Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #TAMU-RFQ-26-5014
Architectural Services for Small Animal Teaching Hospital Renovations at Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
June 25, 2026
Identifier
TAMU-RFQ-26-5014
NAICS
541310
Texas A&M University-Central Texas is seeking qualified architectural firms to provide professional services for the evaluation, planning, and conceptual design of renovations to the Small Animal Teaching Hospital. - Government Buyer: - Texas A&M University-Central Texas, Procurement Services - Scope of Services: - Evaluation of existing facility conditions - Space utilization documentation and identification of renovation constraints - Stakeholder engagement and programming - Delivery of reports including: - Existing conditions summary - Space needs program - Conceptual design packages - Cost and feasibility assessments - Final recommendations - Project Goals: - Modernize clinical functions and instructional capabilities - Support long-term objectives of the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences - Requirements: - Demonstrated experience in higher education, healthcare, veterinary, or similarly complex environments - Compliance with university standards, state regulations, and building codes - Experience with phased construction and veterinary hospital renovations is preferred - Contract Details: - Five-year term with annual reviews and negotiations - Phased construction approach anticipated - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation
Description
Texas A&M University-Central Texas is seeking qualified architectural firms to provide professional services for the evaluation, planning, and conceptual design of renovations to the existing Small Animal Teaching Hospital. The project aims to modernize clinical functions, enhance instructional capabilities, and support long-term program objectives within the College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. The selected firm must have experience in higher education, healthcare, veterinary, or comparable technically complex environments and comply with university standards, state regulations, and building codes. The contract term is intended for five years with annual reviews and negotiations.