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Seeking qualifications statements from firms offering Construction Manager at Risk (CM@R) services which may include: review of structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, environmental and architectural drawings being prepared by the Project Architect, Creech & Associates ("Architect"), together with site/civil plans, coordination of project bidding with Project Architect; selection of subcontractors; oversight of construction, coordination with Architect and Town project manager. Town currently in design phase for ~20,000 SF foot Town Hall & 11,000 SF Fire Station expansion. Renovations w/ additions to both buildings during multi-staged phasing process to keep Town Hall/Fire/Police fully functioning. Done in two phases to the extent approved by the Town. To provide pre-construction services and CM services for the project throughout the construction phases. The work will be conducted in two phases to the extent approved by the Town. The initial phase is to provide pre-construction services which would include a construction budget estimate, derived from the conceptual plans and information regarding interior space needs, exterior modifications, and a constructability review. The second phase is to provide construction management services for the project throughout the construction phases, including but not limited to: preconstruction services, preparation, and coordination of bid packages with the architect, scheduling, cost control, value engineering, and construction administration.
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City hall campus & fire station one video surveillance system expansion.
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
Close: Jan 30, 2026
City hall campus & fire station one video surveillance system expansion.
AvailablePerform Construction Management at Risk (“CM at Risk”) services for Fire Station Nos. 1 and 4.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
Close: Jan 22, 2026
Perform Construction Management at Risk (“CM at Risk”) services for Fire Station Nos. 1 and 4.
AvailableThe Snohomish County Fire District #4 new Fire Station #42 project will feature 10,500 SF of station space to support both emergency operations and personnel wellness. The facility will house three (3) apparatus bays with strategically positioned support spaces including bunker gear storage, decontamination room, air compressor, shop, and storage areas - all designed for immediate accessibility during emergency responses. Four (4) individual dorms with direct apparatus bay access ensures rapid deployment capabilities. The new station will be constructed on the District's existing 4.4-acre site, with the current facility remaining operational until the new building is complete. Comprehensive crew living spaces include three (3) individual restroom/shower facilities, an exercise room, laundry, study room, kitchen/dining area, and day room, creating a supportive environment for extended shifts. Administrative functions are accommodated through a station office, report room, small lobby, and public restroom, while essential building systems spaces ensure efficient operations. Environmental considerations are being carefully addressed, with wetlands studies confirming the new station can be positioned outside required setback areas, demonstrating the District's commitment to both community safety and environmental stewardship. The existing station will be demolished upon completion of the new station. Some equipment/infrastructure will be re-purposed.
Posted Date
Dec 19, 2025
Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Perform CM & GC services for the construction of a new gym expansion project.
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Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Perform CM & GC services for the construction of a new gym expansion project.
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Release: Dec 19, 2025
Close: Jan 20, 2026
The Snohomish County Fire District #4 new Fire Station #42 project will feature 10,500 SF of station space to support both emergency operations and personnel wellness. The facility will house three (3) apparatus bays with strategically positioned support spaces including bunker gear storage, decontamination room, air compressor, shop, and storage areas - all designed for immediate accessibility during emergency responses. Four (4) individual dorms with direct apparatus bay access ensures rapid deployment capabilities. The new station will be constructed on the District's existing 4.4-acre site, with the current facility remaining operational until the new building is complete. Comprehensive crew living spaces include three (3) individual restroom/shower facilities, an exercise room, laundry, study room, kitchen/dining area, and day room, creating a supportive environment for extended shifts. Administrative functions are accommodated through a station office, report room, small lobby, and public restroom, while essential building systems spaces ensure efficient operations. Environmental considerations are being carefully addressed, with wetlands studies confirming the new station can be positioned outside required setback areas, demonstrating the District's commitment to both community safety and environmental stewardship. The existing station will be demolished upon completion of the new station. Some equipment/infrastructure will be re-purposed.
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