Opportunity

New Jersey Cherry Hill Civic Plus #2025 Prof Services - Historic Property Architect/Engineer

Cherry Hill, NJ Seeks Historic Property Architect/Engineer Services for 2025

Posted

August 29, 2024

Respond By

September 24, 2024

Identifier

2025 Prof Services - Historic Property Architect/Engineer

NAICS

541310

This opportunity involves the Township of Cherry Hill, NJ seeking and awarding contracts for professional architectural and engineering services focused on the preservation of historic properties. - Government Buyer: - Township of Cherry Hill, NJ (Municipal Building, 820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill, NJ) - Awarded Firms (Vendors): - Clarke Caton Hintz, PC - Connolly & Hickey Historical Architects, LLC - HMR Architects - Paulus, Sokolowski and Sartor, LLC - Products/Services Requested: - Historic Property Architect/Engineer Services - Preservation planning, regulatory permit liaison (NJSHPO), and project management for Croft Farm and Barclay Farmstead - Compliance with Secretary of the Interior’s Standards (36 CFR Part 61) - Services limited to buildings listed on the NJ and National Registers - Hourly rates, office location, and relevant project experience required - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Respondents must be certified in New Jersey and meet National Park Service (NPS) professional qualification standards - Demonstrated experience with NJ National Register sites and historic preservation - Staff must include licensed professionals capable of onsite oversight - No guarantee of project volume or order; pool of firms will be formed for 2025 - Contracts may be extended up to six months in a public emergency

Description

The Township of Cherry Hill is seeking qualified firms to provide architectural and engineering services for historic properties listed on the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places. The work includes interior and exterior preservation projects at Croft Farm and Barclay Farmstead, focusing on buildings on the National Registry. Multiple firms may be awarded to form a one-year pool of Historic Property Architects/Engineers for 2025, with selection based on discipline needs. Respondents should demonstrate knowledge of historic preservation standards, permits, and grant applications, and include hourly rates and relevant experience.

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