Opportunity

Minnesota Supplier Systems #2000018508

Architectural Pre-Design Services for Faribault Correctional Facility Expansion

Posted

July 21, 2026

Respond By

August 31, 2026

Identifier

2000018508

NAICS

541310

This opportunity seeks architectural pre-design services for expanding the Faribault Correctional Facility Campus in Minnesota. - Government Buyer: - Minnesota Department of Administration, Real Estate and Construction Services (RECS) - Scope of Work: - Pre-design services for expansion of the K building segregation unit or construction of a new facility - Evaluation of campus expansion options, including renovation of multiple facilities - Preparation of a pre-design report and cost estimate - Products/Services Requested: - Architectural pre-design services (Part number: 78FA0105, Quantity: 1) - Notable Requirements: - Expertise required in architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and high-security design disciplines - Mandatory site visit and application packet for facility access - Adherence to Minnesota's diversity and inclusion goals - No specific OEMs are required; this is a professional services solicitation - Firms that attended the mandatory meeting include DLR Group, Rider Levett Buchnall, Wold Architects & Engineers, HDR, Ericksen Ellison & Associates, Klein McCarthy Architects, Venture, IMEG, TWP Architects, JLG Architects, Auromira Architects, and BKV Group - Contract term anticipated to be two years, with an option to extend for up to three additional years

Description

The State of Minnesota is requesting proposals from an architectural firm to lead a pre-design for the expansion of the Faribault Correctional Facility Campus in Faribault, MN. The scope includes evaluating the potential expansion of the K building segregation unit or constructing a new building to expand campus capacity. This pre-design will build upon a 2026 study by TWP Architects and requires a pre-design report and cost estimate before the June 1, 2027 bonding session deadline. The contract term is anticipated from September 10, 2026, to September 9, 2028, with an option to extend for an additional three years.

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