Request for Qualifications for Architectural Services
Federal opportunity from State of CT - DAS Procurement • DAS Construction Services. Place of performance: CT. Response deadline: Mar 09, 2026.
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BI-RT-896-ARC H. C. Wilcox Technical High School - Athletic Fields Improvements, 298 Oregon Road, Meriden, CT DAS/RECS is seeking the services of a highly talented, competent and experienced team to provide the following type of services in support of the above-reference Project. Design and construction of new athletic fields at existing location. The project shall include the removal/demolition of existing amenities (playing fields, pedestrian pathways, bleachers, press box, concession building, lavatory facilities, tennis courts, fencing, backstops, scoreboards, etc.) and replacing the existing facilities with new synthetic surface playing fields, and associated amenities. The new athletic complex would accommodate the following sports: football, soccer, baseball, softball, and tennis.
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