Designers interested in a project listed below must follow these steps:
- Visit the website of the Office of the State Architect to become familiar with the latest edition of the Designer Selection Process.
- Register with the Office of the State Architect. All designers must be registered and update their registration annually in December. Click on Register and follow the directions to review and update.
- Complete this Designer Letter of Interest Form (LOI) if one is not attached to the specific project. The response is limited to four pages (do not include photographs or attachments).
- Email the completed Designer Letter of Interest (LOI) or Designer Request for Qualification (DRFQ) Form to odoml@etsu.edu by the date and time listed on the Project Announcement. Failure to strictly comply with the immediately preceding sentence will result in your LOI being considered non-responsive.
- Questions regarding a specific project should be emailed to: odoml@etsu.edu
General Information:
- Questions will be answered, as deemed appropriate by ETSU, in writing via addendum to all designers who have submitted a letter of interest and posted on the website. No oral responses will be considered official.
- Any dates listed in the Project Announcement, other than the Submittal Deadline date, are for reference only and are not a commitment to an actual schedule.
Available Projects
****You must register annually with OSA every December****
Project Name: Marching Band Tower
Due Date: 10:00 AM local time Friday, October 25, 2024 |
Project Description: Install a fixed prefabricated structural steel observation tower approximately 40' high to be utilized by the marching band to conduct field practice. The tower will include Qty. (2) observation platforms at approximately 16' and 32' heights. |
Project Name: COM Bldg 2 Learning Community Renovation
Due Date: 10:00 AM local time Friday, October 25, 2024 |
Project Description: Renovate the third floor of the College of Medicine (COM) Bldg. 2 to create meeting, study, and collaboration space to support the student learning communities. New layouts will require coordination of mechanical, electrical, life safety systems, and all associated work. |