Opportunity
Virginia's eProcurement Marketplace #IFB 122972
General Contractor Sought for Historic Exterior Rehabilitation of Valley Bank Leesburg
Posted
June 23, 2026
Respond By
July 28, 2026
Identifier
IFB 122972
NAICS
236220, 238190
This opportunity involves the County of Loudoun seeking a qualified General Contractor for the historic exterior rehabilitation of the Valley Bank building in Leesburg, Virginia. - Government Buyer: - County of Loudoun, Virginia - Project location: 20 East Market Street, Leesburg - Scope of Work: - Selective demolition of existing exterior elements - Replacement of thirty-eight exterior windows - Replacement of two exterior doors - Masonry restoration and rehabilitation - Stormwater system improvements - Application of exterior finishes and roof coatings - Miscellaneous related work to support historic preservation - Building Details: - Three-story, approximately 11,800 sq. ft. commercial office structure - Original sections from early 1800s; modern addition from late 1980s - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All work must comply with the Secretary of Interior’s Standards & Guidelines for Historic Preservation and federal preservation guidelines - Improvements to ADA accessibility are required - Contractor must minimize disruption to ongoing government operations and public spaces - Work will be performed in a dense urban setting with limited delivery routes - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; opportunity is open to qualified General Contractors with historic preservation expertise
Description
The County of Loudoun, Virginia, is seeking a qualified General Contractor specializing in historic preservation work for the Exterior Building Rehabilitation of Valley Bank Leesburg. The project includes rehabilitation of the building's exterior and site improvements such as demolition, window and door replacement, masonry work, stormwater system improvements, exterior finishes, roof coatings, and related tasks. The building is a historic three-story structure located at 20 East Market Street, Leesburg, VA, with portions dating back to the early 1800s. The project aims to restore failing exterior components, improve the façade, enhance ADA accessibility, and comply with preservation standards while minimizing disruption to operations and public spaces.