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Worldwide Design Services
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Brian F Mulcahy
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The U.S. Department of State has a requirement for worldwide design services. The closing date for receipt of Stage 1 submissions was May 10, 2017. 136 acceptable responses were received. Stage 1 of the procurement has been completed. The following offerors have been selected to continue on to Stage 2 of the requirement: 1100 Architect, New York, NY, Ann Beha Architects, Boston, MA, Beyer Blinder Belle, Washington, D...
View moreThe U.S. Department of State is conducting a procurement for worldwide design services under solicitation number SAQMMA17R0337. This requirement is classified under NAICS code 541310 for Architectural Services and PSC code C. The procurement process is organized into multiple stages, and the agency has officially completed the first stage of evaluation.
Following the receipt of 136 acceptable responses by the May 10, 2017, deadline, the government has selected 26 offerors to proceed to Stage 2 of the requirement. The selected firms include 1100 Architect, Ann Beha Architects, Beyer Blinder Belle, Marlon Blackwell Architects, Brooks Scarpa Architects, Mark Cavagnero Associates, Clark Nexsen, Diller Scofidio Renfro, Ennead Architects, EYP, Inc., Gensler/Black & Veatch, HOK International, KieranTimberlake, Krueck & Sexton, Lake Flato Architects, Machado and Silvetti Associates, Miller Hull Partnership, Moore Ruble Yudell, Morphosis Architects, Richard Bauer Architecture, Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects, Shop Architects, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Studio MA, Inc., Allied Works Architecture, and Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects.
Published on August 29, 2017, this special notice serves as an update on the selection results for the multi-stage procurement process. Brian F. Mulcahy is the designated point of contact for this requirement. No attachments were included with this update, and the performance locations are designated as worldwide.
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