Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-33658-NONST-2026-000000004
Rehabilitation and Sale of Historic Haisten's Hospital Property in Griffin, GA
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
September 28, 2026
Identifier
PE-33658-NONST-2026-000000004
NAICS
236220, 531390
This opportunity invites qualified firms to rehabilitate and purchase the historic Haisten's Hospital property in Griffin, GA. - Government Buyer: - Griffin-Spalding County Land Bank Authority (GSCLBA) - Scope of Work: - Rehabilitation and repair of a 10,500 sq. ft. historic hospital building and outbuildings on 0.854 acres - Work must comply with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and the Georgia Historic Preservation Handbook - Proposals must include detailed rehabilitation plans, intended use (aligned with local zoning and city plans), project timeline, and willingness to provide a performance bond - Submission Requirements: - Company background, qualifications, experience with similar historic projects, professional references, and financial capability - Property Details: - Offered 'as is, where is' with no warranties except for title during GSCLBA's ownership - Evaluation Criteria: - Emphasis on qualifications, proposed use, preservation plans, financial ability, experience, timeline, and references - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified firms in historic preservation, real estate management, and construction - Unique Requirements: - Strict adherence to historic preservation standards - Performance bond may be required - Compliance with local zoning and city plans
Description
Griffin-Spalding County Land Bank Authority (GSCLBA) is seeking proposals for the rehabilitation and sale of a property featuring Haisten's Hospital, a structure of historical and architectural importance. The property is approximately 0.854 acres with a main building and multiple outbuildings, totaling around 10,500 square feet. The solicitation requires plans for rehabilitation in accordance with historic preservation standards, proposed use compliant with zoning and city plans, a timeline for rehabilitation, and consideration of a performance bond. Respondents must provide company background, qualifications, similar project experience, professional references, and financial ability to complete the project. Proposals are due by September 28, 2026, and will be publicly opened and evaluated by GSCLBA.