Opportunity
Wyoming Construction Public Purchase #26-0633
Architect/Engineering Services for Ranch A Major Maintenance Project in Beulah, Wyoming
Posted
April 14, 2026
Respond By
May 18, 2026
Identifier
26-0633
NAICS
541310, 541320
This opportunity seeks qualified architectural and engineering firms for a major maintenance project at Ranch A in Beulah, Wyoming. - Government Buyer: - Wyoming State Construction Department, Procurement Section (on behalf of Office of State Lands & Investments) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in this solicitation - Products/Services Requested: - Architect/Engineering design services for Ranch A Major Maintenance Project - Deliverables include: complete design plans, construction documents, specifications, bidding documents - Additional services: bidding support, construction administration, warranty period services - Scope of work includes: - Refinishing exterior façade of two log structures - Reroofing a residential structure - Replacing domestic water supply and sanitary waste lines for four apartment dwellings - Grading, landscaping, and concrete replacement related to waste lines - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Design professionals must consult with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office to ensure compliance with historic preservation requirements - Place of Performance: - Ranch A, Beulah, Crook County, Wyoming
Description
The Wyoming State Construction Department is soliciting Statements of Qualifications from licensed architects and engineers for the Ranch A Major Maintenance Project in Beulah, WY. The contracted design firms will provide complete design plans, construction documents, specifications, bidding documents, and services including bidding, construction administration, and warranty period support. The project scope includes refinishing exterior façades, reroofing a residential structure, replacing water and waste lines for apartment dwellings, and landscape grading and concrete replacement. Design professionals must coordinate with the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office to ensure compliance with design requirements.