Opportunity
Guilford County NC MUNIS #20277
Design-Build Renovation of Fire-Damaged Building at 201 S. Greene Street, Greensboro, NC
Posted
August 21, 2025
Respond By
August 28, 2025
Identifier
20277
NAICS
236220, 541310, 238290, 238210, 238220
This opportunity involves the upfit and renovation of fire-damaged areas at 201 S. Greene Street, Greensboro, NC for Guilford County: - Government Buyer: - Guilford County Purchasing Department, Truist Building, 201 West Market Street, Suite #304, Greensboro, NC - Awarded Vendor: - Holt Brothers Construction, LLC - Products and Services Requested: - Turnkey design-build services for architectural design, engineering, contract administration, and construction - Upfit and renovation of second and third floors, including: - Generation of floorplans and office configurations - Doors and hardware, minor demolition, electrical and cubicle design - Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment (FF&E) specifications - Roof evaluation, interior finishes, fire alarm and window evaluation - Low voltage wiring, HVAC, and plumbing repairs or replacements - Building remains partially occupied during construction, requiring careful planning to minimize disruption - Notable Requirements: - MWBE (Minority/Women Business Enterprise) participation with a 15% aspirational goal - Good faith efforts for minority business inclusion - Registration in Vendor Self Service system, electronic bid submission, and provision of performance and payment bonds - Emphasis on past public sector design-build experience - Estimated Project Budget: - $4-5 million - Project Duration: - 12-18 months - NIGP Commodity Codes: - 90610, 90607, 90626-27, 90652, 90693, 90735, 91815, 92537-38, 95815, 96248
Description
Guilford County is seeking qualified design-build teams to provide architectural design, engineering, contract administration, and construction services for upfits at an existing facility located at 201 S. Greene Street, Greensboro, NC. The project involves renovation of fire-damaged areas on the second and third floors while allowing operations to continue on other floors. The design-build approach aims to minimize cost escalation, change orders, and project schedule. The estimated budget for the project is $4-5 million, with an expected completion timeline of 12-18 months.