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Public Health Building Renovation

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PE-64800-NONST-2026-000000083State & Local

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Douglas County is soliciting commercial and technical proposals for the design, permitting, site preparation, expansion, and remodel of the Public Health Center located at 6770 Selman Drive in Douglasville, Georgia. This project, identified by solicitation number PE-64800-NONST-2026-000000083, will be funded through a combination of Cobb and Douglas Public Health reserve funds and appropriations from the Douglas County Board of Commissioners General Fund. The selected Design-Builder is responsible for performing all services in compliance with federal, state, and local laws, as well as obtaining and maintaining all necessary permits and licenses. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of September 22, 2026. The project is managed by the Douglas County Board of Commissioners in Georgia, with Anthony serving as the primary point of contact.

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Douglas County seeks design-build proposals for Public Health Center expansion by September 22, 2026.

Agency

Georgia → Douglas County Board of CommissionersView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

GA, USA

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_CobbDouglasHealthDept_BridgingDocuments_2026.pdf

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252021_21 _ Cobb _ Douglas Public Health Reno.pdf

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No Conflict of Interest (53).pdf

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252021_20 _ Cobb _ Douglas County Health Reno.pdf

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Non Collusion Affidavit (45).pdf

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Proposal Certification (62).pdf

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20260427 Cobb_Douglas Public Health Drawings.pdf

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_CobbDouglasHealthDept_ProjectManualNarrative.pdf

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Exceptions to Specifications (32).pdf

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252021_21 REV1 _ CDPH Renovation _ Addition R.pdf

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Contractor Reference form (59).pdf

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252021_60 CDPH Renovation Expansion HBMI _ R.pdf

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Contractor Affidavit (50).pdf

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AD for 26_026.pdf

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Subcontractor affidavit (51).pdf

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Public Health RFP.pdf

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AgencyGeorgia → Douglas County Board of Commissioners
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Douglas County (¿Owner¿ or the ¿County¿) is issuing this Request for Proposal (¿RFP¿) to solicit commercial and technical proposals (¿Proposals¿) from bidders (¿Respondents¿) for the design, permitting, site preparation, expansion, and remodel of the Douglas County Public Health Center located at 6770 Selman Drive, Douglasville, Georgia 30134 (¿Project¿). Capitalized terms in this RFP, if not defined here, are defined in the Agreement (defined below) for the Project. The Project will be funded through a combination of Cobb & Douglas Public Health reserve funds and appropriations from the Douglas County Board of Commissioners General Fund. The Design-Builder shall perform all services in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, codes, and permitting requirements. The Design-Builder shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all permits, approvals, and licenses necessary for the design and construction of the Project, unless otherwise expressly identified in this Solicitation as the responsibility of the Owner. All work shall comply with applicable Douglas County requirements and the standards of all authorities having jurisdiction.

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