Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #RFP-280-3010601-GK
John Wayne Airport seeks Construction Manager-at-Risk for Facilities Security Improvements including security system modernization.
Posted
June 30, 2026
Respond By
July 30, 2026
Identifier
RFP-280-3010601-GK
NAICS
236220, 238210
John Wayne Airport (JWA), operated by the County of Orange, is seeking a Construction Manager-at-Risk (CMAR) to oversee major security system upgrades at the airport. - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, John Wayne Airport (JWA) - Scope of Work: - Installation of a new airport-wide fiber-optic loop and supporting IT infrastructure - Replacement of the existing video surveillance system and installation of additional security cameras - Complete replacement of the airport’s access control system and associated door hardware - Installation of an enhanced perimeter detection system around the airfield - Services Requested: - Construction Manager-at-Risk services, including preconstruction and construction management, sequencing, stakeholder coordination, and maintaining airport operations during installation - Unique Requirements: - Respondents must meet minimum qualifications and demonstrate experience with similar security and IT infrastructure projects - Proposals will be evaluated on experience, approach, staffing, and cost - Small business participation is encouraged - All proposals must be submitted electronically via the County’s eProcurement Portal - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; the solicitation is open to qualified firms capable of delivering the required upgrades
Description
The County of Orange, John Wayne Airport (JWA), is seeking proposals from qualified firms for the replacement and modernization of security systems at JWA. The project scope includes installation of a new fiber-optic loop, IT infrastructure upgrades, replacement of video surveillance, additional cameras, and access control system upgrades. The procurement process involves evaluation phases, interviews, and scoring based on criteria such as experience, approach, staffing, and cost. Respondents must meet minimum qualifications and submit all required documentation. The project encourages small business participation and requires electronic submission via the County's eProcurement Portal.