Opportunity

North Carolina eVP #126-126-883-06112026

Design-Build Services for Stanly Community College Public Services Building

Posted

June 11, 2026

Respond By

August 04, 2026

Identifier

126-126-883-06112026

NAICS

236220, 541310, 541330

Stanly Community College is seeking a qualified design-build team for a major campus expansion project: - Buyer: Stanly Community College, Director of Administrative and Facility Services - Project: Design and construction of a new 30,000 sq ft, two-story Public Services Building at 102 Stanly Parkway, Locust, NC - Facility will support Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET), Law Enforcement Continuing Education, Criminal Justice programs, administrative offices, student spaces, and meeting areas - Includes a specialized 300ft x 600ft driving pad for law enforcement training - Site work: grading, utilities, paving, landscaping, fencing - Total project budget: $16,850,000 (OSBM grant funded) - Notable requirements: - North Carolina licensing for both construction and design services is mandatory - Integration of technology and IT infrastructure throughout the facility - Specialized training spaces: simulation room, mockup apartment, armory - Adherence to campus branding and coordination with separately contracted commissioning, special inspections, and material testing vendors - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation - Proposals must be submitted in hard copy as per RFQ instructions; electronic bids are not accepted

Description

Stanly Community College is seeking qualified design-build teams to design and construct a new 30,000 square foot, two-story instructional facility. The facility will house Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET), Law Enforcement Continuing Education training, and Criminal Justice programs, along with offices for Administrative Services and Student Services, student spaces, and meeting areas. The project includes site work such as grading, utilities, paving, landscaping, fencing, and a driving pad for training purposes. The total project budget is $16,850,000, funded by OSBM grants, with an expected completion in 2029. Electronic bids are not permitted; submissions must follow the instructions in the provided attachments.

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