The Woodstock City Hall building is located at 121 W. Calhoun Street, Woodstock, IL 60098. The
building was originally opened in 1906 and served as a high school. It was transitioned to a junior high in
1922 and in 1960 the building was converted into the McHenry County Courthouse Annex. The City of
Woodstock purchased the property in 1972 to utilize as City Hall. The facility is home to the following
City Departments: City Manager’s Office, Human Resources, Information Technology, Building &
Planning, Code Enforcement, Finance & Utility Billing, Economic Development, and Marketing. The
City Council Chambers are also housed within this facility. There are currently three available
conference rooms and one small break room. There are restrooms located in the basement, public
restrooms on the first floor, and no restrooms on the second floor. Also, located in the basement is the IT
Department and the City’s data center.
The City is seeking the interest of qualified architectural firms with experience in historic buildings that
can assist in assessing the spaces within the facility and then developing architectural plans to renovate
and remodel City Hall in order to better maximize space, provide better security for employees, and
enhance user experiences and operations.
The City of Woodstock (the “City”), acting by and through the Public Works Department, is soliciting
Statements of Interest and Qualifications from qualified firms to provide comprehensive architectural
services to assist the City in performing planning, designing, remodeling, and construction projects. The
firm selected shall have the primary responsibility for execution of the planning, design, construction
documentation, and construction administration phases of the project.