Architectural and Related Services for the Design of Deschutes Watershed District Office
Federal opportunity from 635000 - ODFW | 000 - ODFW • Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Jan 15, 2026.
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Architectural and Related Services for the Design of Deschutes Watershed District Office
The ODFW is seeking Proposals from Professional Services Consultants to provide Architectural and Engineering Services in support of the new Deschutes Watershed District Office Project. The selected Consultant will undertake the design for the Project. Additional details of the Scope of the Services are described in the RFP.
Submit Proposal as an attachment through OregonBuys.
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is soliciting proposals for architectural and engineering services to design the Deschutes Watershed District Office, due by January 15, 2026. This project presents a significant opportunity for specialized firms to leverage their expertise in public sector architecture. Proposals must be submitted via OregonBuys, emphasizing the need for compliance with submission protocols.
The ODFW aims to select a professional services consultant to design the new Deschutes Watershed District Office, enhancing their operational capabilities.
- Firms with experience in public sector architectural design
- Consultants with expertise in environmental projects
- Companies familiar with Oregon's building codes and regulations
- Initial consultation and requirements gathering with ODFW
- Site analysis and feasibility study
- Preliminary design concepts and architectural planning
- Engineering services coordination
- Final design documentation and submission for approval
- Completed proposal form
- Portfolio of relevant past projects
- Team member resumes and qualifications
- Cost estimate and pricing structure
- Schedule for design phases and completion
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- Ensure proposals comply with OregonBuys submission requirements
- Adherence to ODFW design and environmental standards is mandatory
- Inclusion of appropriate licensing and insurance documentation
- Consider competitive pricing while reflecting the scope complexity
- Hourly rates vs. flat fees should be clearly articulated
- Evaluate potential cost savings through efficient design processes
- Consider partnering with local engineering firms for compliance
- Engage environmental consultants for project sustainability aspects
- Changes in regulatory requirements could affect design approach
- Budget constraints may limit design options and flexibility
- Project timeline must align with ODFW funding schedules
- What are the specific environmental considerations for the site?
- Are there any existing design guidelines from ODFW that we need to follow?
- What is the expected timeline for project milestones?
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- Specific budget range for the project
- Complete details of the Scope of Services in the RFP
- Potential stakeholders involved in the project
- Design preferences or requirements from ODFW
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