Chip Seal City Streets 2026 2610001

Location: Ohio
Posted: May 1, 2026
Due: May 28, 2026
Agency: Mount Vernon city
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • Z - Maintenance, Repair or Alteration of Real Property
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Chip Seal City Streets 2026 2610001

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40 Public Square
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Phone 740-393-9528
mtvernonoh.gov
Demolition of Three Buildings North of 40 Public Square
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
04-17-2026 Posting Date
PID No. 2040701
City of Mount Vernon
Response Due Date:
05-07-2026
11:00 AM
Communications
Please note the following policy concerning communication between interested contractors and the City
of Mount Vernon (the City) during the announcement and selection process:
During the time period between advertisement and the announcement of final consultant selection,
communication with interested contractors (or their agents) shall be limited as follows:
Communications which are strictly prohibited:
Any discussions or marketing activities related to this specific project.
Allowable communications include:
Technical or scope of services questions specific to this project or LOI requirements.
Communication Channels
All contractor communication shall be submitted in writing either via email or in person at the following
address:
Brian W Ball, P.E.
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
40 Public Square, Room 103
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Project Description
Demolition of Three Buildings North of 40 Public Square
The City of Mount Vernon Engineering Department is requesting qualifications and technical proposals from
experienced demolition contractors for the demolition of three unsafe structures located north of 40 Public
Square, Mount Vernon, Ohio on permanent parcel numbers 66-05506.000, 66-03852.000, and 66-03852.001.
On March 24, 2026, the Board of Property Maintenance Appeals determined that these structures were unsafe
and ordered the City to complete demolition within 90 days. Following demolition, the site will be prepared for
use as a parking lot.
The selected contractor shall perform the work in accordance with the project requirements described below.
Certain wall and support sections shall remain in place (see attached exhibit) and will be guarded by erecting a
40 Public Square
Phone 740-393-9528
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
mtvernonoh.gov
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
safety fence as directed by the City in order to protect the adjacent sidewalk and existing site conditions. The
contractor shall also protect adjacent public infrastructure and nearby facilities, including City Hall, throughout
the work.
Additional Information
Phase I environmental documents and asbestos inspections reports are included in attachments 1 and 2 for
contractor review. Additional site information may be provided upon request.
Estimated Demolition Cost:
$300,000
Selection Subfactors
After the Response Due Date each applicant is allowed up to three total of any combination of the following:
check-in calls, email, or stop-by. Exceeding this limit shall reduce your score.
Estimated Date of Authorization
It is anticipated that the selected contractor will be authorized to proceed by May 30, 2026.
Completion Schedule
Demolition is to be completed by June 22, 2026.
Suspended or Debarred Firms
Companies and individuals included on the current City of Mount Vernon, State of Ohio, or federal exclusions
list of either the Office of Inspector General or the General Services Administration are not eligible for selection.
Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
The City of Mount Vernon, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. §§
2000d to 2000d-4) and the Regulations, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that any contract
entered into pursuant to this advertisement, all bidders including disadvantaged business enterprises will be
afforded full and fair opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against
on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, low-income status, or limited English proficiency
in consideration for an award.
Selection Procedures
The City of Mount Vernon will directly select a contractor based on the Letter of Interest (LOI). The requirements
for the LOI and the Contractor Selection Rating Form that will be used to select the contractor are shown below.
Firms interested in being considered for selection should respond by submitting 3 copies paper of the Letter of
Interest to the following address by 11:00 AM 05-07-2026.
Brian W. Ball, P.E.
City Engineer
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
40 Public Square, Room 103
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Responses received after 11:45 AM on the response due date will not be considered.
40 Public Square
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Phone 740-393-9528
mtvernonoh.gov
Site Visit
Contractors are strongly encouraged to attend a site visit with City staff.
Please call Rachel Wilson at 740-393-9528 to schedule site visits with the engineering department.
Scope of Services
The Scope of Services document is included in Exhibit 2 below.
Requirements for Letters of Interest
Contract Submittal Requirements
Interested contractors shall provide a Letter of Interest including the following:
1. Company name, address, phone number, and primary contact person.
2. Identification of the project manager and key personnel assigned to the project.
3. Description of the contractor’s demolition experience, especially on high-density, urban, constrained, or
publicly sensitive sites.
4. A list of at least three similar projects, including location, approximate cost, year completed, and owner
reference contact information.
5. Description of the contractor’s current workload and ability to meet the City’s schedule.
6. A technical approach to demolition, including:
a. sequence of demolition
b. traffic control coordination
c. public safety, including pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists
d. protection of adjacent structures
e. protection of public facilities (e.g., sidewalks, streets, utilities, traffic signals, etc.)
f. treatment of remaining wall and support sections
g. housekeeping, debris removal and site cleanup
h. approach to site security and final site condition
i. list of equipment to be used
7. Confirmation that the contractor can perform the work on the expedited timeline.
8. Identification of any subcontractors.
9. Proof of insurance and relevant licensure.
10. Any known or perceived environmental or safety considerations the contractor believes should be
addressed before demolition begins.
40 Public Square
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Contractor Selection Rating Form
Project: Demolition of Three Buildings North of 40 Public Square
PID No: 2040701
Project Type: Demolition
Selection Committee Members:
Phone 740-393-9528
mtvernonoh.gov
Contractor Name:
Category
Project Manager
Strength/Experience of Assigned
Staff including Subcontractors
Contractor's Current Workload/
Availability of Personnel
Contractor’s Past Performance
Project Approach
Cost Estimate
Total
Total Value
10
20
10
25
20
15
100
Scoring Criteria
See Note 1, Exhibit 1
See Note 2, Exhibit 1
See Note 3, Exhibit 1
See Note 4, Exhibit 1
See Note 5, Exhibit 1
See Note 6, Exhibit 1
Score
40 Public Square
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
engineer@mtvernonoh.gov
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Phone 740-393-9528
mtvernonoh.gov
Exhibit 1 - Contractor Selection Rating Form Notes
1. The proposed project manager for each contractor shall be ranked, with the highest ranked project
manager receiving the greatest number of points, and lower ranked project managers receiving
commensurately lower scores. The rankings and scores should be based on each project manager’s
experience on similar projects and past performance for the City. Any subfactors identified should be
weighed heavily in the differential scoring.
Differential scoring should consider the relative importance of the project manager's role in the success
of a given project. The project manager’s role in a simple project may be less important than for a complex
project, and differential scoring should reflect this, with higher differentials assigned to projects that
require a larger role for the project manager.
2. The experience and strength of the assigned staff, including subcontractor staff, should be ranked and
scored as noted for Number 1 above, with higher differential scores assigned on more difficult projects.
Any subfactors identified in the project notification should be weighed heavily in the differential scoring.
As above, other agencies may be contacted.
3. The contractor's workload and availability of qualified personnel, equipment and facilities shall be ranked
and scored on a relative, differential scoring type basis. The scoring shall consider quantifiable concerns
regarding the ability of a contractor (or contractors) rated higher in other categories to complete the work
with staff members named in the letter of interest.
4. The contractor’s past performance on similar projects shall be ranked and scored on a relative, differential
scoring type basis, with the highest ranked contractor receiving a commensurately greater number of
points.
The differential scoring should consider the complexity of the project and any subfactors identified in the
project notification.
5. The contractor’s project approach shall be ranked and scored on a relative, differential scoring type basis.
The scoring shall consider the contractor’s proposed timeline, attention to protecting the premises against
damage, plans for reduction of waste, and innovation.
6. The contractor’s cost estimate shall be ranked and scored on a relative, differential scoring type basis.
The scoring shall consider the contractor’s estimates of material costs and hours of labor required to
complete the project.
7. The diversion of material from landfill will receive points.
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