Opportunity
North Carolina eVP #SCO-DPS-JJ=Multipurpose Group Home Renovations (5-2026)
Design Services for Renovation of Six Juvenile Justice Group Homes in North Carolina
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
May 27, 2026
Identifier
SCO-DPS-JJ=Multipurpose Group Home Renovations (5-2026)
NAICS
541310, 236118
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety is seeking qualified design firms for a major renovation project involving six Juvenile Justice Group Homes across multiple counties in North Carolina. - Government Buyer: - North Carolina Department of Public Safety, Juvenile Justice Division, Multipurpose Group Home Renovations - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive architectural and engineering services for renovations to six residential group homes - Services include full design, bidding, construction administration, and project closeout - Renovations cover HVAC, roofing, kitchens, bathrooms, interior and exterior finishes, site, and parking - Each facility is approximately 4,000 square feet and single-story - Requirements: - Firms must be licensed to practice architecture, engineering, or landscape architecture in North Carolina - Deliverables include record drawings in both AutoCAD and Revit formats - Adherence to the State Construction Manual is mandatory - Submittals must include a Letter of Interest and Standard Form 254 - Budget and Funding: - Total project budget is $1,472,000, funded through SCIF General Repairs & Renovations over multiple fiscal years - Locations: - Renovations will take place in Chowan, Craven, Hertford, Macon, Robeson, and Wayne counties - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety is soliciting design services for the renovation of six residential Group Homes located in Chowan, Craven, Hertford, Macon, Robeson, and Wayne counties. Each approximately 4,000 SF, single-story facility built in the early 1990s will undergo renovations including HVAC, roof, kitchen, bathrooms, interior and exterior finishes, site, and parking. Full design services are required, including submittal requirements, cost estimates, technical specifications, bidding services, construction administration, record drawings in AutoCAD and Revit, and project closeout as per the State Construction Manual. The total project budget is $1,472,000, funded through SCIF General for Repairs & Renovations across multiple fiscal years.