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This Government Contract opportunity from North Carolina was posted on May 28, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Architectural Planning and Design Services

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NAICS: 541310
New
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Request for ProposalsLanier County is seeking to select an Architectural Firm through a qualifications and proposal process to provide comprehensive pre- and post-award services for various community and economic development projects. These services will encompass initial architectural assessments, project planning, design, cost estimation, bidding, contracting, construction oversight, quality control, and project closeout. The county urgently requires improved emergency facilities to enhance disaster refuge, preparedness, and response capabilities. Funding for these initiatives may be pursued through federal and state programs such as the Community Development Block Grant Annual Competition, Disaster Recovery, Employee Incentive Program, Redevelopment Fund, and Immediate Threat and Danger funds administered by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs. Selection will be based on the firm’s qualifications in relation to the county’s community and economic development needs, with all contracts adhering to federal and state provisions as prescribed by the Georgia DCA. The chosen firm may provide architectural services for multiple future projects within a limited timeframe, contingent on grant funding availability. This contract is also subject to the HUD Act of 1968 Section 3 requirements, emphasizing Lanier County’s commitment to affirmatively furthering fair housing. The solicitation was posted in June 2026, with proposals due by late July 2026, and the primary contact for the opportunity is Korrelle Trollmann.
Lanier County Board of Commissioners

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about 8 hours ago

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in about 1 month
NAICS: 541310
New
SLED
UGA DP: Project No. J-470 OUA-26-100 Building #1050 RenovationThe University System of Georgia, representing the University of Georgia, is seeking qualified design firms to provide professional services for the renovation of Building #1050 on the UGA campus in Athens. This project involves a comprehensive renovation of a historic building, originally constructed in 1939 with New Deal funds, currently housing the Environmental Health Sciences department. Following the department's relocation, the building will be transformed into centrally scheduled instructional spaces aligned with UGA’s active learning criteria, including adequate space per student, flexible furnishings, and collaboration tools. The approximately 24,000-gross-square-foot concrete and masonry structure includes a three-story central section and a one-story rear wing, with a small 900-square-foot area occupied by a food service vendor excluded from renovations. The solicitation invites statements of qualifications (SOQs) from firms interested in providing design services, with the intent to identify and interview the most qualified candidates. Respondents must carefully review and comply with all instructions set forth in the RFQ, and the Board of Regents reserves the right to reject any or all submissions or waive technicalities at its discretion. The deadline for responses is July 16, 2026, and interested parties can direct inquiries to the primary point of contact, Coleman Jones. This renovation project, located in the heart of UGA’s south campus, aims to revitalize the historic building to support modern instructional needs and enhance educational facilities within the university system.
University of Georgia

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about 10 hours ago

DEADLINE

in 30 days

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The contract involves providing architectural planning and design services focused on the renovation of a 17,200 square foot academic library reading room into modern workstations and collaborative learning spaces. The scope includes conceptual design, space planning, and preliminary cost estimating to support this transformation, emphasizing updated functionality and improved learning environments. This subcontract opportunity is posted by the UNC System Office Design/Construction in North Carolina, with a response deadline set for June 15, 2026. The work falls under the NAICS code 541310, which covers architectural services. The project aims to enhance academic facilities by integrating contemporary design concepts while maintaining cost awareness through preliminary estimates.

General Info

Architectural services for renovating 17,200 sq ft academic library into modern collaborative spaces.

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North Carolina → Unc - System Office Design/construction

NAICS

541310 - Architectural ServicesView NAICS

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NC, US

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AgencyNorth Carolina → Unc - System Office Design/construction
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Provide conceptual design, space planning, and preliminary cost estimating for renovating a 17,200 sq ft academic library reading room into modern workstations and collaborative learning areas.