East Main Street Downtown Business District Building Revitalization Project

East Main Street Downtown Business District Building Revitalization Project
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City of Radford issued the following announcement on July 19

The City of Radford is seeking expressions of interest from consulting engineering firms who wish to be considered to provide professional architectural and/or engineering services for: The City of Radford East Main Street Downtown Business District Building Revitalization Project.  The selected firm(s) will partner with a downtown planning committee to develop exterior and interior building design concepts that are aimed at improving the downtown streetscape and quality of building stock.

The objective of this project is to eliminate blighting conditions, increase building occupancy, and grow the downtown mixed-use environment.  Services may include, but not be limited to: planning perspectives, design, developing construction estimates, and other professional services as required to increase preparedness for the purpose of pursuing implementation funding.

The full RFP may be obtained from the City of Radford Website www.radfordva.gov or on the eVA website https://www.eva.virginia.gov.

Submit a searchable PDF file to Kim Repass at kim.repass@radfordva.gov.  The proposal must be received at the City office no later than 4:00 PM on August 2, 2021.

The City is an equal opportunity employer. Minority and/or female owned business firms are encouraged to apply.

RFP Package

Original source can be found here.



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