Opportunity
Mcduffie County & City Of Thomson Municode #RFQ 2024-04-002
Historic Rock House Renovation and Preservation Services in Thomson, GA
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
May 11, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 2024-04-002
NAICS
236220, 541310
This opportunity seeks qualified firms to provide professional services for the renovation and preservation of the historic Rock House in Thomson, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - McDuffie County Board of Commissioners - County Manager Office, 210 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA 30824 - Project Scope: - Renovation, rehabilitation, and preservation of the Rock House, the oldest stone building in Georgia, listed on state and National Registers - Services include historic preservation, adaptive reuse, construction services, code compliance, regulatory coordination, sourcing specialty materials, construction scheduling, and reporting - Firms must demonstrate experience with historic preservation and compliance with federal and state standards - Products/Services Requested: - Professional services for historic building renovation (no specific OEMs, part numbers, or product line items specified) - Unique Requirements: - Mandatory pre-submission site visit - Compliance with federal and state preservation standards - Submission of compliance documents (E-Verify, affidavits, certificates, business license, etc.) - All contract documents and technical specifications provided electronically at no charge - Locations: - Place of performance: Historic Rock House, 1455 Rock House Road, Thomson, GA 30824 - Contracting office: 210 Railroad Street, Thomson, GA 30824
Description
The McDuffie County Board of Commissioners is soliciting a Request for Qualifications from qualified firms or teams to provide professional services for the renovation, rehabilitation, and preservation of the historic Rock House, the oldest stone building in Georgia listed on state and National Registers. The project aims to restore the structure to a historical period for interpretation and events. Firms with experience in historic preservation, adaptive reuse, and compliance with federal and state preservation standards are encouraged to submit qualifications.