RFQ #26-018 CMAR - Public Safety Projects
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- Bid Title
- RFQ #26-018 CMAR - Public Safety Projects
- Issuing Agency
- Wake County
- Location
- North Carolina
- Published Date
- Feb 5, 2026
- Closing Date
- Mar 6, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- RFQ #26-018
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RFQ #26-018 CMAR - Public Safety Projects
RFQ #26-018 CMAR - Wendell North Public Safety Station and Lynn Road Regional EMS Station
Due Date/Time: March 6, 2026 by 5:00 pm
Contact: Tommy Moorman tommy.moorman@wake.gov
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WAKE COUNTY PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTSWendell North Public Safety StationLynn Road Regional EMS StationRequest for QualificationsRFQ #26-018Construction Manager at RiskFebruary 5, 2026Table of ContentsSectionI.Project Introduction & OverviewII. Project TimelineIII. Funding Plan for the ProjectIV. Delivery Method for Development of the ProjectV. Outline Scope of ServicesVI. Submittal RequirementsVII. QuestionnaireVIII. Selection of CMAR TeamIX. Due Date for Submitting QualificationsX. General Comments or ClarificationsXI. Confidentiality of DocumentsXII. Submittal Certification FormPage356678101213131415Appendix A – Wake County Minority and Women Business Enterprise Resolutionsfor Construction ContractsAppendix B – Sample Wake County Agreement for Construction Management ServicesREQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONSCONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK SERVICESWENDELL NORTH PUBLIC SAFETY STATIONLYNN ROAD REGIONAL EMS STATIONI. INTRODUCTION & PROJECT OVERVIEWWake County Government is requesting Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) qualifications packages fortwo Public Safety Stations: Wendell North Public Safety Station and Lynn Road Regional EMS Station. Theintent is to select two CMAR’s, and final project assignment will be based upon successful negotiation.Wendell North Public Safety StationThe Wendell North Public Safety Station is a co-location of Wake County EMS and Town of Wendell Fire.This 17,700 square foot facility will be a regional EMS station with bay spaces for eight ambulances; and itis a replacement station for Wendell Fire Department #2 with four fire apparatus bay spaces. The facility iscontemplated in the County’s CIP with funding for site selection, analysis, and design in the current fiscalyear and construction planned in FY 27. Besides deployment bays for emergency vehicles, the building willhave dayrooms for each company, dormitory rooms for fire staff, kitchen, dining, exercise, meeting, offices,gear storage, wellness, and support spaces. Sustainability considerations include solar photovoltaicsystem, electric vehicle charging, stormwater management practices, and native drought tolerantlandscape plant materials. The anticipated site is located on the far northwest corner of the Sandy PinesPreserve within the desired call area, but not immediately proximate to park operations so that guests willnot be impacted by facility operations, but response vehicles will be able to easily respond to calls withinthe park, if needed.Project complexities include the development of property in rural Wake County where public water, sewer,and natural gas are not available. Therefore, this will be an all-electric station with septic system for sewerand a well with storage and pumps that will be utilized for water service and fire protection. This multi-company facility is expected to exceed a minimum cost range where CMAR delivery typically does not addcost and there are efficiencies gained in schedule compliance, cost controls, quality control and assurance,and local subcontractor participation. Schematic Design is expected to go before the Wake County Boardof Commissioners in April 2026.Lynn Road Regional EMS StationThe Lynn Road Regional EMS Station is a planned replacement of the Lynn Road EMS Station at thecorner of Leadmine and Lynn Roads. Additionally, this project incorporates the planned replacement of theNorth Hills EMS Station project on Six Forks Road. Together, these stations will be combined into oneregional EMS station that will improve operational efficiencies, consolidate and stager staff shifts, andleverage vehicle utilization. The anticipated station will be approximately 18,000 square feet with bayparking for ten ambulances. The facility will be a two-story building with elevator to minimize buildingfootprint while maximizing site parking for staff shift changes. Besides deployment vehicle bays, the facilitywill have a large training room, staff offices, breakroom, showers, exercise, meeting, wellness, and supportspaces. Funding for the Lynn Road Regional EMS Station is available for land acquisition, site analysis,demolition, and design in the current CIP, and the balance of funding for Construction is anticipated insubsequent fiscal years. Schematic Design is expected to go before the Wake County Board ofCommissioners later this fall.Project complexities include the development of a difficult site on Lynn Road that will require significantretaining walls, in-ground stormwater management, and maximization of buildable areas while alsoprotecting stream buffers and tree conservation areas. In addition, this two-story facility will be morecomplicated than the County’s typical one-story public safety construction models.3Wendell North Public Safety Station – Site RenderingWendell North Public Safety Station – Proposed Floor Plan4Lynn Road Regional EMS Station – Site Concept PlanII.PROJECT TIMELINE & CURRENT STATUS.The CMAR selection process is planned to be finalized during the Schematic Design Phase of the projects.The complexity of these projects includes, but is not limited to, complex site development including newutilities, well and septic systems (Wendell North), driveways, possible road widenings, retaining walls,stormwater BMP’s, parking areas to include EV parking, site and building sustainability measures, andcomplex multistory building (Lynn Road). These complexities necessitate the expertise of a CMAR, whichwill bring significant value to the project through constructability recommendations, cost control, schedulecontrol and the collaborative efforts that this delivery method offers.A brief summary of the Wendell North Public Safety Station project milestones is shown below:Activity/TaskCompletion DateSchematic Design Completion .......................................... April 2026Construction Document Phase Complete ......................... August 2026Permitting/Agency Approval.............................................. September 2026Bidding & Contracting Phase ............................................ October 2026Award Initial Construction GMP Contract ......................... October 2026Begin Construction ………….….……………………………November 2026Construction Complete………………………………… ...... November 2027Opening ............................................................................ December 20275
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541990All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
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