Opportunity

Joplin Civicplus #P25AF01712-004-2

Phase I Historic Architectural Survey of North Heights Neighborhood, Joplin, MO

Posted

March 04, 2026

Respond By

March 25, 2026

Identifier

P25AF01712-004-2

NAICS

541690

This opportunity seeks qualified firms to conduct a Phase I historic architectural survey of the North Heights neighborhood in Joplin, Missouri. - Government Buyer: - City of Joplin, Missouri, Planning, Development and Neighborhood Services Department - Scope of Work: - Intensive-level architectural and historical survey of the southern third of the North Heights neighborhood (approx. 61 acres, 200 properties) - Deliverables include research design, inventory forms, digital photographs, boundary maps, and a final survey report - Work must comply with State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) standards and milestone schedules - Evaluation of properties for local historic designation and National Register eligibility - Consultation with SHPO required for determining survey boundaries, documentation levels, and resource counts - Vendor Requirements: - Firms must have significant experience in historic preservation and meet 36 CFR 61 qualifications for historians or architectural historians - Proposals must include company background, experience, references, sample documents, and a signed signature page - Project Details: - This is the first of four planned phases to survey the entire neighborhood - Project is grant-funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service via Missouri's SHPO - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified consulting firms specializing in historic surveys - Place of Performance and Delivery: - North Heights neighborhood, Joplin, MO - Deliverables to be submitted to Joplin City Hall, 602 S. Main Street, Joplin, MO 64801

Description

The City of Joplin, Missouri is soliciting proposals from qualified firms to conduct an intensive architectural and historical survey of the North Heights neighborhood. This Phase I survey focuses on the southern third of the neighborhood, covering approximately 61 acres and 200 properties, to identify those eligible for local historic designation or National Register listing. The project includes preparing a research design, report, and map in consultation with the State Historic Preservation Office. This is the first of four phases to survey the entire neighborhood.

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