Opportunity

Texas DIR/ESBD #0008684

Professional Architectural and Engineering Services for Capitol Complex Master Plan Updates

Posted

March 27, 2026

Respond By

April 10, 2026

Identifier

0008684

NAICS

541310, 541330, 541320

The Texas Facilities Commission (TFC) is seeking qualified vendors to provide professional architectural and engineering (A/E) services for updates to the Capitol Complex Master Plan in Austin, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Texas Facilities Commission (TFC) - OEMs and Vendors: - Page Southerland Page, LLP (now Stantec) is referenced as a prior provider and anticipated to be highly qualified - Products/Services Requested: - Prime professional architectural and engineering (A/E) services - Updates to building standards for new construction - Revision of strategic vision for the Capitol Complex - Analysis of state property use and recommendations for infrastructure and financing - Specialized services may include: - Land use planning - Life cycle costing - Utility infrastructure - Interior design, acoustics, lighting, food service, energy conservation - Civil/transportation engineering - Wayfinding signage, accessibility, safety, landscape design - Cost estimating - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Coordination with TFC, state agencies, City of Austin, Travis County, and other government jurisdictions - Multiple presentations to stakeholders - Compliance with non-discrimination policies - No specific part numbers or product quantities; this is a professional services solicitation - Estimated contract value is $750,000 - Place of Performance: - Capitol Complex, Austin, Texas (Travis County) - Coordination with local and state government entities

Description

The Texas Facilities Commission (TFC) is soliciting qualifications for prime professional architectural and engineering services to update the Capitol Complex Master Plan. The project includes updating building standards, coordinating with multiple government entities, and providing specialized services such as land use, utility infrastructure, and cost estimating. The scope involves revising strategic visions, analyzing state property use, and recommending infrastructure and financing options. The estimated contract value is $750,000, with proposals due by April 10, 2026.

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