NS26-93 Sandy City - Preservation Design Guidelines
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 25, 2026.
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NS26-93 Sandy City - Preservation Design Guidelines
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This notice (ut-u3p-222143) titled “NS26-93 Sandy City - Preservation Design Guidelines” is posted by the Division of Purchasing and appears focused on developing preservation-oriented design guidelines for Sandy City. The only schedule detail provided is a response deadline of 2026-02-25T17:00:00+00:00. No scope narrative, deliverables, or attachments are included beyond the title/identifier, so bidders should treat this as an early capture lead and immediately seek the full solicitation packet and requirements. If you have demonstrated experience producing municipal preservation/design guideline documents and facilitating stakeholder review, this may align once details are confirmed.
Procure services/products to create “Preservation Design Guidelines” for Sandy City under notice NS26-93 (likely a guidance document/standards package governing preservation-related design decisions).
- Confirm full solicitation requirements for NS26-93 (scope, deliverables, format, evaluation) from the Division of Purchasing
- Develop preservation design guidelines for Sandy City (content, standards, and any supporting materials as required by the solicitation)
- Coordinate review/approval process as required (e.g., city staff/boards), if specified in the solicitation
- Acknowledgement of notice NS26-93 and reference to title “Sandy City - Preservation Design Guidelines”
- Compliance matrix mapping your response to each solicitation requirement (once obtained)
- Relevant past performance samples of preservation/design guideline documents (municipal or comparable)
- Key personnel resumes highlighting preservation/design guideline expertise
- Work plan and schedule aligned to solicitation milestones (once provided)
- Cost/price proposal in the required format (once provided)
- Any required forms/certifications specified by the Division of Purchasing (once provided)
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