VILLAGE OF LAKE ZURICH
REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING SERVICES
FIRE STATION 1 REDEVELOPMENT AND RELOCATION
PROJECT MILESTONES
Release RFQ
February 11, 2026
Tour of Current Facility
February 26, 2026, 9 am
Deadline for Questions
March 11, 2026, by 3 pm CST
Deadline for Submission of Qualifications March 18, 2026, by 10:00 am CST
Evaluation of Proposals Begins
March 25, 2026
Award of Contract (tentative)
May 2026
SECTION 1 – INVITATION
The Village of Lake Zurich (“Village”) invites qualified architectural and engineering firms to
submit Statements of Qualifications for professional services related to the relocation and design
of a new Fire Station No. 1. Requested qualifications include, but are not limited to, surveying,
architectural and engineering design, agency coordination, project management, permitting,
environmental services, and other tasks necessary for project planning and construction.
All services shall be performed in accordance with accepted industry standards and in full
compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations.
Through this RFQ process, the Village intends to select a professional firm with which it can
establish a long-term partnership to provide comprehensive planning, design, and construction-
phase services for this project.
A site has been acquired to house the new facility. The Village is requesting that all submittals
include a representative building concept of what the Future Station 1 could look like, laid out on
the newly acquired site at 135 South Old Rand Road.
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SCOPE OF POTENTIAL SERVICES
Services may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Professional Studies and Design Services
Evaluations, site surveys, investigations, analyses, recommendations, cost and schedule
estimates, testing, reports, studies, and designs; preparation of plans and construction
documents (including drawings prepared using current versions of AutoCAD,
MicroStation/GeoPak, or equivalent software meeting project requirements); and field
inspections.
Project Development and Coordination
Professional involvement throughout all phases of the project, including development of
programs; preparation of contract plans, specifications, and cost estimates; coordination with
reviewing agencies; and timely management of project correspondence, all in conformance with
applicable standards and regulations.
Permitting, Bidding, and Procurement Support
Preparation of documents for engineering, architectural, permitting, and general contracting
services; attendance at commission and public meetings for site and plan approvals;
participation in pre-bid conferences; responses to contractor inquiries; issuance of addenda as
necessary; evaluation of bids for responsiveness, qualifications, and capacity; and
recommendation of the lowest responsive and responsible bidder.
Construction Phase Services
Construction administration and management services throughout all phases of work, including
oversight of planning, design, and construction from project initiation through completion.
PROPOSAL COST
Cost information shall not be included in the RFQ response in any form. Following qualification-
based selection, the Village will request a detailed fee proposal from the most qualified firm (or
firms deemed equally qualified) for the defined project scope. Compensation will be structured
by project phase, with a percentage allocation for each phase.
If the Village and the selected firm are unable to reach an agreement on scope or fees,
negotiations will be terminated and initiated with the next most qualified firm. If agreement
cannot be reached after negotiations with three firms, the Village reserves the right to
reevaluate the RFQ process.
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BACKGROUND
Fire Station No. 1 was constructed in 1980 and originally served as the primary headquarters for
the Village’s volunteer fire department. The facility is a single-story structure with a partial
basement, consisting of approximately 9,360 square feet on the main level and 2,450 square
feet in the basement, for a total of approximately 11,810 square feet.
Since 1980, the Village has experienced significant growth, and Fire Station No. 1 no longer
provides adequate space to support current operational, staffing, and service delivery needs.
While the facility has undergone multiple renovations over its 46-year history to accommodate
the transition from a volunteer-based department to a full-time, 24-hour operation, these
modifications have exceeded the building’s functional and spatial limitations and no longer meet
contemporary standards for a modern fire station.
SECTION 2 – COMMUNITY PROFILE
The Village of Lake Zurich is an established community recognized as a key economic hub in
southwest Lake County. The Village is strategically located at the intersection of U.S. Route 12
(Rand Road) and Illinois Route 22. Lake Zurich is a family-oriented community comprised
primarily of single-family residences and a highly educated population, with strong participation
in youth activities, athletics, and community engagement.
The Village features a mature industrial park with numerous manufacturing businesses, a
thriving retail and dining corridor anchored by major national retailers, and a revitalized Main
Street District that has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years.
Fire Department
The Lake Zurich Fire Department is a full-service organization providing fire suppression, rescue,
emergency medical services, special response teams, emergency management, fire prevention
and community risk reduction services
The Department maintains a long-standing contractual relationship with the Lake Zurich Rural
Fire Protection District and operates four fire stations serving approximately 25 square miles and
more than 37,000 residents.
Both the Village Fire Department and the Lake Zurich Rural Fire Protection District hold an ISO
(Insurance Services Office) rating of Class 3, indicating a high level of fire protection capability.
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Administrative Offices:
Fire Station No. 1
321 S. Buesching Road
Lake Zurich, IL 60047
Additional Stations:
• Fire Station No. 2 – 350 W. Highway 22, North Barrington, IL 60010
• Fire Station No. 3 – 1075 N. Old McHenry Road, Lake Zurich, IL 60047
• Fire Station No. 4 – 21970 W. Field Parkway, Deer Park, IL 60010
The Department employs 55 full-time sworn officers and firefighters operating on a 24-hours-
on/48-hours-off shift schedule across four stations, with 13 on-duty personnel per shift and four
administrative officers working 40-hour schedules. The Fire Prevention Bureau is staffed by
three full-time civilian personnel.
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This is the opportunity summary page. It provides an overview of this opportunity and a preview of the attached documentation.