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C--Scoping & Design to protect Fort Caroline Memorial

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The contract pertains to the scoping and design efforts required to protect and relocate the Fort Caroline Memorial, a historically significant site. Authorized under NAICS code 541310, which classifies architectural and engineering services, the project is managed by the Department of the Interior through its Office of Conops Strategic DOI based in Washington, DC. The work involves detailed planning and design to ensure the memorial's preservation during relocation, addressing structural, environmental, and historical preservation concerns. The contract award was posted on July 10, 2026, and no specific set-aside provisions are indicated, suggesting it is open to general competition. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Cole Johnson, reachable via email and phone provided. The place of performance has not been specified in the available data, which may indicate that the work will be coordinated largely from the agency’s headquarters in Washington, DC, with field activities conducted at the memorial’s current or future site. The project demands specialized expertise in cultural resource management, engineering, and historical architecture to comply with federal preservation standards. The contract’s focus on scoping and design implies a preparatory phase preceding construction or physical relocation, with deliverables likely including detailed plans, environmental assessments, and stakeholder coordination strategies. All communication and administrative functions are to be directed through the designated point of contact listed in the contract details.

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Scoping and design contract to preserve and relocate Fort Caroline Memorial under DOI oversight.

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Department Of The Interior → Nps Conops Strategic DOIView Agency

Contract Value

$410,849.4

NAICS

541310 - Architectural ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

DC

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HOUSER WALKER ARCHITECTURE, LLCView Profile

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AgencyDepartment Of The Interior → Nps Conops Strategic DOI
Contacts1 person available
OfficeWashington, DC, 20240, USA
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Department Of The Interior → Nps Conops Strategic DOI
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Office AddressWashington, DC, 20240, USA

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FORT CAROLINE MEMORIAL RELOCATION

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