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216-18739-000 CHBS Phase 2 RFQ for CMaR

ID: A216JMU:92693 • State: Virginia
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Description

The College of Health and Behavioral Studies expansion is a 5-story, 125,367 gross square foot building will be located to the southeast of the existing Health and Behavioral Studies building. A transparent, Circulation Bridge will connect the two buildings. Major program spaces in the project include community-oriented, state-of-the-art clinic space, along with administrative support spaces. A new patient drop-off area will be located between the new building and the existing Grace Street parking deck. Patient families and caregivers will be provided dedicated parking in the Grace Street parking deck and Wine Price parking lot. Included in scope is additional classrooms and labs for our nursing and kinesiology programs. The buildings public activity will be very visible from MLK Jr. Way, and pedestrian paths and open spaces will flank it. The new College of Health and Behavioral Studies addition embraces JMU s environmental commitment. Environmental stewardship is expressed in the use of energy efficiency standards in its design including: the generous use of natural light, energy-efficient sys-tems, reduced water usage, and an overall compressed footprint to minimize site disturbance.The CHBS-Phase 2 project will be situated to the east of the current College of Health and Behavioral Studies building. A transparent circulation bridge will link the two structures. Key features of this project will include community-focused, cutting-edge clinical spaces, teaching and simulation laboratories, classrooms, areas for student support and study, as well as administrative and faculty support facilities. This new building will consolidate several departments that are currently dispersed across the campus. Additionally, a new patient drop-off area will be positioned next to the new facility.
Background
James Madison University (JMU) is seeking qualifications for the expansion of the College of Health and Behavioral Studies (CHBS). The project aims to construct a new 5-story building, encompassing 125,367 gross square feet, to enhance educational and clinical services. This expansion aligns with JMU's mission to provide state-of-the-art facilities that support community-oriented healthcare education and practice.

The project emphasizes environmental stewardship through energy-efficient design and sustainable practices.

Work Details
The scope of work includes the construction of a new building connected to the existing CHBS facility via a transparent circulation bridge. Key features will include:
- Community-oriented clinic spaces
- Administrative support areas
- Classrooms and laboratories for nursing and kinesiology programs
- A new patient drop-off area adjacent to the existing Grace Street parking deck
- Enhanced pedestrian paths and open spaces around the building.

The project will adhere to LEED Silver certification standards and incorporate energy-efficient systems, natural lighting, and reduced water usage. The construction type is standard for a 40-year lifespan, utilizing cost-effective building systems consistent with JMU’s material standards.

Period of Performance
The anticipated construction start date is July 2026, with an expected duration of 26 months, leading to completion in September 2028.

Place of Performance
The construction will take place at James Madison University, specifically southeast of the existing Health and Behavioral Studies building in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

Bidder Requirements
Bidders must have a minimum bonding capacity of $115 million. They are required to be registered vendors in eVA (Virginia's electronic procurement system) and must demonstrate experience with similar projects. Additionally, bidders should comply with SWaM business participation goals: 50% overall discretionary spending with SWaM businesses, including specific minimums for women-owned (6%), minority-owned (3%), micro business (3%), and veteran-owned (3%) businesses.

Overview

Opportunity Type
Construction Management (CMR)
Opportunity ID
A216JMU:92693
Version
2
Response Deadline
May 12, 2025 Due in 15 Days
Date Posted
April 16, 2025
Last Updated
April 16, 2025
Est. Value Range
Experimental
$50,000,000 - $100,000,000 (AI estimate)
Source
On 4/16/25 James Madison University in Virginia issued Construction Management (CMR) CHBS Phase 2 for CMaR with ID A216JMU:92693 due 5/12/25.

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Posted documents for 216-18739-000 CHBS Phase 2 RFQ for CMaR

Additional Details

Buyer Name
Autumn Foster
Full Source ID
IV92693

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