Opportunity

Texas DIR/ESBD #TAMUS-RFP-02-3470

Construction Manager at Risk Sought for Cyclotron Institute Expansion at Texas A&M University

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

September 17, 2026

Identifier

TAMUS-RFP-02-3470

NAICS

236220, 237990, 541330

Texas A&M University System is seeking a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the Cyclotron Institute Expansion in College Station, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Texas A&M University System Office of Facilities Planning & Construction, on behalf of the Board of Regents and Texas A&M University - Project Scope: - Expansion of the Cyclotron Institute to enhance beam line testing capabilities and prepare for a future spectrometer installation - Planning amount: $28,100,000 - Construction contract allocation: $23,491,568 - Services Requested: - Pre-construction services including constructability guidance, cost estimates, and construction schedules - Construction management at risk services, including delivery of a Guaranteed Maximum Price and execution of all construction work - Unique Requirements: - Proposal submission via the eBuilder platform - Compliance with the State of Texas Subcontracting Plan - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Notable Details: - The CMAR firm will be responsible for both pre-construction and construction phases - The expansion is designed to support advanced research infrastructure

Description

The Texas A&M University System Office of Facilities Planning & Construction is seeking proposals to select a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) firm for the Cyclotron Institute Expansion at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The selected firm will provide pre-construction services including constructability guidance, cost estimates, and construction schedules, provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price, and perform complete construction services consistent with the CMAR delivery process. The project involves expanding the Cyclotron Institute to enhance beam line testing capabilities and support future installation of a new spectrometer. The planning amount for the project is $28,100,000, with $23,491,568 allocated for the construction contract.

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