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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (U.S. Department of Defense) is conducting a market survey (Request for Information) for a design-build-to-budget project for the SABRE Fire Station at Fort Campbell, TN. The project is roughly 9,766 sq ft with supporting facilities and an estimated cost range of $5,000,000 to $10,000,000 (target budget ceiling ~$7,000,000); the procurement is planned as a two-phase design-build to maximize scope within the budget. The BidBanana entry points users to the official SAM.gov workspace for full documentation and response instructions.
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The City of Fort Lauderdale issued an RFP to solicit proposals from firms qualified in Step One for the design, permitting, construction, testing, and startup of Fire Rescue Station No. 13 and Emergency Medical Station No. 88 in Fort Lauderdale per the Design Criteria Package prepared by H2M Architects and Engineers. The City may award both projects to a single Design-Build firm and reserves the right to negotiate scope and fees with the highest-ranked proposer.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 12, 2026
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Close: Jan 12, 2026
The City of Fort Lauderdale issued an RFP to solicit proposals from firms qualified in Step One for the design, permitting, construction, testing, and startup of Fire Rescue Station No. 13 and Emergency Medical Station No. 88 in Fort Lauderdale per the Design Criteria Package prepared by H2M Architects and Engineers. The City may award both projects to a single Design-Build firm and reserves the right to negotiate scope and fees with the highest-ranked proposer.
AvailableDesign-build teams for the expansion and renovation to an existing one-story fire station.
Posted Date
Dec 6, 2025
Due Date
Dec 22, 2025
Release: Dec 6, 2025
Close: Dec 22, 2025
Design-build teams for the expansion and renovation to an existing one-story fire station.
AvailableThe Town of Zionsville seeks proposals for designing, building, operating, and transferring Fire Station 295 through a public-private agreement. The project includes site development and construction of a new fire station with a maximum budget of $8 million. The station will feature apparatus bays, a kitchen, living and office spaces, and fitness areas. The RFPQ outlines responsibilities for design, permits, construction, and professional services, with a focus on private sector expertise to enhance efficiency and cost management.
Posted Date
Nov 14, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 14, 2025
Close: Dec 12, 2025
The Town of Zionsville seeks proposals for designing, building, operating, and transferring Fire Station 295 through a public-private agreement. The project includes site development and construction of a new fire station with a maximum budget of $8 million. The station will feature apparatus bays, a kitchen, living and office spaces, and fitness areas. The RFPQ outlines responsibilities for design, permits, construction, and professional services, with a focus on private sector expertise to enhance efficiency and cost management.
Design-build turnkey replacement of the failed VRF system with residential DX split HVAC systems for Bryan Fire Station No. 2, including full design, installation of ~35–40 tons capacity (multiple split systems), gas-fired furnaces, two DOAS units, new outdoor condensing units and refrigerant line sets, soft-start kits, upgraded media filters, remote monitoring, and related demolition/repairs. Equipment must be industry-standard/non‑proprietary (e.g., Carrier, Daikin, Mitsubishi), local-serviceable, code-compliant; work to accommodate an occupied 24/7 fire station. Estimated budget $600,000–$800,000.
Posted Date
Nov 21, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Nov 21, 2025
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Design-build turnkey replacement of the failed VRF system with residential DX split HVAC systems for Bryan Fire Station No. 2, including full design, installation of ~35–40 tons capacity (multiple split systems), gas-fired furnaces, two DOAS units, new outdoor condensing units and refrigerant line sets, soft-start kits, upgraded media filters, remote monitoring, and related demolition/repairs. Equipment must be industry-standard/non‑proprietary (e.g., Carrier, Daikin, Mitsubishi), local-serviceable, code-compliant; work to accommodate an occupied 24/7 fire station. Estimated budget $600,000–$800,000.
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