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This Solicitation opportunity from Tennessee was posted on July 7, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Rape Crisis Center Renovation

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200960State & Local

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The contract involves the interior renovation of an existing building shell into a medical-office facility for the Rape Crisis Center, including full demolition, new plumbing, mechanical ductwork, and installation of a dedicated electrical panel to serve the entire renovated space. The project requires modifications to the existing fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems, as well as the upgrade of exterior doors with electronic access controls. Site work includes reconfiguring the landscaped area to create a new secured parking zone featuring a security screen wall and a gated entry with integrated security controls, along with the addition of a new site light to enhance safety and accessibility. The solicitation, titled Rape Crisis Center Renovation, carries the number 200960, was posted on July 7, 2026, and requires responses by July 9, 2026. It is classified under NAICS code 236220 for commercial construction and is managed by the City of Chattanooga Business Unit under the state of Tennessee, with Debbie J Talley listed as the point of contact for inquiries.

General Info

Interior renovation of Chattanooga building into medical office with security upgrades, site improvements, and code-compliant systems.

Agency

Tennessee → City of Chattanooga Business UnitView Agency

NAICS

236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

TN, USA

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Addendum 3 for Rape Crisis Center Renovation

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Rape Crisis Center Renovation Addendum No. 2

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Rape Crisis Center Renovation - Advertisement for Bids E-24-018-201

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Rape Crisis Center Renovation Addendum No. 1

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Addendum 04 for Rape Crisis Center Renovation

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AgencyTennessee → City of Chattanooga Business Unit
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Debbie J TalleyBuyer

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The scope of work shall consist of but not limited to the following: An interior build-out of a medical-office type use constructed in an existing building shell. There is demolition, some new plumbing, new mechanical ductwork, a new electrical panel serving the entire new build-out space, modification to existing fire sprinkler and fire alarm system. Existing exterior doors will be upgraded with electronic controls.
Site work will consist of modification of existing landscaped area to accommodate a new secured parking area including security screen wall, security control operated gate with an additional site light.

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