Native Village of Eyak is soliciting proposals for the design and construction of a movable lead acid battery recycling storage shed and separate satellite receptacle. The project generally consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the following major items: design and construction and delivery of a battery shed. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal civil rights laws and regulations.
Native Village of Eyak is soliciting proposals for the design and construction of a movable lead acid battery recycling storage shed and separate satellite receptacle. The project generally consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the following major items: design and construction and delivery of a battery shed. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal civil rights laws and regulations.
Native Village of Eyak is soliciting proposals for the design and construction of a movable lead acid battery recycling storage shed and separate satellite receptacle. The project generally consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the following major items: design and construction and delivery of a battery shed. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal civil rights laws and regulations.
Movable lead acid battery recycling storage shed The Native Village of Eyak (Tribe) is soliciting proposals for the design and construction of a movable lead acid battery recycling storage shed and separate satellite receptacle. Proposals must be received by the Native Village of Eyak at the main office 110 Nicholoff Way, Cordova Alaska by 4 P.M. local time on Friday, February 27th, 2015. Proposals must be marked Attn: Ivy Patton, Clean Harbor Project: Movable Lead Acid Battery Recycling Storage Shed. Proposals may be hand delivered to the main office, emailed to Ivy@eyak-nsn.gov or mailed to Native Village of Eyak, P.O. box 1388 Cordova, AK 99574. The project generally consists of, but is not necessarily limited to, the following major items: Design and construction and delivery of a battery shed that will be used as a lead-acid battery disposal and storage site. The design and construction should take into consideration the following; Construction should adhere to all federal, state, and local building codes Construction shall be completed by May 1, 2015 A strong, finished structural frame with four walls to withstand rain, winds, and snow load The shed shall be built so as to be mobile A door with full width opening to allow forklift removal of batteries The shed shall be no smaller than 9 x 9 x 12 Acid-resistant curbing that is capable of holding any liquids around the battery storage area Ventilation Regular consultation with the Tribe and the City of Cordova on design, construction, location and placement. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable Federal civil rights laws and regulations. The Contractor shall, in all solicitation or advertisements for employees placed by or on the behalf of the Contractor, state that all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, creed, color, or national origin, and that a preference shall be applied for qualified Indian applicants. Insurance shall be provided by the successful proposal in the amount of 1 million aggregate. The Native Village of Eyak reserves the right to reject any or all proposals received. Published at Cordova, Alaska this 18th day of February, 2015.