Opportunity

Santa Cruz Opengov #232499

Owner's Representative Services for Coral Street SUD Navigation Center Construction

Posted

March 30, 2026

Respond By

April 23, 2026

Identifier

232499

NAICS

541618, 541310, 237310

The City of Santa Cruz is seeking an Owner's Representative to oversee the construction of the Coral Street Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Navigation Center, a 50-bed residential treatment facility. - Government Buyer: - City of Santa Cruz - Project Scope: - Owner's Representative will manage the design-bid-build process for the SUD Navigation Center - Oversight includes design phase, contract scopes, budget management, construction plans, and project supervision - Coordination required with NJA Architects (design team) and the general contractor - Facilitate community engagement and manage environmental remediation (soil remediation and vapor monitoring) if necessary - Products/Services Requested: - Owner's Representative Services (1 engagement) - Notable Requirements: - Experience with similar construction and treatment facility projects - Technical approach to project management and environmental remediation - Ability to coordinate with multiple stakeholders - OEMs and Vendors: - NJA Architects (design team) - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers named - Funding: - Project funded by a $30 million BHCIP grant - Location: - 125 Coral Street, Santa Cruz, CA (project site) - Period of Performance: - Oversight from contract award through facility completion; multi-year engagement expected

Description

The City of Santa Cruz is seeking proposals for an Owner's Representative to oversee the construction of the Coral Street SUD Navigation Center, a residential facility with 50 beds for substance use disorder treatment. The project includes managing the design-bid-build process, overseeing design, contracts, budget, construction plans, and supervision, as well as facilitating community engagement. The site is located at 125 Coral Street, Santa Cruz, CA, and the project completion date is May 31, 2030. The project is funded through a $30 million BHCIP grant and may require soil remediation and vapor monitoring due to environmental considerations.

View original listing