Opportunity

BidNet Direct #FRCC-RFQ-26-01-CW

Facility Condition Assessments for FRCC Westminster and Larimer Campuses

Posted

May 07, 2026

Respond By

June 10, 2026

Identifier

FRCC-RFQ-26-01-CW

NAICS

541310, 541330

Front Range Community College (FRCC) is seeking architectural and engineering firms to perform comprehensive Facility Condition Assessments (FCA) at its Westminster and Larimer campuses in Colorado. - Government Buyer: - Front Range Community College (FRCC), State of Colorado - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive audits of all major buildings and campus infrastructure, including utilities, IT/telecom, roadways, parking, and drainage - Over 800,000 square feet and multiple acres to be assessed - Deliverables must include risk scoring, funding tiering, cost-validated and risk-ranked project lists - Data must be provided in structured, machine-readable formats compatible with state capital planning systems - Notable Requirements: - Assessments must follow Office of State Architect (OSA) standards and include ASHRAE level 2 requirements - Firms must demonstrate prior FCA experience in higher education - Colorado residency and labor preferences apply - Compliance with the Buy Clean Colorado Act (environmental product declarations for eligible materials) - Mandatory pre-submittal conferences and site tours at both campuses - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs are named; procurement is open to qualified architectural and engineering firms - Estimated Contract Value: - Approximately $500,000 - Period of Performance: - Six-month contract term, with work anticipated to begin and end within the academic year

Description

Front Range Community College (FRCC) is soliciting proposals from architectural and engineering firms to conduct audits of facilities and campus infrastructure at its Westminster and Larimer campuses. The procurement process involves two steps: submission of qualifications and oral interviews with cost proposals for shortlisted firms. The audits aim to gather information, perform assessments as defined by the Office of State Architect, identify critical deficiencies, and collaborate with college facilities staff to prioritize projects for state-controlled maintenance funding. Deliverables must support immediate submission into state capital planning processes, including prioritized, cost-validated, and risk-ranked project lists.

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