RFQ- 2526-51 sooner Theatre Design Master Plan
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- Bid Title
- RFQ- 2526-51 sooner Theatre Design Master Plan
- Issuing Agency
- City of Norman
- Location
- Oklahoma
- Published Date
- May 1, 2026
- Closing Date
- May 29, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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RFQ- 2526-51 sooner Theatre Design Master Plan
The City of Norman, Oklahoma, through the Parks and Recreation Department, is soliciting proposals for:
Design Services
For Sooner Theatre Improvements Master Plan
These design services will be for the design of a master plan for a renovation and expansion project at The Sooner Theatre, located at 101 East Main Street, Norman, Oklahoma.
Any correspondence, questions, or requests for copies of the Request for Qualifications should be directed to James Briggs, Park Development Manager, Norman Parks and Recreation Department, 225 North Webster Avenue, Norman, OK 73069; Phone: (405) 366-5480; and via e-mail at james.briggs@normanok.gov
Proposals submitted in response to this RFQ will be received in the office of the Parks and Recreation Department, located at the Norman Development Center, 225 North Webster Avenue, Norman, OK 73069, until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2026. Responses received after this time and date will not be accepted. Responses are solicited in accordance with the terms, conditions, and instructions set forth in this RFQ.
The City of Norman reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals.Â
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CITY OF NORMANPARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENTREQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONSRFQ No. 2526-51FORDESIGN SERVICESFOR THESOONER THEATRE IMPROVEMENTSMASTER PLAN101 East Main St. Norman, OK 73079PUBLIC NOTICEREQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONSR.F.Q. No. 2526-51The City of Norman, Oklahoma, through the Parks and Recreation Department, is solicitingproposals for:Design ServicesFor Sooner Theatre Improvements Master PlanThese design services will be for the design of a master plan for a renovation and expansionproject at The Sooner Theatre, located at 101 East Main Street, Norman, Oklahoma.Any correspondence, questions, or requests for copies of the Request for Qualifications shouldbe directed to James Briggs, Park Development Manager, Norman Parks and RecreationDepartment, 225 North Webster Avenue, Norman, OK 73069; Phone: (405) 366-5480; and via e-mail at james.briggs@normanok.govProposals submitted in response to this RFQ will be received in the office of the Parks andRecreation Department, located at the Norman Development Center, 225 North WebsterAvenue, Norman, OK 73069, until 4:00 p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2026. Responses received afterthis time and date will not be accepted. Responses are solicited in accordance with the terms,conditions, and instructions set forth in this RFQ.The City of Norman reserves the right to reject any and/or all proposals.2TABLE OF CONTENTSPUBLIC NOTICEI. INTRODUCTIONA. Requesting Entity InformationB. Project Overview and ObjectivesC. Project FundingII. PROJECT CRITERIAA. Detailed CriteriaB. Project ScheduleC. InquiriesIII. R.F.P. CRITERIAA. General RequirementsB. Prohibited InterestsC. Equal Employment OpportunitiesD. Insurance RequirementsE. Minimum Content of ProposalIV. SELECTION PROCESSA. Right to RejectB. R.F.P. Review ProcessC. KeynotesD. Ranking CriteriaV. AFFIDAVITSA. Certificate of Non-DiscriminationB. Non-Collusion AffidavitVI. LOCATION MAPPage Number244-777-9999 - 10101010 - 11111111 - 1212121314153I. INTRODUCTIONA. Requesting Entity InformationThe requesting entity is the City of Norman, Oklahoma, through the Parks and RecreationDepartment, with municipal offices at 225 North Webster Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma,73069.B. Project Overview and ObjectiveThe City of Norman (the “City”) is proposing to design several ADA-focusedimprovements to The Sooner Theatre (the “Theatre”), as well as an accessible additionto this historic building in downtown Norman, Oklahoma, along with cost estimates forthe proposed work. The City will use the design to guide the creation of a program toimprove the facility's accessibility for daily staff operations, performers using the space,and the general public attending performances and events at the Theatre.The Theatre is a performing arts venue that has operated as a live theater space for thepast several decades, since the City acquired the building in the 1980’s. Prior to that, itoperated primarily as a movie house, starting not long after its construction in 1929.Designed by architect Harold Gimeno, the Theatre was also a vaudeville stage and hasalways had a stage with counterweighted line sets above it, which have providedperformance opportunities since the original construction. However, there is verylimited wing space, few restrooms, small, non-accessible dressing rooms below thestage, insufficient storage and set construction space, and other limitations to its use forlive performances in its current state. The building is at the end of its block of downtownbuildings, with the next, adjacent building occupied by a furniture store. These factshave limited the ability to gain any much-needed space for the theatre, which has beenproposed for several years. It is now time to consider a more robust project that doesnot view the adjacent road or buildings as obstacles to growth, but rather as challengesto overcome.Since the late 1990’s, the City has worked to upgrade much of the existing buildings toaccommodate modern technology while also preserving the historical details of thespace. Among other things, the Theatre’s electrical system was upgraded from theoriginal technology, a complete fire suppression (sprinkler) system was added, and theHVAC system(s) have been replaced regularly, along with the building roof andmiscellaneous plumbing, lighting, seating, finishes, and structural improvements overthe decades. The space below the stage has been regularly renovated and maintainedover the years for use as the dressing rooms for stage performances. Recently, all theabove-stage rigging was completely rebuilt by JR Clancy from Nashville, TN. Also, the in-house fiber was upgraded by TransTel in 2022, and all stage curtains, legs, borders, anddrapes were replaced with IFR materials from Rose Brand in Secaucus, New Jersey.The total seating for the space is 535 patrons, including the balcony seating. There is abusiness office and two small restrooms on the main floor, adjacent to the lobby, and4additional offices on the mezzanine level, as well as a “Sweet Shop” concession stand bythe lobby, renovated for ADA compliance in 2020. Some of the floor seating is accessible,but not available in all parts of the audience area (the house).The space has limited performance windows each year, since all sets are built on thestage prior to each performance due to the lack of a scene shop or a second performancespace, such as a small “Black Box” space at the Theatre.The Theatre is owned by the City and leased to The Sooner Theatre, Inc. to operate as aperforming arts venue. They program the space with live theatre, musical acts,occasional film screenings, and assorted rental events year-round, with their primaryfocus on locally cast youth and adult musical theatre performances. These shows usetraditional in-house-built physical sets, as well as modern projection techniques for setdesign. They have above-stage electrics and some side-of-house and balcony rail-mounted light instruments, but no mid-house lighting on trusses/motors, which limitsthe lighting design of shows. The sound and light boards are both mounted in thebalcony, instead of at floor level or in a booth setting. The original orchestra pit at thefront of the stage is currently closed off with a pit filler system and often covered withsets that project past the stage; however, it can be used by live musicians, if needed.There is very limited wing space for set pieces and actors on both sides of the stage, sincethe Theatre was originally built for motion pictures and vaudeville-style performances.However, the entire stage depth does have several line sets in a fly tower configuration,which allows sets sometimes to be flown in/out and includes a mid-stage traveler curtainthat can be closed for set changes, along with a rear scrim line set and optional starfieldcurtain in the furthest upstage line set to add depth and variety. A movie screen is hungon one of the downstage line sets, and it is mostly used for rental events or an annualfilm festival. All dressing rooms are below the stage; however, temporary ground-levelstations have been placed in the wings whenever a performer with limited mobility orother inability to use the stairs down to the dressing room has performed in the space.As we approach the 100th birthday of The Sooner Theatre, we believe it is now time tomasterplan a program of accessibility improvements, along with a physical expansion ofthe Theatre to carry it into its next 100 years. Our goal is to bring the Theatre up to thestandards of modern cultural facilities in the region and around the country. We intendto use this Sooner Theatre Masterplan as a major part of our next taxpayer-fundedproposal for a group of “Quality of Life” projects in Norman. We want to enhance theaccessibility, aesthetics, and overall experience of this cherished historic structure forthe staff who work in it every day and for those who choose to perform in or attend aspecial event at the Theatre at any time of year. We want to evaluate all our currentoperations and systems to ensure we are getting the best use of the original Gimenodesign, and then plan a way to expand beyond the original structure and add featuresthat don’t fit in the current building.The new design shall include a proposal to expand the square footage of the Theatre byexpanding to the west, which would involve closing a city street and moving severalutilities, among other site considerations; OR to the east, which would include purchase5
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- NAICS 541310Architectural Services
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