Opportunity

Mississippi Procurement Portal #3170036153

A&E Services for Dormitory and Classroom Construction at IMMS Center, Gulfport MS

Posted

July 06, 2026

Respond By

July 13, 2026

Identifier

3170036153

NAICS

541310

This opportunity seeks architectural and engineering services for new dormitories and classrooms at the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS) Center in Gulfport, MS. - Government Buyer: - Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS), managed by MPTAP - Scope of Work: - Comprehensive architectural and engineering services for constructing dormitories and classrooms - Includes design surveys, preliminary and final design, plans and specifications, permitting, cost estimation, construction administration, resident inspection, bid support, and post-construction documentation - Project Purpose: - Enhance marine education, research, conservation, and stewardship at the IMMS Center - Funding and Participation: - May be funded by RESTORE Council and Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality under the RESTORE Act - Minority and women-owned business enterprises encouraged to participate and seek subcontracting opportunities - No specific OEMs or product vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Requirements: - Firms must provide full-service A&E support from design through post-construction - Emphasis on experience with similar educational and research facility projects

Description

Sealed Statements of Qualifications will be received by the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies at 10801 Dolphin Lane, Gulfport, MS 39503 until 12:00 pm CST, July 13, 2026. The scope involves constructing dormitories and classrooms at IMMS's Center for Marine Education and Research to enhance opportunities for marine education, research, conservation, and natural resource stewardship. The selected firm will provide complete architectural and engineering services including design, permitting, cost estimation, bidding support, construction administration, and resident inspection services. The project may be funded in whole or in part by grants from the RESTORE Council and the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality under the RESTORE Act.

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