Opportunity
Texas Wichita Falls Civic Plus #RFP 03-26
Construction Manager at Risk (CMaR) for The Falls Renovation Project in Wichita Falls, TX
Posted
April 19, 2026
Respond By
May 19, 2026
Identifier
RFP 03-26
NAICS
236220, 237990, 238210, 238220, 541310
This opportunity seeks a Construction Manager at Risk (CMaR) for The Falls Renovation project in Wichita Falls, Texas. - Government Buyer: - City of Wichita Falls, Texas (Office of the Purchasing Manager) - OEMs and Vendors: - Schneider Electric (Modicon PLC) - Lumascape (Kokolux programmable LED flood lighting) - Products/Services Requested: - Demolition of rock veneer - Replacement of metal intake well and screen - Installation of new pumps: - 3,600 gpm, 100-HP main pump (1 unit) - 3,600 gpm, 50-HP recirculation pump (1 unit) - Replacement of pump manhole lids - Widening of approximately 1,050 linear feet of concrete trail - Construction of a new 140-foot retaining wall with rock veneer - Landscaping and irrigation - Replacement of area lighting with LED fixtures - Installation of programmable LED flood lighting (Lumascape Kokolux or equal, RGB capability, 3 units) - Replacement of the electrical building - Installation of a new main disconnect and motor control center - New PLC control panel (Schneider Modicon PLC TM251MESE with cellular modem) - CMaR services for preconstruction, procurement, and construction management - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Use of Schneider Modicon PLC TM251MESE and Lumascape Kokolux or equivalent lighting - CMaR must manage both preconstruction and construction phases, including procurement of qualified subcontractors - Project includes both demolition and new construction elements - Estimated contract value: $3.5 million to $4 million
Description
This solicitation seeks a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for The Falls Renovation project, including preconstruction and procurement services for various construction work packages. The scope involves upgrades such as demolition, pump replacements, trail widening, retaining wall construction, landscaping, lighting upgrades, electrical building replacement, and installation of a new PLC control panel. The anticipated contract price ranges from $3.5 million to $4 million, with construction expected to start in March 2027 and last approximately 270 days. A demolition package is scheduled to begin in July 2026.