The University of California Office of the President has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) seeking submissions from interested firms for architectural services.
The services are for mostly in Oakland facilities and a few remote locations, and the type and scope of work may vary depending on the improvements the university selects to pursue.
Scope of Services
– Work with university stakeholders to develop/review potential programs and assess the existing conditions in order to produce tenant improvement options.
– Scope of services may include feasibility studies, master plans, programming, space planning, phasing, cost analysis, and/or any other services that may arise as the projects gets developed.
– Services may include full or partial design services through construction administration, including all sub-consultants, and/or any combination of a-la-cart services depending on the project delivery methods selected for improvements and the university needs.
– Design creative and cost-effective solutions for the university to meet the needs of various departments of Office of the President.
The selection will be for services anticipated over the next three years.
The RFP can be found here.
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