Opportunity
Dunwoody Granicus #IWQ26-04
Planning and Concept Design Services for Brook Run Park Greenhouse Renovation/Rebuild
Posted
July 02, 2026
Respond By
August 03, 2026
Identifier
IWQ26-04
NAICS
541310, 541320
This opportunity involves the City of Dunwoody, Georgia seeking professional planning and concept design services for the renovation or rebuild of the Brook Run Park Greenhouse. - Government Buyer: - City of Dunwoody, Georgia (local government) - Scope of Work: - Professional planning and concept design services for the Brook Run Park Greenhouse at 4770 N. Peachtree Road - Project initiation and stakeholder coordination, including engagement with the Dunwoody Community Garden and Orchard - Needs assessment to determine requirements for the greenhouse - Development of up to two preliminary concept options - Preparation of a preferred concept plan with a planning-level opinion of probable cost - Deliverables include needs assessment summary, preliminary and final concept plans, and cost estimates - Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on durable, maintainable, and practical improvements - Considerations for accessibility, sustainability, phased implementation, and operational needs - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the notice - No product part numbers or quantities specified, as this is a professional services procurement
Description
The City of Dunwoody, Georgia is soliciting Informal Written Quotes from qualified firms to provide professional planning and concept design services for a greenhouse renovation/rebuild project at Brook Run Park, located at 4770 N. Peachtree Road. The selected consultant will provide project initiation, stakeholder coordination, needs assessment, concept development, and preparation of a preferred concept with a planning-level opinion of probable cost. The project includes coordination with the Dunwoody Community Garden and Orchard and aims to support future budgeting, capital planning, fundraising, grant applications, and phased implementation. Deliverables include needs assessment summary, preliminary concept options, a final preferred concept plan, and a planning-level opinion of probable cost.