Illinois State University
Request for Professional Services Qualifications (QBS): Bone Student Center Rehabilitation
Proposed amendments to the solicitation would be of such magnitude that a new solicitation is desirable.
The new QBS request, QBS061813 will be issued in the near future.
First published Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Project Description
Illinois State University is seeking statements of qualifications from architectural and engineering firms
interested in providing complete design services for its planned Bone Student Center Rehabilitation Project.
Design Services will include programming, planning, design and construction administration for the
rehabilitation of the University’s Bone Student Center. Firms interested in submitting their qualifications should
have extensive design knowledge of university student center spaces and assemble and submit the necessary
consultants to complete a high quality project. Preliminary project costs are estimated between $15,000,000
and $20,000,000.
Letter Submission
Qualifications and supporting materials will be accepted at the address below until 2:00 PM, Wednesday June 19, 2013:
Purchasing Office
Illinois State University at Uptown Crossing
1220 Campus Box
100 South Fell Avenue, Suite D
Normal, IL
61790
For additional information, contact:
State Purchasing Officer - Tom Sestak
Only those firms which meet the following qualifications will be considered:
- Submitted 2 copies of their qualifications.
- Licensed to practice as an architect, landscape architect, or engineer in the State of Illinois.
- Registered and authorized to do business in the State of Illinois.
- Utilize an AutoCAD compatible system to provide documents.
- There is no BEP goal for this procurement.
Selection will be consistent with the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act (30 ILCS 535/1).
This transaction is subject to the State Board of Elections registration and certification requirements of Public Act 095-0971.
The State of Illinois has a policy to encourage prospective vendors to hire
qualified veterans, minorities, females, persons with disabilities and ex-offenders.