Steve Biggs President/CEO
415 East Blvd #130, Williamston, NC 27892
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
Construction Manager at Risk Selection
Proposed Martin County Shell Building Lot 2 North Carolina Rail and Commerce Park Cross Roads Township Everetts, NC 27825
Introduction This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is issued by Martin County Economic Development (“MCEDC”) to acquire the services of a Construction Manager at Risk (“CMR” and/or “Proposer”) for development of site plans, Civil engineering and construction administration of site improvements for a future proposed shell building (“Project”) in at the North Carolina Rail and Commerce Park located on US Highway 64, near Everetts, NC. The ultimate goal of this scope of work is to have a site that is “shovel ready” with the building pad on grade, site drainage and erosion control measures in place with site graded and seeded as required. This project consists of initial conceptual site drawings which include location of an approximately 50,000 square foot shell building. The drawings will refer to a topographic survey dated July 31, 2024 for said property. Orientation of the building should consider existing site grades in order to efficiently allow for access to the site by all vehicular traffic including trucks accessing loading docks. When the collaboration between the selected CMR and MCEDC is complete, the CMR shall engage a geotechnical firm to perform soil borings. After receipt and review of the soil borings, the CMR shall solicit multiple bids for civil engineering for said site. After the receipt and review of civil engineering bids, the CMR shall make recommendations to MCEDC to award the civil engineering contract to the lowest responsive bid. The CMR shall collaborate with contracted civil engineering firm to establish building pad grades, orientation of building considering vehicular access, review of existing soil conditions, establish grading plans, site drainage and soil and erosion control. Review of all existing park utilities shall be performed in order to allow efficient site access for water, sewer and electricity to the site.