Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry Sciquest #J-470 OUA-26-100
Design Professional Services for UGA Building #1050 Renovation
Posted
June 16, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
J-470 OUA-26-100
NAICS
541310, 541410
The University of Georgia is seeking qualified firms to provide design professional services for the comprehensive renovation of Building #1050 on its Athens campus. - Government Buyer: - Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia, on behalf of the University of Georgia - Project Scope: - Full renovation of approximately 24,000 gross square feet in a historic concrete and masonry building - Conversion to primarily instructional space, including active learning classrooms for about 330 students - Integration of modern instructional technology and AV systems - Upgrades for accessibility, including restroom improvements and elevator replacement - Full replacement and integration of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems - Fire suppression system installation - Targeted repairs to the building envelope, including trim, repointing, and window refurbishment - Preservation of historic architectural elements - Exclusions: - A 900 square foot area occupied by a food service vendor is not included in the renovation - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on modern learning environments, accessibility, and code compliance - Design must accommodate collaboration spaces and support flexible instructional use
Description
The University of Georgia is soliciting statements of qualifications from firms interested in providing design professional services for the renovation of Building #1050. The project involves a total renovation of approximately 24,000 GSF of a historic concrete and masonry building, excluding a small area occupied by a food service vendor. The renovation will update the building to primarily instructional space with active learning classrooms, modern technology, and improved accessibility. The project includes code enhancements, full replacement of MEP systems, and targeted repair of the building envelope.