Specifications include, but are not limited to: With this Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP) request, the City of Tulsa is searching to secure services to remove, transport, enclose, and properly dispose of regulated asbestos containing materials (RACM) from the City-owned Air Force Plant No. 3 (AFP3), Building 7, property located at 3300 North Mingo Road, Tulsa, OK 74116. AFP3 is a one-mile-long building complex comprising 2.89 million square feet that was originally developed as a bomber manufacturing plant. Building 7 is a 28,000-sf building which makes up part of AFP3. The AFP3 facility was constructed in early 1942 for the production and repair of aircraft during World War II and remained in use until 1994 when aircraft production and repair operations ceased. During the late 1990’s, McDonnell Douglas – Tulsa (The Boeing Company) occupied some of the buildings, but the majority remained vacant. The facility was eventually deeded to the City of Tulsa. McDonnell Douglas retained A & M Engineering and Environmental Services to conduct asbestos surveys of the facility. The surveys were initiated in late 1998 and a report finalized in March 1999. Today, the City of Tulsa has tenants in many of the buildings, but much of the asbestos remains. The City of Tulsa is looking to abate Building 7 of the asbestos containing materials (ACM) to allow more space to be modernized and restored to useful production.