Opportunity
Utah Public Procurement Place U3P #SUCO08212026
Summit County seeks proposals for up to eight exterior commemorative art benches for the Silver Summit Services Building.
Posted
August 21, 2026
Respond By
September 26, 2026
Identifier
SUCO08212026
NAICS
339999
Summit County Public Art Advisory Board is seeking proposals for the design, fabrication, and installation of up to eight exterior commemorative art benches for the Silver Summit Services Building in Park City, Utah. - Government Buyer: - Summit County Public Art Advisory Board (SCPAAB) - Summit County, Utah - Products/Services Requested: - Up to eight commemorative benches for outdoor installation - Two 8-foot benches (96"x18"x26") - Six 5-foot benches (60"x17"x20") - Benches must commemorate unity, community, justice, service, and law and order - Design, fabrication, and installation services required - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Benches must be fabricated from durable, permanent outdoor materials - Must withstand harsh weather conditions and be anchored to concrete pads - Artwork must be functional, provide seating, and serve as a visual barrier - Designs must be appropriate for all ages and avoid political or divisive content - Artists may propose to create one or all eight benches - Proposals must include concept, design sketches, materials, installation plan, maintenance plan, and budget - Budget: - Maximum total budget of $52,000 - 8-foot benches: $9,043.49 each - 5-foot benches: $5,652.17 each - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned; opportunity is open to all eligible artists or artist teams.
Description
Summit County Public Art Advisory Board seeks proposals for up to eight commemorative benches to be installed on the exterior of the Silver Summit Services Building. The benches should commemorate unity, community, justice, service, and law and order, and be suitable for outdoor public use. The project includes two 8-foot benches and six 5-foot benches, with a total budget of up to $52,000. The benches must be durable, functional, and appropriate for a diverse public audience, with installation expected between fall 2026 and spring 2027.