RFP for Architectural and Engineering Services for R.H. Stafford Library
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- Bid Title
- RFP for Architectural and Engineering Services for R.H. Stafford Library
- Issuing Agency
- Washington County
- Location
- Minnesota
- Published Date
- Dec 1, 2025
- Closing Date
- Jan 16, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Bid Title: RFP for Architectural and Engineering Services for R.H. Stafford Library
Category: Washington County Public Works Status: Open Description: Washington County is seeking Architectural and Engineering services for the design and construction of a Library Improvements project for the R.H. Stafford Branch Library in Woodbury, MN.
Publication Date/Time: 12/1/2025 1:00 PM Closing Date/Time: 1/16/2026 2:00 PM Contact Person: Dan Lawrence, Senior Project Manager
dan.lawrence@washingtoncountymn.govRelated Documents: - Attachment Preview
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December 1, 2025Request for Proposals (RFP)Architectural & Engineering Services foR.H. Stafford Library Improvements ProjectWoodbury, MNThis RFP contains the following sections:SECTION #1. PROJECT INFORMATION2. SCOPE OF SERVICES3. PROPOSAL CONTENT4. PROPOSAL QUESTIONS5. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION6. PROPOSAL EVALUATIONAPPENDIX A: COUNTY’S STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONSAPPENDIX B: FEE PROPOSAL WORKSHEET – EXAMPLEPAGE #2-56-1617-192021-222324-2930Government Center | 14949 62nd Street North | Stillwater, MN 55082P: 651-430-6000 | TTY: 651-430-6246www.washingtoncountymn.govRFP for Architectural & Engineering Services1. Project Information1.1 Project OverviewWashington County is seeking Architectural and Engineering services for the design and construction of aLibrary Improvements project for the R.H. Stafford Branch Library in Woodbury, MN.Washington County (hereinafter referred to as the COUNTY) makes this Request for Proposals (hereinafterreferred to as RFP) to obtain Proposals for Architectural and Engineering (A/E) services (hereinafter referredto as the CONSULTANT) that will be used to select a design team for the Project. The Project is generallydescribed in the “Scope of Services” contained within this RFP.1.2 Project BackgroundThe existing Washington County R.H. Stafford Branch Library (hereinafter referred to as STAFFORD LIBRARY)located at 8595 Central Park Place in Woodbury was constructed in 2002 and is currently in need of facilityimprovements. The existing Library adjoins the City’s Central Park facility which has just reopened afterundergoing an extensive renovation project throughout 2025. The Stafford Library was included as part ofan overall pre-design feasibility study for the Central Park project back in 2020 but was not included in thefull redesign and construction effort for 2025. Nevertheless, an entirely new roof replacement scope with anew solar panel array system was provided for Stafford Library as part of the Central Park project incoordination with the City of Woodbury.The existing R.H. Stafford Library has become outdated and needs significant improvements. As currentlyconfigured, the Library’s public spaces and staff only spaces lack flexibility to accommodate current andfuture programs. Important existing facility considerations include, but are not limited to, the following:• The only existing public entrance is through the newly renovated City Central Park facility.• Existing Library operations are split between two floor levels.• The lower level Library Administration office area has little to no access to daylight.• The building’s structural and mechanical systems are sized to accommodate potential verticalexpansion.• The north side of the Library has green space for potential expansion, but this yard area is full ofunderground utilities and compromised by a new stormwater basin installed as part of the new CentralPark renovation project.• The Library has an attached loading dock that provides shared services with the City’s Central Parkoperations.• The existing main level is approximately 30,000 square feet.• The existing lower level Library area is approximately 9,000 square feet. This includes a dedicatedstorage room that is approximately 2,000 square feet.1.3 County Library VisionWashington County believes that a strong library is essential for a strong community. We envision a librarywhere everyone belongs, where services are convenient and accessible, and where our communities haveaccess to quality resources and the knowledge of incredible library workers.Washington County Library’s 2024-2028 Strategic Plan (available via the Library website, WashCoLib.org)features the following four priorities that shape the library’s work and shall be incorporated into the R.H.Stafford Library Improvement project:`RFP - Washington County R.H. Stafford Library Improvements, Woodbury, MN2RFP for Architectural & Engineering Services• Evaluate and improve library service delivery.• Strengthen organizational culture and operational effectiveness.• Enhance physical spaces and technology infrastructure.• Expand the reach of the library.Furthermore, Washington County is committed to embedding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) into allaspects of our work. The County’s overall vision is to create a vibrant workplace and community that practicesengagement, representation, and service to all members inclusively and equitably with dignity and respect.Additional project priorities include:• High-Traffic Design – R.H. Stafford Library is the fifth busiest library in Minnesota and the third busiestlibrary in the Twin Cities area. The building design, furnishings, and furniture must be appropriate fora high-traffic space and facilitate easy movement throughout the library.• Materials Management – This library houses the largest collection of books and other materials withinthe library system. The project will need to evaluate storage, display, and merchandising of materialsto make sure the collection is discoverable and accessible to all visitors.• Safe and Welcoming Spaces – Due to the location and connection to Central Park, R.H. Stafford Libraryattracts community members of all ages and with differing needs and priorities for visiting the facility.The design must include quiet, collaborative, and active spaces that purposefully welcome differentgroups, including children, families, teens, remote workers, seniors, and more. Safety for staff andvisitors must also be addressed through building design.• Community-Centered Design – All spaces in R.H. Stafford Library must be fully accessible andwelcoming to ensure our diverse community can visit the library and know that they belong here.Effective signage and wayfinding are essential for helping community members navigate the space.• Literacy-Rich Environments – The children’s area should be a literacy-rich space that invites childrenand families to engage in creative play and learning. In addition to independent learning, R.H. StaffordLibrary hosts storytimes and other early learning events nearly every day of the week, regularlybringing in 55 to 85 attendees.• Flexibility – Library services continually change to meet new community needs. R.H. Stafford Library’sdesign needs to be flexible, dynamic, and easily able to evolve as library services change. This alsoincludes flexible IT systems that allow visitors to access, use, and explore technology in differentformats.• Effective Work Areas – Staff work areas need to prioritize well-being, ergonomics, efficient materialsprocessing, and collaboration. They should also be flexible enough to provide space for future staffgrowth.1.4 Project Goals and ObjectivesThe Consultant shall lead and guide a process that includes two primary phases of design followed by theconstruction administration phase. A detailed scope of services for the project is identified in Section 2 ofthis RFP, but a high-level overview of just the two design phases is as follows:Phase 1: Pre-Design Feasibility Study• Develop a new feasibility study to investigate three primary concept planning options as defined in thisRFP section 2.3.B.`RFP - Washington County R.H. Stafford Library Improvements, Woodbury, MN3RFP for Architectural & Engineering Services• The Consultant shall facilitate a robust and innovative community engagement effort to gain publicinput regarding desired functions and services for the library.• This first phase of the project shall conclude with the identification of three different facility size andlayout options for the building with corresponding cost estimates for County evaluation and selection.Phase 2: Detailed Design Process• Based on the selected option from the Feasibility Study, the Consultant shall develop a detailed designprocess through Construction Documents with milestone budget updates.• The Consultant shall continue the facilitation of a robust and innovative community engagement effortthroughout this process.Furthermore, to build upon the County Library Vision, a few additional key project objectives for the Libraryinclude, but are not limited to, the following:• Engagement with Project Partners including: City of Woodbury, SoWashCo Community Education,TrueLens Community Media, Stonecrest Senior Living, and the YMCA.o Note: the existing City Central Park facility will remain operational during construction.o Note: the existing SoWashCo Community Education lower level school will remain operationalduring construction.• Exploration and Implementation of County Library Extended Access:o Consider options for an additional, separate public entrance for after-hours extended access(known as the open plus system in the County). With the Library’s primary public entrance existing inside the City’s Central Park,confirmation of the City’s new operational hours will be a driver of this element.o Code required access to public toilet rooms will be a primary driver of this element.• Library public spaces shall be creatively flexible and adaptable on a daily basis to accommodate amultitude of programming needs. This will be particularly important if a lower square footage conceptoption is selected from the feasibility study.• Schedule: The anticipated construction start for the R.H. Stafford Library Project is Spring of 2027. Theactual date will need to be determined in coordination with the reopening date for the Park GroveLibrary in Cottage Grove which is scheduled to being construction in Spring of 2026.o The two County libraries will NOT be closed at the same time.o Library staffing logistics: R.H. Stafford Library staff will transfer over to Park Grove Library whenit reopens and R.H. Stafford Library simultaneously closes.Additionally, a few overall County project goals include, but are not limited to, the following:• Deliver the project within the anticipated Project Construction Budget: $16,500,000• The County will be using a Construction Manager (CM) delivery method necessitating coordinationwith the Consultant team throughout all phases of the project. The awarded CM team will providecost estimating services at each design phase milestone.• Sustainability project goals: Minnesota B3 as a guide only. No formal submission is required.1.6 Project ScheduleThe project work will commence after the award of contract for the selected Consultant. The Consultant willpropose an overall project design schedule based on the following:`RFP - Washington County R.H. Stafford Library Improvements, Woodbury, MN4RFP for Architectural & Engineering ServicesService TypeRequest for Proposal (RFP) Solicitation ReleaseNotice of Intent to Propose DuePre-Proposal Site Tour (Existing Stafford Library)Written Questions DueCounty Response to Questions Issued via AddendaProposals DueConsultant Interviews (If Necessary)Consultant Selection / NotificationsConsultant ContractDesign (all phases, including County review periods)Construction Bidding & ContractsConstructionAnticipated DateDecember 1, 2025 (Monday)December 10, 2025 (Wednesday)December 12, 2025 (Friday)December 19, 2025 (Friday)January 7, 2026 (Wednesday)January 16, 2026 (Friday)January 26-27, 2026 (Monday-Tuesday)January 30, 2026 (Friday)February 2026March 2026 – February 2027 (12 mo.)March 2027 – May 20272027 (TBD, after Park Grove reopens)1.7 Project OversightSelect members of the Washington County Building Services staff and Library staff will serve as the ProjectManagement Team (hereinafter referred to as PMT) and be responsible for overseeing the design andconstruction process. The County’s Building Services Project Manager team will be the consistent, main pointof contact throughout the entirety of the project and will ensure clear communication between theConsultant team and the County’s project partners as noted above.The County’s primary Project Manager will be:Dan Lawrence, Senior Project ManagerEmail: Dan.Lawrence@washingtoncountymn.govPhone: 651-430-6226Washington County Government CenterBuilding Services Division, Public Works14949 62nd Street NorthStillwater, MN 55082The County’s secondary Project Manager will be:Greg Miller, Project ManagerEmail: Greg.Miller@washingtoncountymn.govPhone: 651-430-6249Washington County Government CenterBuilding Services Division, Public Works14949 62nd Street NorthStillwater, MN 55082End of Section 1`RFP - Washington County R.H. Stafford Library Improvements, Woodbury, MN5
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 541310Architectural Services
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
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