Opportunity

Virginia Loudoun Civic Plus #RFQ 692000

General Contractor Sought for Construction of Arcola Quarters for the Enslaved Historic Park

Posted

July 08, 2026

Respond By

August 13, 2026

Identifier

RFQ 692000

NAICS

236220, 237310, 238910

Loudoun County, Virginia is seeking a qualified general contractor for the construction of the Arcola Quarters for the Enslaved, a historic interpretive park project in Sterling, VA. - Government Buyer: - County of Loudoun, Virginia (Division of Procurement) - Project Scope: - Construction of a 5,871 sq ft visitor center and a 1,351 sq ft pavilion - Historic conservation of the existing Quarters for the Enslaved - Development of a 5.12-acre portion of a 15.83-acre park - All excavations require archaeological clearance to preserve historic artifacts - Includes unit price items for unsatisfactory soil and rock excavation, off-site disposal, and replacement with satisfactory soil - Products/Services Requested: - General contracting and construction services - Excavation and soil replacement (500 units unsatisfactory soil, 1000 units rock excavation) - Historic conservation services - Consulting services for the Adult Crisis Receiving and Stabilization Center (separate RFQ) - Notable Requirements: - Compliance with prevailing wage rates as determined by the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry - Minimum qualifications: Class A Virginia contractor license and bonding capability - Use of Trimble Unity Construct software licenses (provided by the County) for project management - Liquidated damages of $500 per calendar day for delays beyond milestones - Submission of a signed Geotechnical Report Release Form prior to obtaining plans and specifications - No specific OEMs or product manufacturers are named in the solicitation.

Description

The County of Loudoun, Virginia, is seeking a qualified General Contractor to construct the Arcola Quarters for the Enslaved, a historic interpretive park located at 42554 Arcola Boulevard, Sterling, Virginia 20166. The project includes a new 5,871 sq ft visitor’s center with an attached 1,351 sq ft pavilion, and the historic conservation of the existing Quarters for the Enslaved. The development will be on a 5.12-acre portion of a 15.83-acre park, with excavations subject to archaeological clearance. The park aims to serve as an educational facility focusing on the historic artifacts of the Quarters.

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