Active SLED Opportunity · CALIFORNIA · CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE

    NIB - Ambassador Hotel Demolition Services (Project No. )

    Issued by City of Lake Elsinore
    cityRFPCity of Lake ElsinoreSol. Z20019
    Open · 2d remaining
    DAYS TO CLOSE
    2
    due Jul 16, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    City of
    city
    NAICS CODE
    238910
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    City of Lake Elsinore requests proposals for demolition services of the Ambassador Hotel, including complete demolition, debris removal, site stabilization, and compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Contractors must have proper licensing and insurance.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    Z20019
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    Bidding
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    Due Date
    July 16, 2026
    NAICS Code
    238910AI guide
    Agency
    City of Lake Elsinore

    Description

    The contractor will furnish a proposal and price for all materials, labor and equipment to complete the job and deliver the entire site. The contractor must familiarize himself with the site, all details of the work required, and existing conditions. The contractor must be a going entity for at least 3 years, and produce a valid certificate of liability insurance, labor and material and performance bonds which must be on hand before work begins. The Contractor shall perform on the site, and with its own organization, work equivalent to at least 100% [one hundred) percent of the total amount of work to be performed under the contract. This percentage may be reduced by a supplemental agreement to this contract if, during performing the work, the Contractor requests a reduction, and the City determines that the reduction would be to the advantage of the City. All work will be permitted and inspected through the City of Lake Elsinore Building Department. Pre-Bid Meeting Information: Yes Online Q&A: Yes Location Information: Department: Administrative Services Address: 164 South Main St. Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 County: Riverside License Requirements: Contractor shall have a Class "B" or a Class "A" or a combination of Specialty Class "C" licenses. Other Details: The City of Lake Elsinore is seeking demolition services for the Ambassador Hotel located at 164 South Main Street, Lake Elsinore, CA. 92530. The project involves the complete demolition of above- and below-ground structures located on the property, the removal of all building debris and contaminants, and the stabilization of the remaining lot. Notes: General Requirements:1. Pre-demolition engineering survey: Inspect the building structure, framing, floors, walls, roof, foundation, and adjacent properties to identify collapse risks.2. Permits and regulatory approvals: Obtain demolition permits, environmental approvals, traffic control approvals, and required notifications.3. Utility disconnection and isolation: Shut off, cap, lock out, and verify electric, gas, water, sewer, steam, fire protection, communications, and other services.4. Demolition method selection: Choose the safest method, such as top-down mechanical demolition, selective dismantling, crane-assisted removal, high-reach excavator work, or controlled methods where permitted.5. Structural sequencing plan: Establish the order of demolition from non-load-bearing elements to load-bearing components, usually proceeding floor-by-floor from the top down.6. Temporary works and stabilization: Provide shoring, bracing, scaffolding, catch platforms, sidewalk sheds, netting, and edge protection as required.7. Site safety and exclusion zones: Install fencing, barricades, warning signs, controlled access points, fall protection, fire protection, dust controls, and emergency routes.8. Public and adjacent-property protection: Protect sidewalks, streets, neighboring buildings, utilities, pedestrians, vehicles, and nearby occupants from debris, vibration, dust, and noise.9. Equipment and machinery plan: Identify cranes, excavators, high-reach machines, loaders, skid steers, debris chutes, cutting tools, and operator requirements.10. Worker protection: Provide PPE, respiratory protection, hearing protection, training, toolbox talks, competent-person supervision, and emergency procedures.11. Dust, noise, and vibration control: Use water suppression, misting, monitoring equipment, noise barriers, vibration limits, and work-hour restrictions where required.12. Debris removal and material handling: Plan chutes, hoists, loading areas, truck routes, sorting, recycling, disposal, and protection against overloading floors.13. Fire prevention and hot-work controls: Manage cutting, welding, fuel storage, fire watches, extinguishers, and emergency response access.14. Environmental controls: Address stormwater, runoff, contaminated soil, waste manifests, recycling documentation, and air-quality requirements.15. Traffic and logistics plan: Coordinate truck movements, lane closures, pedestrian detours, equipment staging, delivery routes, and flagging operations.16. Emergency response plan: Prepare procedures for collapse, fire, injury, hazardous-material release, severe weather, and evacuation.17. Daily inspections and monitoring: Inspect structure stability, equipment, scaffolds, utilities, dust controls, exclusion zones, and changing site conditions.18. Final site clearing and grading: Remove remaining foundations or slabs as required, backfill voids, grade the site, and stabilize exposed soil.19. Closeout documentation: Provide inspection records, waste disposal tickets, recycling reports, permit signoffs, environmental clearance, and final site acceptance.Important:This demolition should not begin until a competent person has completed a written engineering survey and a site-specific demolition plan has been approved. OSHA demolition standards emphasize preparatory operations, engineering surveys, utility controls, and worker protection before demolition starts.

    Key dates

    1. July 16, 2026Responses Due

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