Opportunity
Union County Granicus #2026-065
Union County On-Call Building Commissioning Services RFQ
Posted
April 27, 2024
Respond By
May 28, 2026
Identifier
2026-065
NAICS
541350, 541330
Union County, North Carolina is seeking qualified firms to provide on-call Building Commissioning Services for various capital projects managed by the Facilities Management department. - Government Buyer: - Union County, Facilities Management - Procurement & Contract Management Department - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; this is a qualifications-based selection for professional services - Products/Services Requested: - On-call building commissioning services for capital projects (including those under the Capital Improvement Plan and Water CIP) - Services include: - Traditional building commissioning - General engineering and consulting - Design review - Facility condition assessments - Arc flash studies - Fire alarm design - Low voltage and power load studies - Audio visual design - Forensic analysis - Other authorized special services - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Up to four firms may be selected - Firms must be licensed or certified professionals in North Carolina - Compliance with North Carolina General Statute 143-64.31 - Services assigned via task orders on an as-needed basis - Encouragement of participation from Minority Businesses (HUB Certified) and Small Businesses - No price proposals required at this stage; selection is based on qualifications - The county may award to multiple vendors or seek services through separate RFQs as needed
Description
Union County, North Carolina, through its Facilities Management department, is seeking Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) from qualified firms to provide Building Commissioning Services on an as-needed basis for various projects. This is a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) where price information is not required at this stage. The selected firms will provide services for capital projects typically under $500,000, identified in the county's Capital Improvement Plan, and work will be assigned via task orders. Compliance with North Carolina statutes is required, and the county may select up to four firms for this on-call service contract.