Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #367-OC5479
Commissioning Services for Crisis Diversion Facility in Orange County, NC
Posted
March 27, 2026
Respond By
April 27, 2026
Identifier
367-OC5479
NAICS
541350
Orange County, North Carolina is seeking commissioning services for its new Crisis Diversion Facility in Hillsborough, NC. - Government Buyer: - Orange County, Financial and Administrative Services Department, Purchasing Division - Contact: Alan Dorman, Asset Management Services Director - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive commissioning for a 21,146 sq. ft. behavioral health facility - Includes all major building systems: - HVAC and mechanical - Electrical and power distribution - Lighting and controls - Building automation - Plumbing - Fire protection and life safety - Security and access control - Services span pre-design/design, construction, and post-construction/warranty phases - Tasks include design review, construction coordination, functional performance testing, training, documentation, commissioning plans and reports - Unique Requirements: - Compliance with North Carolina's E-Verify law - Submission of non-discrimination and historically underutilized business forms - Legal history disclosure - Electronic bids not permitted; proposals must follow RFQ instructions - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Crisis Diversion Facility, Waterstone Drive, Hillsborough, NC, adjacent to UNC Health Hospital - Project delivery method: Construction Manager at Risk (Gilbane) - Estimated contract value: Not specified; likely mid five-figure to low six-figure range for commissioning services
Description
Orange County, North Carolina is seeking qualified consultants to provide commissioning services for the Crisis Diversion Facility located in Hillsborough, NC. The scope includes ensuring all major building systems and equipment are designed, installed, and tested according to operational requirements. The consultant will provide services throughout design, construction, and post-construction phases, including system testing, training, and documentation. Proposals are due by April 27, 2026, and electronic bids are not permitted.