Opportunity
Southern Humboldt Joint Unified School District Civicplus #DPW2026-008RFQ
Construction Manager at Risk Services for New Psychiatric Health Facility in Humboldt County
Posted
June 25, 2026
Respond By
July 24, 2026
Identifier
DPW2026-008RFQ
NAICS
236220
This opportunity is for qualified construction management firms to provide Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) services for the new Sempervirens Psychiatric Health Facility and Crisis Stabilization Unit in Eureka, California. - Government Buyer: - County of Humboldt, Department of Public Works - Project Scope: - CMAR services for a new 24,900 sq. ft., two-story psychiatric health facility - Includes demolition, new construction, site development, secure outdoor areas, parking, and infrastructure - Facility will house a 16-bed Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF) and a 4-patient Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) for both adolescents and adults - Key Requirements: - Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) contract structure - Preconstruction and construction phases, with a fixed-fee preconstruction phase - Compliance with California accessibility, labor, and public contract codes - Valid California Class B General Contractor’s License required - Skilled and trained workforce, prevailing wage, and Department of Industrial Relations compliance monitoring - Performance and payment bonds, and adherence to equal employment opportunity laws - Selection Criteria: - Based on firm qualifications, relevant experience, and proposal quality - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named, as this is a construction management services procurement.
Description
The County of Humboldt is soliciting qualifications and proposals for Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) services with a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the new Sempervirens Psychiatric Health Facility Project. The project includes demolition, new construction, and site development of a 24,900 sq ft, two-story Psychiatric Health Facility and Crisis Stabilization Unit with 16-bed PHF and 4-patient CSU, secure outdoor areas, parking, and infrastructure. The facility will serve adolescents and adults and must comply with accessibility standards. Proposals must be submitted by July 23, 2026, and require a valid California Class B General Contractor’s License and compliance with labor and wage laws.