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General Design and Project Management Services

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The contract seeks architectural and engineering design services encompassing all construction components for a facility upgrade, coupled with integrated project management to oversee the full scope of work. Services are to be delivered under a subcontract arrangement, with the North American Industry Classification System code 541310 indicating professional services in architectural and engineering activities. The procurement is managed by DAS Procurement under the Connecticut agency, with responses required by August 7, 2026, and the opportunity posted on July 7, 2026. No set-aside designation is specified, and no specific location for performance or point of contact is provided, though all work is expected to align with the objectives of the Connecticut facility upgrade project. Interested parties must submit proposals through the official CTSource Bid Board portal.

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Architectural and engineering design services for Connecticut facility upgrade due August 7, 2026, via CTSource Bid Board.

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Connecticut → DAS ProcurementView Agency

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541310 - Architectural ServicesView NAICS

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CT, US

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Architectural and engineering design services for all construction components, along with integrated project management for the facility upgrade.

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