After several
decades of operation, the world famous Mustang Ranch Annex
(mustang II) a modular
complex is going up for final sale. Not just
souvenirs as offered in the previous IRS auction, this time
it�s the actual Ranch! The successful bidder for the
Mustang II complex will be entitled to receive: all remaining
interior components, plumbing, heating/cooling units,
electrical, windows, doors, tile roof, emergency lighting,
any\all spas, the surrounding fence, structural components
& more. It is required that the successful bidder
remove the entire complex, its contents and
surrounding personal property in its entirety to the complete
satisfaction of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
(BLM). This complex is largely modular in construction,
which should make it easier to relocate than a traditional
"stick" building.
�This sale
does not include the land (real estate) under the
complex
Photo
Gallery Click on any photo to enlarge
Dimensions
Office approximately is 24' x 50'
Madams office is approximately 24' x 50'
wings are approximately 28' x 62'
There is an approximate 2' overhang on each side for the
eves on each side (4' total), the modulars are essentially 12'
wide sections put together for 24' or 28' (including the eves)
and between 50' or 60' feet long.
Aerial view of
the Mustang Ranch Annex
By Order - U.S. Bureau of Land Management
Invitation to Bid
Ownership of
the original Mustang Ranch Annex (AKA "Mustang II") facility in
Sparks, Nevada has been transferred to the U.S. Bureau of Land
Management (BLM); all associated property (see below) has been
ordered SOLD to the highest bidder.
�Purchaser is bidding on the Mustang
Ranch #2, and all of its contents, no partial bids will be
accepted.
�The Purchaser shall be entitled to
obtain the property upon Sellers receipt of:
1.Full & Final Payment, AND
2.Verification of Mandatory Insurance Coverage
(see below) from the exact place where the property is located
within the installation.
�The purchaser will be given ninety
(90) days from the receipt of full & final payment to
remove the property from the sale location.
�The purchaser will be responsible for
all aspects of de-installation, loading and removal.
It is required that the
successful bidder remove the entire complex, its contents
and surrounding personal property in its entirety to the
complete satisfaction of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management
(BLM).
Pre-sale
inspections will be scheduled BY APPOINTMENT ONLY October 7 -
9 between the hours of 9am - 4pm . For more information,
or to make an inspection appointment, contact [email protected].
NOTICE A
Preliminary HazardousMaterials Survey was completed on
the Mustang II brothel. The survey included an
inspection for asbestos and lead based paint. Potential
PCB containing light ballast and mercury-containing
fluorescent light tubes were observed.
Asbestos
BASED ON THE SURVEY
COMPLETED, No asbestos was detected in the Mustang
II brothel. A copy of the entire report can be obtained
from the Bureau of Land Management, 5665 Morgan Mill Road,
Carson City, Nevada 89701 or call (775) 885-6081.
Lead
Paint
Samples for paint containing lead were collected
for both Mustang I and II. The following table describes
the results of the analyses:
Mustang Ranch Brothels I and II
Sample #
Material Description
Extent of Material
Lead Analytical Result
mg/kg
M1-P1-1A
Pinkish paint
Exterior paint coating for Mustang Ranch
I
110 mg/kg lead
M1-P1-1B,C
White paint over pink paint
Interior paint coatings for Mustang Ranch
I
120-130 mg/kg lead
M2-P2-1
White paint
Exterior paint for Mustang Ranch II
140 mg/kg lead
M2-P2-2
White paint
Interior paint for Mustang Ranch II
99 mg/kg
lead
Note: The lead concentrations
detected were slightly above the reporting limit and well
below EPA's definition of lead-based paints. If these
materials are left in their present state and undisturbed,
they are not expected to present a health hazard.
Contractors must manage lead containing paint in accordance
with federal, state, and local regulations.
PCB's - There are a number of older
fluorescent light fixtures have ballasts that commonly
contained oil with PCB. These older electrical equipment
which may contain PCBs would need special disposal.
INDEMNIFICATION The
Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless to the
full extent permitted by law the United States Government and
the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, their
employees and agents from and against any and all claims,
damages, demands, suits, actions, judgments, liabilities,
defaults, or costs and expenses, including court costs and
attorney fees (all of which shall collectively be referred to
herein as the �Liabilities�), including without limitation any
claims or proceedings relating to any hazardous wastes or
toxic substances present on each site or location, or
involving any violation of, or any liability under the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (�RCRA�), the
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act (�CERCLA�), the Occupational Safety and Health
Act or any other federal, state or local environmental
statutes or any amendment thereto, extension thereof, or
regulations thereunder, arising out of the Contractor�s
negligent performance and/or willful misconduct hereunder.
Notwithstanding any other provisions herein to
the contrary, the Contractor shall not be obligated to
indemnify the United States Government and its employees and
agents for liabilities caused by their negligent acts or
omissions.
Contractor�s and Government�s obligations under
this clause shall survive any expiration or termination of
this contract or the period of performance hereunder for a
period of five (5) years from the date of expiration or
termination or completion of the last performance date of any
task order issued under this contract.
The contents of this clause shall flow down to
all subcontractors.
MANDATORY INSURANCE COVERAGE In
addition to that provision in section I, Contract Clauses,
1452.228-70
Liability Insurance, it is directed that within
15 days after the award of this contract, the contractor and
all subcontractors shall furnish to the Contracting
Officeran original certificate of insurance as
evidence of the existence of the following insurance coverage
in amounts not less than the amounts specified below.
TYPE OF INSURANCE
COVERAGE
Automobile Liability
$200,000.00 per person, $500,000.00 per occurrence for
bodily injury, and 20,000.00 per occurrence for property
damage.
Comprehensive General Liability
$500,000.00 per occurrence on the comprehensive form of
policy.
Workman�s Compensation
Contractor shall comply with applicable and Employers
Liability Federal and State Worker�s compensation and
occupational disease statutes. Employers liability coverage of
at least $100,000.00 is required except in States with
exclusive or monopolistic funds that do not permit worker�s
compensation to be written by private carriers.
(Other as Required by State and Federal
Law) THIS MANDATORY INSURANCE PROVISION SHALL FLOW DOWN TO
ALL SUBCONTRACTORS INCLUDING DISPOSAL FACILITIES. The
United States Government, and the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services, must be listed as additional insureds
in the policy.
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