Hazardous Materials Inspection, Testing & Abatement Work Order

Location: Washington
Posted: Aug 29, 2025
Due: Sep 16, 2025
Agency: King County
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • F - Natural Resources and Conservation Services
  • H - Quality Control, Testing, and Inspection Services
Solicitation No: KC001489
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Abstract: Construction Solicitation KC001489
Title Hazardous Materials Inspection, Testing & Abatement Work Order
Solicitation Type Construction Solicitation
Status Active
Buyer Mark Hoge
Email mark.hoge@kingcounty.gov
Synopsis The work under this Contract consists of furnishing all tools, equipment, materials,
incidentals, superintendents, subcontractor coordination and overhead to perform testing,
monitoring, inspection, and abatement of hazardous materials at a specific site primarily for the
Wastewater Treatment Division. This on-call contract shall be used in response to emergency and non-emergency situations and for testing, monitoring and abatement as part of a construction project or a stand-alone work order. Work orders shall typically include lead, asbestos, heavy metals, mold, and sewer related hazards.
Attachments
KC001489-itb-documents.zip (2.42 MB)
Open Date 8/29/25 01:59:00 PM
Close Date 9/16/25 01:30:59 PM
Posting Date 8/29/25
Additional Information
KC Solicitation NAICS Code(s) 237110;238910;562910
Small Business Requirements Apply? Yes
Department NATURAL RESOURCES AND PARKS
Division WASTEWATER TREATMENT
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