This Solicitation opportunity from Georgia was posted on May 6, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.
Temple High School Addition and Renovation
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The Carroll County Board of Education in Georgia is soliciting proposals from qualified construction firms for a project involving additions and renovations to Temple High School, with a budget of $13,250,000. The solicitation, identified as PE-55105-NONST-2026-000000028 and posted on May 6, 2026, requires firms to submit detailed proposals by June 12, 2026. Interested parties must attend a mandatory pre-proposal meeting scheduled for May 19, 2026, at the project site. The construction contract will be administered under a modified AIA A101 form, with strict bonding and insurance requirements, including a 5% bid bond and 100% performance and payment bonds from Georgia-licensed sureties. Payment will be processed monthly using AIA G702/G703 and Georgia DE Form 0263 paperwork. The awarded firm must comply with Georgia state codes, licensing laws, and immigration regulations. Evaluation of proposals will be conducted on a best-value basis, with a total of 100 points allocated—35 points for price and 65 points for technical criteria. Technical factors include firm history and capability (30 points), personnel qualifications (15 points), current workload (10 points), and project schedule (10 points). Submissions must follow a specific format with strict page limits on various sections, including summaries of relevant experience, quality assurance, staffing plans, and resumes. Six printed copies of the proposal plus one sealed bid form are required, with no electronic submissions accepted. The construction scope is to be performed entirely at Temple High School in Carroll County, and contractors must demonstrate sufficient capacity, management expertise, and a quality control program. While no federal acquisition clauses or MIL-STD packaging requirements apply, the contract is governed by local state procurement rules and standard insurance, bonding, and compliance provisions consistent with public school construction projects in Georgia.
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GA, USASet-Aside
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Submission Closed
