Project Title
Bagley Hall 320 Lab Renovation
Type of Post
Request for proposals
Project Owner
University of Washington

UWPD  BDP UWPD CPO

Link to original solicitation
http://cpo.uw.edu/business/constr-opp

http://cpo.uw.edu/node/2241

Estimated Contract Value
under $1 M
Bid Close: Date and Time
December 3, 2015 3:00 pm
Specific instructions: bid closing, mandatory meeting, bonding, insurance…
Non-mandatory Pre-Bid Site Meeting on November 17, 2015 9:30am.
Subcontractor / Supplier Goals, Set Asides, Preferences
The University of Washington is committed to providing the maximum practicable opportunity for participation by minority and women-owned businesses (MWBE) in public works. Voluntary goals for this project have been established as 10% MBE and 6% WBE. Participation may be either on a direct basis in response to this invitation to bid, or as a subcontractor or supplier. However, no minimum level of MWBE participation shall be required as a condition for receiving an award and bids will not be rejected or considered non-responsive if they do not include MWBE participation. Bidders may contact OMWBE at 360-753-9693 to obtain information on certified firms.
Scope of work
Interior renovations of 1970sf of lab space. Interior partitions, finishes, modifications to ventilation, plumbing, electrical systems. Install lab casework.
Point of contact – Please include their name, job title, phone, fax, and email address.
Buffallo Design Architects
Meg Cummins
206-467-6306

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