| Location: | North Carolina |
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| Posted: | Dec 11, 2025 |
| Due: | Jan 20, 2026 |
| Agency: | State Government of North Carolina |
| Type of Government: | State & Local |
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| Solicitation No: | 1006Bid # 130-WTCC9216C |
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| Solicitation Number: | 1006Bid # 130-WTCC9216C |
| Project Title: | Project 2795 Conlon Western Wake - Phase 1 |
| Description: | This RFQ is for Construction Manager at Risk and Pre-construction Services for Phase 1 of the Conlon Western Wake Master Plan. Wake Tech's existing Western Wake Campus, located in a leased facility in Cary, will be relocated to a highly accessible 34-acre site located in the Veridea development near N.C. Highway 55, the N.C. Highway 540 Triangle Expressway and U.S. Highway 1, the Conlon Western Wake Campus will be adjacent to the future 230-acre North Carolina Children's Hospital, the state's first freestanding hospital dedicated to serving the needs of children, and Dell Technologies. It will also be located within 4 miles of new and expanding biopharmaceutical facilities in Holly Springs: Amgen, CSL Seqirus, Fujifilm Biotechnologies and Genentech. In addition to biotech and future health sciences training, the campus will offer business and IT programs, along with the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees for university transfer. The master plan for development, shows three academic buildings on the 34-acre site. Included in Phase 1 will be site development, infrastructure installation, and the construction of one (1) new building (to be named Fujifilm Hall) at approximately 125,000 square feet. The 125,000-square-foot building will house campus operations such as Admissions, Financial Aid and a library. It will also feature space for specialized biotechnology and advanced manufacturing training to meet the growing needs of nearby biopharma and life sciences companies in Holly Springs and other parts of Wake County. The building will also be the hub for Entrepreneurship & Small Business Center resources and the home of the college's Simulation & Game Development program. |
| Opening Date: | 1/20/2026 2:00 PM |
| Posted Date: | 12/12/2025 |
| Status: | Open |
| Department: | WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CONSTRUCTION |
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1006Bid # 130-WTCC9216C
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WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CONSTRUCTION
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Status Reason
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Opening Date
2026-01-20T14:00:00.0000000
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2025-12-11T18:36:43.0000000Z
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Commodity Code
Construction Services
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Owner
Deborah Hutchins
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Description
This RFQ is for Construction Manager at Risk and Pre-construction Services for Phase 1 of the Conlon Western Wake Master Plan. Wake Tech's existing Western Wake Campus, located in a leased facility in Cary, will be relocated to a highly accessible 34-acre site located in the Veridea development near N.C. Highway 55, the N.C. Highway 540 Triangle Expressway and U.S. Highway 1, the Conlon Western Wake Campus will be adjacent to the future 230-acre North Carolina Children's Hospital, the state's first freestanding hospital dedicated to serving the needs of children, and Dell Technologies. It will also be located within 4 miles of new and expanding biopharmaceutical facilities in Holly Springs: Amgen, CSL Seqirus, Fujifilm Biotechnologies and Genentech. In addition to biotech and future health sciences training, the campus will offer business and IT programs, along with the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees for university transfer. The master plan for development, shows three academic buildings on the 34-acre site. Included in Phase 1 will be site development, infrastructure installation, and the construction of one (1) new building (to be named Fujifilm Hall) at approximately 125,000 square feet. The 125,000-square-foot building will house campus operations such as Admissions, Financial Aid and a library. It will also feature space for specialized biotechnology and advanced manufacturing training to meet the growing needs of nearby biopharma and life sciences companies in Holly Springs and other parts of Wake County. The building will also be the hub for Entrepreneurship & Small Business Center resources and the home of the college's Simulation & Game Development program.
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