Opportunity
Guilford County NC MUNIS #20281
Design-Build Services for Kitchen Annex Renovation at High Point Detention Center
Posted
August 26, 2025
Respond By
September 18, 2025
Identifier
20281
NAICS
236220
Guilford County Purchasing Department is seeking qualified design-build teams for the renovation and expansion of the kitchen annex at the High Point Detention Center in High Point, NC. - Scope of Work: - Design and construct a new kitchen annex and laundry facility - Modify interior spaces, including load-bearing walls - Renovate and upgrade fire alarm, sprinkler, security, plumbing, and HVAC systems - Install new ADA-compliant bathroom facilities - All work must be performed in an occupied detention facility with minimal disruption - Requirements: - Compliance with NC Building Codes and Department of Corrections standards - Demonstrated experience with public sector design-build projects and correctional facilities - Submission of MWBE (Minority and Women Business Enterprise) participation plans and adherence to participation goals - Registration in Guilford County's Vendor Self Service system - Estimated budget: $2.5 million - Project duration: Approximately 18 months - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; solicitation is open to qualified design-build teams
Description
Guilford County is seeking qualified design-build teams to provide architectural design, engineering, contract administration, and construction services for the renovation and construction of a kitchen annex at the High Point Detention Center. The project includes constructing a new annex kitchen and laundry facility, modifying internal spaces, upgrading various systems including fire alarm, sprinkler, security, plumbing, and HVAC, and ensuring compliance with NC Building codes and Department of Corrections requirements. The design-build approach aims to minimize cost escalation, change orders, and project duration while allowing the facility to remain operational during construction. The estimated budget for the project is approximately $2.5 million, with an expected completion timeline of about 18 months.