RFP 21-009 Del Webb Server Room - Architectural Design
Federal opportunity from Salem Area Mass Transit District-Cherriots. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Oct 20, 2021.
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RFP 21-009 Del Webb Server Room - Architectural Design
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The Salem Area Mass Transit District-Cherriots has released RFP 21-009 for Architectural Design services specifically for the Del Webb Server Room. The response deadline is October 20, 2021. This opportunity focuses on providing specialized architectural design tailored to transit infrastructure.
The buyer is seeking qualified architects to create an architectural design plan for the Del Webb Server Room, ensuring it meets functional and aesthetic requirements for transit services.
- Architectural firms with experience in transit facilities
- Firms with a robust portfolio in commercial design
- Local firms familiar with Oregon regulations
- Project assessment and requirements gathering
- Conceptual design development
- Detailed architectural design documentation
- Coordination with engineering and MEP consultants
- Regulatory compliance checks
- Firm's qualifications and experience
- Proposed methodology and timeline
- Key personnel resumes
- Example projects
- Cost estimate
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- Ensure compliance with local building codes
- Adhere to accessibility standards in design
- Consider fixed-price proposals
- Include a detailed breakdown of costs for services
- Account for potential revisions and resubmissions
- Consider teaming with engineering firms for MEP design
- Collaborate with local contractors for feasibility assessments
- Potential delays in design approval from local authorities
- Changes in project scope leading to increased costs
- Difficulty in coordinating between multiple stakeholders
- What are the specific requirements for the server room design?
- Are there preferred design aesthetics or branding guidelines?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- No detailed specifications provided for the server room
- Budget information is absent
- There are no links to additional resource materials
- Lack of clarity on evaluation criteria
- No information on site conditions or existing infrastructure
- No timeline for design reviews or approvals
- Absence of contacts for questions or clarifications
- No details on post-design services required
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