Designer Solicitations
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Institution | UNC Greensboro | |||||
Institution URL for Additional Information about this Project (Optional) | https://facdc.uncg.edu/new-src-cxa/ | |||||
Project Name | New Student Recreation Center-Commissioning | |||||
Type of Services | Commissioning | |||||
Project Manager | David Reeves | |||||
Phone Number | (336) 334-5269 | |||||
Contact Email | dwreeves@uncg.edu | |||||
Closing Date | 10/05/2012 | |||||
Project Budget |
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Project Description | One-Two Sentences The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is seeking
statements of interest from qualified professionals for a
third-party commissioning team for a new student recreation
center to be located at the mixed use village. The
commissioning team will provide services to comply with both
North Carolina Senate Bills 668 and 1946 and the Fundamental
and Enhanced Commissioning requirements as defined in the
USGBC LEED Rating System version 3.0. The selected team will
work closely with the architects, their consulting
engineers, and the CM at Risk to deliver a fully
commissioned building that provides optimum energy
efficiency, indoor air quality, occupant comfort and minimal
operation and maintenance costs. Refer to the URL link noted
above for additional information on requirements. Submit one
(1) copy of the response to this request in the format
specified in the URL address noted above. Interested firms
are encouraged to check the URL site periodically for
additional information prior to the proposal due date. IN
THE RESPONSE, PLEASE INCLUDE A PRIMARY CONTACT PERSON'S
NAME AND E-MAIL ADDRESS THAT THE UNIVERSITY WILL USE FOR ALL
COMMUNICATIONS. | |||||
Submit Letters of Interest and Current SF-330 to: | (Contact Person, Name of Institution & Address) David W. Reeves, AIA, LEED AP
Facilities Design and Construction
UNC Greensboro
Gray Home Management House
105 Gray Drive
Greensboro, NC 27412 |
In order to offer architectural or engineering services in response to this solicitation, the proposer must be licensed in the State of North Carolina.