Request for Proposal
General Contractor for the Multi-Purpose Community Facility
INVITATION
S.E.E.K Foundation Inc. invites qualified firms to submit responses in accordance with the requirements stated herein no later than 05:00PM EST on Friday, January 31, 2025, for General Contractor Services for Multipurpose Community Facility. Interested firms may secure the solicitation package and all other pertinent information by visiting https://www.seekedu.org/grant-proposal.
Questions regarding this solicitation shall be submitted in writing to Priya Malekar, SEEK Foundation Inc – Architect at pmalekar@seekedu.org no later than 5:00 PM on Friday, February 14th, 2025. Responses to those questions considered material to the solicitation will be made available as formal addenda to the S.E.E.K Foundation website. It is the responsibility of prospective proposers to ensure they are aware of all addenda issued relative to this solicitation.
Respondents shall submit all proposal documents electronically through www.seekedu.org. A full instructional guide on how to submit documents will be included with this solicitation. All calculations and review of responses will be conducted through a review committee meeting to be scheduled later. Only proposer names will be read into the record.
Late submission will not be accepted.
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For more information about this project, please contact
Priya Malekar
SEEK Foundation Inc – Architect
Email: pmalekar@seekedu.org
Mirva Cadet
C.E.O of Cornerstone Global Collaborative Grant Management
Mcadet@chcollaborative.com
Issue Date: 10/21/24
Proposals due on or before January 31st by 5PM
Selection by on or before by February 14th by 5PM
Request for Proposal
Architectural and Engineering Design
For the approval of the SMART Tech Health Hub Community Center
S.E.E.K Foundation, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children from low-income neighbourhoods through S.T.E.M.education, mentorship, and community engagement. In this Request for Proposal, we are seeking qualified architectural and engineering firms to assist with visioning, providing design services, and cost estimation for a multi-purpose community facility in Opa-Locka, Florida that is approximately 8,118 total square feet. This facility will serve as a hub for community activities, educational programmes, and various services aimed at uplifting the local community.
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For more information about this project, please contact
LaShawn Streater
S.E.E.K. Foundation, Inc. Director of Operations
lstreater@seekedu.org
Mirva Cadet
C.E.O of Cornerstone Global Collaborative Grant Management
Mcadet@chcollaborative.com
Frequently ask questons
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The project is classified as a design-build initiative, which implies that the architect will not only be responsible for the design but also has the potential to serve as the general contractor for its construction. This may involve collaboration with an in-house construction firm or a partnered general contracting company.
The contract may be listed as Owner/Architect, but as noted, this is a design-build project where the contractor and architect collaborate to provide a unified bid.
General conditions refer to the basic requirements for the project, including administrative, logistical, and legal responsibilities, which may involve project management, site management, and other non-construction tasks.
As noted, topographical and boundary surveys are typically the property owner's responsibility. However, additional reports such as geotechnical and asbestos should be included as part of the project’s due diligence, which can be arranged as part of pre-design services.
The in-house architect will not serve as the lead architect; instead, they will collaborate with an approved lead architect for the project. Together, both architects will integrate their ideas to develop a forward-thinking, technologically advanced facility.
The cone of silence is still in effect.
Landscape architecture may be included as part of the engineering services depending on project scope. If necessary, a separate landscape architect may be brought on board as a consultant.
Yes, these questions should be addressed by the contractor as part of the design-build team, as they pertain more to general contracting qualifications and experience.
Similarly, these questions are geared towards the contractor's experience and should be answered by the contractor on the team.
Bidding and negotiation support may still be relevant in a design-build project to ensure that final construction costs align with initial estimates, or to resolve any outstanding cost issues as the project progresses.