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Council awards demolition, hazardous-abatement and engineering contracts for former Saint Elizabeth Hospital totaling about $1.7 million

City of Hannibal Council · June 3, 2026
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Summary

The council approved award of demolition to Green Track LLC ($1,400,000), hazardous-materials abatement to General Waste Services LLC ($254,049), and an engineering construction-administration contract (about $49,000) to support work at the former Saint Elizabeth Hospital; staff said hazardous removal should be complete by fall.

The Hannibal City Council on June 2 approved a set of resolutions to advance demolition of the former Saint Elizabeth Hospital, including hazardous-materials abatement, demolition and construction-phase engineering services.

Senior manager Andy Dorian said the city received nine bids for the demolition and recommended awarding the low bid to Green Track LLC in the amount of $1,400,000 for the demolition portion. He described related work: General Waste Services LLC submitted a bid of $254,049 for hazardous-material removal (asbestos, lead paint and other regulated substances), which will precede demolition; Klinger and Associates will provide construction-administration services and on-site inspections for an estimated $49,000.

Dorian said the hazardous crew will go in first, remove regulated materials, obtain clearance, then the demolition contractor will begin work. Staff expects the hazardous removal and cleanup to be completed by the fall of 2026. Funds for the project will come from infrastructure tax savings the city has been reserving.

The council adopted the related resolutions approving the hazardous-abatement contract (Resolution 2613-26), the demolition contract award to Green Track LLC (Resolution 2614-26), and the construction-phase engineering agreement (Resolution 2615-26). Council members asked that the city schedule public meetings after contract award to explain timelines, expected neighborhood disruptions and to provide contact points; staff said the city will publish meeting times on the website and notify local media.

The mayor thanked staff members for advancing a multi-year effort to remove the safety hazard and neighborhood eyesore.