Opportunity
Rock Island Civicplus #1123
Comprehensive Building Assessment Services for Two Buildings at 1609 4th Street, Rock Island, IL
Posted
March 10, 2026
Respond By
April 10, 2026
Identifier
1123
NAICS
541310
The City of Rock Island is seeking qualified firms to perform a comprehensive assessment of two buildings at 1609 4th Street, Rock Island, IL. - Government Buyer: - City of Rock Island, Community Development Department (Economic Development Department) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a professional services solicitation - Requested Services: - Comprehensive building assessment for two buildings - Includes evaluation of structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety, accessibility, and envelope systems - Assessment must address deficiencies for current occupancy (E - Day Care Facilities and accessory B - Business/Office) - Analysis of code gaps and deficiencies for potential future uses (residential and institutional) - Visual inspections, review of available documents, interviews with facility staff - Deliverable: Detailed written report with system-by-system findings, deficiency lists, recommended corrective actions, cost estimates, and feasibility analysis for reuse or redevelopment - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Final report must be stamped by a licensed Architect and/or Engineer - All findings must be documented with photographs and written descriptions - Firms must acknowledge all addenda in their proposals - Facility walkthrough will be scheduled; access coordinated with city staff - Current tenants will vacate prior to assessment - Insurance and regulatory compliance required upon award
Description
The City of Rock Island is seeking proposals from qualified firms to perform a comprehensive assessment of two buildings located at 1609 4th Street, Rock Island, Illinois. The assessment will cover structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, life safety, accessibility, and envelope systems, identifying deficiencies relative to current and potential future occupancy classifications including day care, business, residential, and institutional uses. The resulting report will aid in capital planning, maintenance prioritization, and feasibility analysis for potential reuse or redevelopment. A walkthrough is scheduled, and firms must submit proposals by April 10, 2026.