Notice to Bidders: 304 W Oakridge Avenue Demolition Project

The Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety is soliciting sealed proposals for the demolition and removal of the unsafe building(s), including the proper removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials; removal of any basements, foundations, drives and private sidewalks, proper disposal of all debris; sealing and restoration of the connection between the unsafe building and the garage located on the adjacent property at 306 W. Oakridge Avenue, ensuring that the garage remains structurally sound, weatherproof, and secure upon completion of the demolition of the unsafe building; and backfilling, grading, and seeding of the grounds at the Unsafe Premises (“Demolition Project”). 

Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained from the Goshen Clerk-Treasurer’s Office at 202 South Fifth Street, Goshen, IN 46528 or from the City of Goshen’s website at https://goshenindiana.org/bidding-opportunities. The City shall not be responsible for documents obtained from any other source. 

A sealed proposal must be submitted in accordance with the Instructions and all contractual terms and conditions that are included in the Specifications and Contract Documents. 

No bid security is required to be submitted for this solicitation. 

A sealed proposal must be received by the Goshen Clerk-Treasurer’s Office at 202 South Fifth Street, Goshen, IN 46528 by 3:45 p.m. (local time) on March 6, 2025. After 3:45 p.m. and up until 4:00 p.m. on March 6, 2025, sealed proposals may be personally delivered to the Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety in the City Court Room / Council Chambers at 111 E. Jefferson Street, Goshen, Indiana. All timely proposals received will be publicly opened and announced by the Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety. 

In addition to cost, proposals will be evaluated based on whether the bidder is responsible, and if the bidder’s proposal is responsive. The City of Goshen reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all proposals, delete any portions thereof, to waive any informalities or irregularities in any proposal received, and to award a contract, consistent with Indiana law, to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder. 


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