Opportunity
Virginia Loudoun Civic Plus #RFQ 703020
Historic Exterior Rehabilitation of Valley Bank Building in Leesburg, VA
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
RFQ 703020
NAICS
236220, 238190
Loudoun County, Virginia is seeking a qualified general contractor with expertise in historic preservation for the exterior rehabilitation of the Valley Bank building in Leesburg, VA. - Government Buyer: - County of Loudoun, Virginia, Division of Procurement - Project Scope: - Exterior rehabilitation of the historic Valley Bank building (three-story, 11,800 sq. ft.) - Selective demolition and replacement of 38 exterior windows and 2 exterior doors - Masonry restoration and rehabilitation - Stormwater system improvements - Application of new exterior finishes and roof coatings - ADA accessibility enhancements - Miscellaneous site improvements - Requirements: - Strict compliance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards & Guidelines for Historic Preservation - Payment of prevailing wage rates - Minimal disruption to county operations and the surrounding urban environment - Submission of a signed Hazardous Materials & Testing Report Release form prior to obtaining project plans/specifications - Mandatory attendance at a pre-bid conference - Liquidated damages for delays beyond 300 calendar days to substantial completion (plus 30 days to final completion) - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation - No proprietary products or part numbers specified; contractor to provide materials and services meeting historic preservation standards
Description
The County of Loudoun, Virginia, is seeking a qualified General Contractor specializing in historic preservation work, in accordance with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards & Guidelines for Historic Preservation. The project involves rehabilitation of the Valley Bank building located at 20 East Market Street, Leesburg, VA 20176. The work includes exterior component repairs, window and door replacements, masonry restoration, stormwater system improvements, exterior finishes, roof coatings, and site improvements. The project aims to restore the historic building while enhancing façade and ADA accessibility, with careful adherence to preservation standards and minimal disruption to operations.