Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #HERR04092026
Programming, Schematic Design, and Site Test Fit Services for Herriman Animal Shelter Reconstruction
Posted
April 09, 2026
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
HERR04092026
NAICS
541310
Herriman City is seeking qualified firms to provide programming, schematic design, and site test fit services for converting the old Fire Station 103 into a new Animal Shelter. - Government Buyer: - Herriman City, represented by the Herriman City Police Department and Community Services - Contact: Interim Chief Cody Stromberg - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Requested Services: - Facility programming and needs assessment - Schematic design for adapting the existing fire station structure - Site test fit evaluation - Cost estimation and presentations to city officials - Project Scope and Unique Requirements: - Adaptation of the building for animal housing, medical care, adoption services, and administrative offices - Specialized design requirements: - Upgraded plumbing, sewer, and electrical systems - Enhanced HVAC and air filtration - Sound and smell mitigation - Masonry wall construction for outdoor kennels - Crematorium for animal carcasses - Deliverables include a needs assessment report, schematic design, site plan, cost estimate, and presentations - The City may extend the contract for further design and construction administration services - Place of Performance and Delivery: - Primary location: 5916 West Herriman Main Street, Herriman, UT (site of the old Fire Station 103) - City offices: 5355 West Herriman Main Street, Herriman, UT (Herriman City Police Department) - Proposals must demonstrate experience with similar municipal or animal shelter projects
Description
Herriman City is seeking proposals from qualified firms to provide programming, schematic design, and site test fit services for reconstructing the old Fire Station 103 into a new Animal Shelter. The project involves preserving much of the existing building's exterior and infrastructure while adapting the interior for animal housing, medical care, adoption services, and administrative offices. The City may later opt to continue with the selected proposer for further design and construction services. Proposals must address specialized needs such as improved plumbing, HVAC, air filtration, and sound/smell mitigation associated with animal shelter operations.