Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #287-27582-PQ

Prequalification of Subcontractors for ECU Regional Outpatient Behavioral Health Facility Construction

Posted

June 10, 2026

Respond By

August 28, 2026

Identifier

287-27582-PQ

NAICS

236220, 238190, 238110, 238310, 238320, 238350, 238160, 238130, 238140, 238150, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238330, 238910, 238990, 237990

East Carolina University is seeking prequalification submissions from subcontractors for the construction of a new Regional Outpatient Behavioral Health Facility. - Government Buyer: - UNC - System Office Design/Construction, acting for East Carolina University - Scope of Work: - Prequalification for a wide range of construction bid packages, including: - General requirements/trades - Progressive/final cleaning - Concrete, masonry, structural and miscellaneous steel - Millwork, roofing, applied fireproofing, composite metal panels - Caulking and waterproofing, doors/frames/hardware, glass and glazing - Drywall assemblies, hard tile, soft flooring, acoustical ceilings/treatment - Painting and wallcoverings, specialties, signage, operable partitions, window treatment - Traction elevator, fire protection, plumbing, HVAC, electrical - Sitework, site concrete and pavers, fencing and gates, landscaping - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Subcontractors must submit prequalification forms as outlined in the attachments - Electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow detailed instructions - The project involves a Construction Manager at Risk (CM at Risk) and a design firm, with contact information provided in the notice

Description

East Carolina University is seeking to pre-qualify subcontractors for the construction of a new Regional Outpatient Behavioral Health Facility. The solicitation includes various bid packages such as general requirements, concrete, masonry, roofing, electrical, HVAC, and landscaping among others. Electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow the instructions outlined in the attachments. The project involves a CM at Risk firm and a design firm, with contacts provided for both.

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