TOWN OF WILKESBORO: RFP Wilkesboro Rock Building CMaR

TOWN OF WILKESBORO: RFP Wilkesboro Rock Building CMaR
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Town of Wilkesboro issued the following announcement on Jan. 2.

Deadline – Jan 3, 2022 at 3:00 pm
Submittal Address – Wilkesboro Town Hall, 203 West Main Street, Wilkesboro, NC 28697

The project consists of the construction of a 2,100 square foot public restroom and multipurpose facility in downtown Wilkesboro. The building will consist of (1) story plus an open mezzanine. The scope includes demolition and removal of existing concrete slabs on-site, as well as removal of existing pavers as indicated on landscape drawings for reuse on-site. The project is more clearly identified through the Design Drawings issued on 8 October, 2021, also provided with this RFP. The project Architect is Samsel Architects. We anticipate construction to start in March 2022 to be completed by July 2022. Preconstruction will involve working closely with the Owner and the design team to provide budget estimates, value engineering, and constructability reviews at key milestones.

Forms:

  1. Request for Proposal – Rock Building 
  2. AIA A104-2017 
  3. Fee and General Conditions Form 
  4. Design Drawings 

Original source can be found here.



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