinois under NAICS code 238990. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 2, 2026, at 4:00 PM.

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Subcontract for removing three underground storage tanks in Illinois; deadline September 2, 2026.

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Illinois → EngineeringView Agency

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238990 - All Other Specialty Trade ContractorsView NAICS

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IL, USA

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Central Garage Underground Fuel Storage Tank Removal

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Complete removal of three underground storage tanks including excavation, cutting, lifting, and site preparation for backfill. Requires compliance with Illinois EPA and OSHA regulations.

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Central Garage Underground Fuel Storage Tank Removal
Solicitation # 26-067
The City of Aurora, Illinois, is soliciting bids for the removal of three inactive underground storage tanks (USTs) located at the former Central Maintenance Garage at 720 N. Broadway. The project involves the excavation and removal of one 20,000-gallon diesel tank and two 20,000-gallon gasoline tanks, followed by the disposal of contaminated materials and the restoration of pavement and landscaping. The contractor is responsible for all hazardous spill remediation and must comply with strict environmental standards, including API RP 1604 and EPA regulations. Key deliverables include the permanent rendering of tanks as unusable and the implementation of a Site Safety and Health Plan overseen by a Certified Industrial Hygienist. The contract is structured as a Firm Fixed Price agreement with substantial completion required by December 15, 2026, and final completion by December 30, 2026. Award will be based on the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, evaluating factors such as price, bidder qualifications, and adherence to specifications. Bidders must submit their proposals electronically via the OpenGov portal by September 2, 2026. Required documentation includes eligibility certifications, insurance certificates, and, for contracts exceeding $25,000, proof of participation in U.S. Department of Labor-approved apprenticeship programs. Local business preferences are available for qualified Aurora-based entities.
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