RFP FOR ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR MUSEUM
Federal opportunity from X2160006 - Finance | X2160 - Finance • Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 13, 2026.
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RFP FOR ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR MUSEUM
This Request for Proposal (RFP) process is intended to facilitate the procurement of a qualified Architecture and Engineering firm and supporting sub-contractor/consultant team to design a new museum building for CTSI. Building to be designed and built to meet museum industry standards for preserving and protecting our historical artifacts. This museum will serve as a cultural education space for the Tribal Community and will house exhibits, collections, office, and cultural eduction spaces.
ARCHITECTUAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES
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The State of Oregon is seeking proposals for architect and engineering services to design a new museum building for CTSI, with a proposal deadline of March 13, 2026. This project aims to ensure the preservation of historical artifacts and provide a cultural education space for the Tribal Community. The selected firm will need to meet industry standards and collaborate with sub-contractors to achieve these goals.
The buyer is looking for a qualified Architecture and Engineering firm, along with sub-contractors or consultants, to design a new museum that complies with museum industry standards for artifact preservation and cultural education.
- Firm selection process
- Design development
- Collaboration with sub-contractors
- Compliance with museum industry standards
- Cultural education space integration
- Technical proposal including design philosophy
- Stakeholder engagement plan
- Project timeline
- Cost estimate
- Previous relevant experience documentation
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- No specific budget information provided
- Scope details for the museum design are limited
- No required formats for submissions are outlined
- Lack of clarity on evaluation criteria
- Absence of details on potential site location
- No information on historical artifacts to be preserved
- Unclear project management expectations
- No details on subcontractor requirements
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