Easton Iron-Metal Hot Spot Removal Project (2026-EHSR)

Location: Pennsylvania
Posted: Feb 8, 2026
Due: Mar 10, 2026
Agency: PennBid
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • S - Utilities and Training Services
Solicitation No: City of Easton, Northampton County
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Project: Easton Iron-Metal Hot Spot Removal Project (2026-EHSR)
Ref. #: City of Easton, Northampton County
Type: IFB
Status:
Open
Open Date: Jan 5th 2026, 1:00 PM EST
Questions Due Date: Jan 30th 2026, 4:00 PM EST
Close Date: Mar 10th 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
Contract Type:
Fixed Fee Contract
County, State:
Northampton County, PA

Project Description: The City of Easton is seeking bids for the clean up of the old Easton Iron & Metal facility. The Easton Iron & Metal (EIM) Hot Spot Removal project involves targeted remediation of contaminated areas identified on the EIM property. The work will follow technical specifications prepared by HDR, focusing on the removal and proper disposal of impacted soils and materials to meet environmental compliance standards. The project aims to mitigate potential hazards and restore the site for safe future use.
This includes excavation and removal of designated “hot spots,” transportation of materials to approved facilities, and site restoration per HDR’s specifications. Contractors will be expected to adhere to all regulatory requirements and project timelines.
The City of Easton has the right to refuse bids for any reason.


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Bid Due: 6/10/2026

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