Opportunity

La Habra Planet bids #143040

Architectural Conceptual Design Services for Immersion Theater – City of La Habra

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

July 20, 2026

Identifier

143040

NAICS

541310

The City of La Habra is seeking qualified consultants to provide architectural conceptual design services for a proposed Immersion Theater in Portola Park. - Government Buyer: - City of La Habra, Community Development Department - Engineering Division, represented by Andrew Luna, Acting City Engineer - Scope of Services: - Architectural conceptual design for a new Immersion Theater (approx. 3,025 SF with 3,000 SF basement) - Three design concepts required, including one using a Butler pre-engineered metal building or equivalent - Designs must reflect Early California Spanish architectural style and comply with historic preservation standards - Services include project renderings, site plan, preliminary budget and schedule, ADA/Title 24 compliance, historic resource assessment, and preliminary site investigations - Optional tasks: design and construction document services, bid phase support, and construction support (as-needed) - Notable Requirements: - Firm fixed price contract with no cost escalation for three years - Proposals must include technical qualifications, detailed work plan, and schedule - Compliance with all federal and state laws, equal opportunity regulations - Non-mandatory pre-proposal job site walk available - No specific OEMs or vendors are named, but Butler Manufacturing is referenced as a standard for pre-engineered metal buildings - The project is located in La Habra, Orange County, California

Description

The City of La Habra is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to provide architectural conceptual design services for a proposed Immersion Theater. The solicitation includes a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting and requires submission of four hard copies and one electronic copy of proposals. The project location is in La Habra, California, and the City reserves the right to accept or reject proposals based on cost-effectiveness and comprehensiveness.

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