Opportunity
Norfolk Opengov #11172-0-2026
City of Norfolk Solicits Large-Scale Building Wrap Solution for Downtown Redevelopment
Posted
April 16, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
11172-0-2026
NAICS
238190, 238990, 541850
The City of Norfolk is seeking proposals for a comprehensive large-scale building wrap solution to support downtown redevelopment initiatives. - Government Buyer: - City of Norfolk, Office of the Purchasing Agent (Economic Development) - Scope of Work: - Fabrication, installation, maintenance, and removal of large-format architectural building wraps on multiple building facades - City provides artwork; contractor must coordinate for design adjustments and comply with digital accessibility standards - Contractor responsible for all equipment, trained operators, and obtaining all necessary permits (including for work near the Tide Light Rail and for lane/sidewalk closures) - Compliance with OSHA regulations for safety, especially for work above 6 feet, and with fire safety codes (NFPA 701) - Wraps must be made from high-strength, weather-resistant materials (e.g., vinyl or mesh banner), rated for at least two years of outdoor use - Prompt maintenance and emergency response required; building must be restored to pre-installation condition upon wrap removal - Products/Services Requested: - Large-scale architectural building wraps (fabrication, installation, maintenance, removal) - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Five-year contract term with lump sum pricing - Initial installation deadline specified; ongoing maintenance and removal included - Strict adherence to safety, permitting, and accessibility standards
Description
The City of Norfolk is soliciting proposals for a large-scale building wrap solution to enhance the vibrancy of downtown redevelopment projects. The project involves fabricating, installing, maintaining, and removing large-format architectural wraps on multiple building facades, with designs provided by the City. Contractors must comply with OSHA regulations, obtain necessary permits, and ensure high durability and quality of materials suitable for outdoor use. The initial installation must be completed by June 17, 2026, and the contractor is responsible for maintenance and timely response to any issues.