Nashua School District AHERA 3 Year Asbestos Inspection
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- Bid Title
- Nashua School District AHERA 3 Year Asbestos Inspection
- Issuing Agency
- City of Nashua
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Published Date
- May 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- May 29, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: Nashua School District AHERA 3 Year Asbestos Inspection
Category: School Status: Open Description: The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) specifies that buildings within a School District be inspected every three years by a certified consultant firm. The inspection will result in a report updating the Asbestos Management Plan currently in existence for each building. The Nashua School District is releasing this RFP for inspection services related to this three-year inspection.
Publication Date/Time: 5/15/2026 3:00 PM Closing Date/Time: 5/29/2026 2:00 PM Related Documents: - Attachment Preview
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Nashua School District # 4238 Riverside StreetPlant OperationsNashua, NH 03062This solicitation is a rebid of RFP due to lack of bids within budgetRequest for ProposalAHERA Three Year Asbestos InspectionsJuly, 2026General ConsiderationsThe Nashua Public School District consists of students enrolled in grades PK-12.Facilities include 12 Elementary Schools, 3 Middle Schools, 2 High Schools,Administration building, Plant Operations Building and Alternative School.The Nashua Schools are accredited by the New England Association of Schoolsand Colleges. Additionally, all of the Schools within the District are fully approved by theNew Hampshire Department of Education.The district takes a progressive approach to the maintenance of facilities, and the20 buildings currently owned by the district are constantly evaluated with respect to needsfor renovations and repairs. Five of the buildings were constructed within the past twentyyears, and specifications for construction dictated that no asbestos containing materials(ACBM) be used in these facilities. These are the Brian S. McCarthy Middle School,Pennichuck Middle School, the Administration Building, and Nashua High - North.Additionally, a full renovation and reconstruction of Nashua High School South involvedthe complete removal of all ACBM, with construction materials specified to be non-ACBM. All other buildings have been renovated over the past twenty years, and theidentified asbestos containing materials that were considered damaged or disturbedduring the project were effectively abated. Asbestos Management Plans exist for each ofthe schools.The Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) specifies that buildingswithin a School District be inspected every three years by a certified consultant firm. Theinspection will result in a report updating the Asbestos Management Plan currently inexistence for each building. The district is releasing this RFP for inspection servicesrelated to this three-year inspection.Contract award shall be based on qualifications and cost. This invitation tosubmit a proposal in no way commits the City of Nashua to make an award or reimburseyour company for any expense incurred in responding to this request. All proposalsbecome the property of the City of Nashua and if accepted become legal bindingagreements with the Nashua School District.Scope of WorkThe following must be included with the submission of your proposal:1. For each of the school buildings, provide for an accredited AHERA Inspectoron site, and a Management Planner to review and complete the AHERAReinspection report. Personnel must possess current State of New Hampshirecredentials.2. Each existing site Management Plan shall be reviewed, and the condition ofthe ACBM previously identified shall be reassessed.3. There shall be a visual inspection of all materials previously considered non-friable ACBM, and the material shall be touched to determine whether it hasbecome friable since the last inspection.4. For each homogeneous area of newly friable material that is assumed to beACBM, bulk samples shall be collected and submitted for analysis inaccordance with AHERA 763.86 and 763.87.Testing will only be performed on materials considered friable andrequiring immediate attention, or if specifically requested by the district.5. Assess, under AHERA 763.88, the condition of the newly friable material inareas where samples are collected, and non-friable materials in areas that areassumed to be ACBM, and recommend a plan of action.6. Record all applicable and required reinspection documentation and submit thisdocumentation to Christopher Lessard, LEA designee under AHERA 763.84,within 30 days of the reinspection work. The inspector/management plannernames, signature, and credential numbers will accompany all applicablerecords.7. Include copies of New Hampshire certification/ license for individualsresponsible for the reinspection.8. Present a certificate of insurance for all personnel and for services rendered.9. The following buildings shall be inspected as part of this RFP:Amherst Street Elementary (renovated 1998)Bicentennial Elementary (renovated 1996)Birch Hill Elementary (renovated 2024)Broad Street Elementary (renovated 2016)Charlotte Avenue Elementary (renovated 2013)Dr. Crisp Elementary (renovated 1996)Fairgrounds Elementary (renovated 2012)Ledge Street Elementary (renovated 2012)Main Dunstable Elementary (renovated 2024)Mt. Pleasant Elementary (renovated 1988)New Searles Elementary (renovated 1993)Sunset Heights Elementary (renovated 2018)Fairgrounds Middle School (renovated 2020)Franklin Street School (renovated 2022)10. Identify areas where labeling of ACBM is required.11. Prepare and submit two (2) copies of the completed report..Pricing ConsiderationsPricing shall include the following:1. Lump Sum Cost for inspecting the schools listed above, and the existingmanagement plans.2. Cost per sample (Collection/ Processing and Analysis)(Pricing shall be all inclusive and cover travel costs and expenses.)Contractor ResponsibilityBidders are required to show recent experience in performing asbestosinspections. Of particular importance will be proven evidence of ability to successfullyperform inspections on time and within budget. To evaluate the competency and financialresponsibility of a bidder, the bidder shall furnish the following information:1. The address and description of the Bidder’s place of business2. The name and or Articles of co-partnership or incorporation, as appropriate3. A list of inspections completed during the previous twelve (12) months,including the names and contact information of all owners involved.4. A statement regarding any past, present or pending litigation with an owner orgovernmental agency.5. Such additional information as may be required to satisfy that the bidder isadequately prepared to fulfill the contract.6. Sufficient documentation to ensure that the Bidder is in compliance with thecurrent fair employment practice requirements of the City of Nashua.Disqualification of biddersAny one or more of the following causes may be considered sufficient for thedisqualification of a bidder and the rejection of his/her proposal.1. Evidence of collusion among bidders.2. Failure to present information requested in above list.3. Inability to present required certificates and proof of insurance4. Poor references from recent clientsSchedule and Time FrameInspections shall be completed by August 14, 2026 and the report shall bepresented to the Nashua School District within 30 days of completing the inspections.Quote SubmittalAll quotes shall be submitted in a sealed envelope addressed to the Nashua SchoolDistrict Plant Operations Department at 38 Riverside Street Nashua NH 03062 by May29, 2026 no later than 2:00 PM.Notice of AwardThe contract shall be deemed as having been awarded when the formal notice ofacceptance of his/her proposal has been duly served upon the intended successful bidderby the Chief Operating Officer of the Nashua School District # 42.Inquiries concerning this (RFP) should be addressed to:Nashua School District # 42Christopher Lessard, Asst. Director of Plant Operations38 Riverside StreetNashua, NH 03062(603) 966-1504THREE YEAR AHERA RE-INSPECIONQUOTE SHEETTOTAL COST: $_____________Per sample cost of bulk asbestos sampling utilizing PLM $________________Please attach the name and fee schedule of the laboratory to be used for testing ofsamples, to include unit pricing for the analysis of bulk samples by PLM (Polarized LightMicroscopy).Please note on an attached sheet any additional fees which may be charged in the courseof completing this scope of work.Company Name:__________________________________________________________Address:________________________________________________________________City:_________________________________State:______________Zip:_____________Contact Name:_________________________ Title:______________________________Telephone #:____________________________ Fax #:___________________________Email Address:_____________________________________________Authorized Signature:______________________________ Date:___________________
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541620Environmental Consulting Services
- NAICS 562910Remediation Services
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