Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
AI Summary
The Department of Defense is seeking contractors for the removal and remediation of bats in Building 1777 at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. The project includes sealing entry points, installing exclusion devices, hazardous waste removal, and sanitization. All work must be completed by May 1, 2026, during regular working hours.
REMOVAL AND REMEDIATION OF BATS, BLDG. 1777 MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 28533-0006 WORK ORDER #7571479 REGULAR WORKING HOURS The Governments regular working hours are from 0700 to 1600, Monday through Friday, except for Federal Holidays and other days specifically designated by the Contracting Office. The work must be completed prior to 1 May 2026 SCOPE OF WORK The intent of this project is to remove and remediate building 1777 of bats. The contractor shall provide all labor, supplies and equipment needed to complete this project. 2.1 Seal Secondary Entry Points The contractor shall seal all potential entry points cracks, gaps, or holes larger than a dime are sealed except for the primary exits identified during inspection. This prevents bats from finding an alternate way back in once the exclusion begins. Materials used include caulk, steel wool, wire mesh, and flashing. 2.2 Install One-Way Exclusion Devices One-way doors or exclusion netting are installed over the primary entry/exit points. These devices allow bats to leave the building to feed but prevent them from re-entering. Common devices include plastic netting, flexible tubes, or cones. 2.3 Monitoring Period The one-way doors are left in place for a minimum of 5-10 days to ensure all bats have successfully exited the roost. The duration may be extended during cool or rainy weather when bats are less active. 2.4 Final Sealing Once it is confirmed that all bats have vacated the building, the one-way devices are removed, and the final entry points are permanently sealed to complete the exclusion. 2.5 Hazardous Waste Removal Trained technicians wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including respirators, will remove all bat guano, urine-soaked insulation, and nesting debris. To minimize airborne dust, materials are often wetted down with a surfactant or disinfectant before removal. 2.6 Sanitization and Deodorization All affected areas are treated with professional-grade disinfectants and enzymatic cleaners to neutralize harmful pathogens (like the fungus that causes histoplasmosis) and eliminate persistent odors. Prior to leaving site, contractor shall conduct site cleanup and return area to its original condition. Removal of old equipment, debris and trash shall be removed and properly disposed of off MCAS Cherry Point base/government property. After inspection and approval, turn all paperwork form into the Contracting Officer. LOCATION MCAS Cherry Point, MACS-2 Squadron Headquarters Bldg. 1777.
REMOVAL AND REMEDIATION OF BATS, BLDG. 1777 is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
SamSearch Platform
AI-powered intelligence for the right opportunities, the right leads, and the right time.