This public notice was posted today:
http://pa.mypublicnotices.com/PublicNotice.asp?Page=PublicNotice&AdId=601796
Rumor is, this is just for an outside restoration/stabilization. I have a feeling the interior alone would probably need about $1M to get to "Batsto Mansion" levels. The Atsion mansion has been unoccupied since the 1880's (IIRC.). There are no electrical wires and no indoor plumbing. For them to open it up and make it useful to the public, they'd have to hack all of that stuff in. I don't know how they can do that without taking a lot of the plaster and lathe walls down, and cutting into the HUGE wood trim that runs along all of the floors.
I have a guilty pleasure, though. I want to somehow get a set of plans for the building, and see what it would cost to build a replica. (With plumbing and electricity.)
http://pa.mypublicnotices.com/PublicNotice.asp?Page=PublicNotice&AdId=601796
PUBLIC NOTICE Project Advertisement
Project # P0899-00
Project Name: Atsion Mansion Restoration at Wharton State Forest
Location: Route 206 - Atsion Recreation Area, Shamong Twp., NJ - Burlington County
A Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Is Scheduled For Friday August 17, 2007 At 9:30am At Atsion Mansion - Route 206 -Atsion Recreation Area Shamong Twp., NJ - Burlington County. Contact Person: Eugene R. Cardone, Jr, RA, 609-633-2648. Only Bids Submitted By Contractors Who Attend This Meeting Will Be Accepted.
Sealed Bids Will Be Received & Time Stamped At The Division Of Property Management & Construction, Plan Room, 33 West State Street, 9th Floor, (PO Box 034) Trenton, NJ 08625 Until 2:00 P.M. On Thursday, September 6, 2007 For: Single-Bid
(Lump Sum All Trades)
Historical Restoration (C024)
$1,260,921, .00
In Accordance With N.J.S.A. 52:32-2, This Project Shall Be Bid As A Single-Bid Lump Sum All Trades. Bidder Must Name Their Classified Subcontractor(S) For The Following Trade(S): Structural Steel/Ornamental Iron (C029)
Failure To List Classified Sub-Contractors Will Deem The Bid Non-Responsive.
Bid Documents May Be Examined At The Above Address Or Obtained For A Document Fee Based On The Individual Trade Estimate Shown Above, As Follows: Trade Estimate Up To $100,000 - No Fee, In Excess Of $100,000 - $65.00. An Additional $10.00 Fee Is Required For Mailing Of Bid Documents. All Fees Are Not Refundable And Must Be Received By The Division Before Documents Will Be Released. A Company Check Payable To The "Treasurer, State Of New Jersey" Is Required. Contact John DeAngelo at 609-292-2116 For Further Information.
Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 17:14-1.1 et. seq., this project has been designated as a Small Business Set-Aside Opportunity.
Note: This contract includes a goal of awarding 25 percent of the total contract value to either a prime or subcontract level. The Low Bidder must produce copies of approval notice from the Commerce Commission Set-Aside and Certification Office designating the prime or subcontracting firm as a Small Business Enterprise prior to the award of contract.All questions concerning the Small Business Set-Aside Program should be addressed to: NJ Commerce &
Economic Growth
Commission
Office of Business
Services
20 West State Street
P. O. Box 820
Trenton, NJ 08625-0820
Phone: 609-777-0885
Bidders Must Be Classified By The Division Under N.J.S.A. 52:35 And Must Submit Bid Security As Provided In Instructions To Bidders & General Conditions. No Bidder May Withdraw His Bid For 60 Calendar Days After The Opening. The State May Reject Any And All Bids.
Bidders Are Required To Comply With The Requirements Of P.L. 1975, C. 127, N.J. Law Against Discrimination.
Richard M. Ferrara,
Assistant Deputy Director
Contracts & Procurement
Division Of Property Management & Construction
State Of New Jersey
Department Of The Treasury
P. O. Box 034
Trenton, NJ 08625-0034
Adv. Fee: $235.44
BCT: July 23, 24, 25, 2007
Aff. Chg.: $20.00
Rumor is, this is just for an outside restoration/stabilization. I have a feeling the interior alone would probably need about $1M to get to "Batsto Mansion" levels. The Atsion mansion has been unoccupied since the 1880's (IIRC.). There are no electrical wires and no indoor plumbing. For them to open it up and make it useful to the public, they'd have to hack all of that stuff in. I don't know how they can do that without taking a lot of the plaster and lathe walls down, and cutting into the HUGE wood trim that runs along all of the floors.
I have a guilty pleasure, though. I want to somehow get a set of plans for the building, and see what it would cost to build a replica. (With plumbing and electricity.)