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Port awards Bay Street remediation contract to low bidder using EPA grant funds

2958692 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Port of Bremerton approved a contract with Innovative Construction Solutions to remove underground storage tanks and remediate contaminated soil at 521-525 Bay Street, a project funded primarily with a U.S. EPA grant that staff said will produce no net cost to the port.

The Port of Bremerton authorized an award to Innovative Construction Solutions to remediate petroleum contamination at two Bay Street properties the port purchased in 2020, using a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant to cover the work.

Port staff described the site at 521-525 Bay Street as containing underground storage tanks with fuel and heating oil contamination. Staff said prior investigation and permitting work cost about $91,000 and that the EPA awarded up to $800,000 for the remediation.

A port presenter summarized the bidding and finances. "We had five…

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