CSU Athletics Complex

Location: Ohio
Posted: Jun 11, 2026
Due: Jun 12, 2026
Agency: Ohio Facility Construction Commission
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
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Solicitation No: 202601555
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Publish Date Due Date Number Owner Contractring Authority Project Name Primary Service Estimated Project Cost Q&A Short List Notes
2026/05/01 6/12/2026 202601555 Cleveland State University Local Higher Education CSU Athletics Complex A/E TBD Q&A TBD

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Request for Qualifications (Registered Design Professional*)
State of Ohio Standard Forms and Documents
Administration of Project: Local Higher Education
Project Name CSU Athletics Complex
Project Location 2451 Euclid Avenue
City / County Cleveland / Cuyahoga
Owner
Cleveland State University
Delivery Method CM at Risk
Publish Date 5/1/2026
Response Deadline June 12, 2026 2:00 PM local time
Project Number
202601555
Project Manager
Maeve Murphy
Contracting Authority Local Higher Education
Prevailing Wages State
No. of paper copies requested (stapled, not bound)
0
No. of electronic copies requested (PDF)
1
* “Registered Design Professional includes any architect holding a certificate issued under section 4703.10 of the Revised
Code, any landscape architect holding a certificate issued under section 4703.36 of the Revised Code, or any engineer
holding a certificate issued under section 4733.14 of the Revised Code.” (Ohio Building Code section 4101:1-2-01 Definitions)
Submit the requested number of Statements of Qualifications (Form F110-330) directly to Maeve Murphy at
m.c.murphy58@csuohio.edu. See Section J of this RFQ for additional submittal instructions.
Submit all questions regarding this RFQ in writing to Maeve Murphy at m.c.murphy58@csuohio.edu with the project number
included in the subject line (no phone calls please). Questions will be answered and posted to the Opportunities page on the
OFCC website at http://ofcc.ohio.gov on a regular basis until one week before the response deadline. The name of the party
submitting a question will not be included on the Q&A document.
Project Overview
A. Project Description
Cleveland State University (CSU) is seeking architectural/engineering services for renovations and additions to the
Physical Education (PE) Building to house intercollegiate athletics, academics, and administration. This project will
transform Woodling Gymnasium to serve as the main competition venue for men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball.
A new addition will also be added adjacent to Woodling Gym and/or the PE Building to house dedicated practice facilities
for men’s and women’s basketball. In addition, a volleyball practice facility will need to be identified. The selected firm will
be responsible for studying the athletic facilities listed below and developing a Program of Requirements (POR) as a part
of this project.
To ensure the final design aligns with the University's goals, Proposer’s POR shall include a comprehensive outline of
their project's functional, technical, and spatial needs; defining the project scope, quality, cost projections and limitations,
and design criteria to guide future CM-R/general contractors.
Overall, CSU’s athletic facilities are outdated with insufficient circulation paths for student-athletes and insufficient square
footage to meet program requirements. This project aims to transform CSU athletics through strategic improvements by
creating modern, equitable facilities that enhance student-athlete readiness, strengthen campus identity, and expand
opportunities for academic programming and community engagement. This must happen while ensuring viable facilities
and continuity of programming for health and human performance academic programs currently operating alongside the
athletic focused programs located in this space.
The following facilities are the areas under consideration for this project:
Physical Education Building
o Woodling Gymnasium
o Sub-Basement Level
o Basement Level
o Court Level
o Mezzanine Level
All surrounding areas adjacent to the Physical Education Building, including but not limited to:
o The southwest PE lawn
o Those areas abutting the Recreation Center
o The western lobbies outside Woodling Gym
o The eastern driveway and alley outside Woodling Gym
o The space south of Woodling Gym
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State of Ohio Standard Forms and Documents
B. Scope of Services
The proposed Athletics Complex project will include a new approximately 16,000 SF addition along with renovated/
reconfigured space in the Physical Education building. This renovation may be phased and will likely require the existing
gymnasium floor to be lowered into the subbasement and/or raise the existing roof to increase ceiling height to
accommodate expanded spectator seating and mezzanine space. Additional structural modifications may include
removing select walls between Woodling Gym and the Recreation Center and extending the East wall outward into the
roadway. The goal of these modifications is to modernize and increase seating capacity above 4,000 seats, create
enhanced premium seating zones, and enhance event hosting capabilities. Reallocated space from the Physical
Education renovations will support modern locker rooms, sports medicine & rehabilitation areas, and elite strength &
conditioning facilities. The new addition to the Physical Education building will provide dedicated practice facilities for the
Men’s and Women’s basketball programs. This addition will also include offices and administrative and student support
spaces to support athletics staff and program operations. These improvements will aim to support student athletes while
also increasing opportunities for academic programming and community engagement. The project and construction
budget as listed in this RFQ is estimated. The total project cost will be validated through design.
Responsibilities of the selected A/E include, but are not limited to, developing the following:
Feasibility Study
Cost estimation at various stages throughout planning
Program of Requirements
Renderings
Schematic Design Drawings
Design Development Drawings
Construction Drawings
Architectural Construction Administration
Closeout
For projects advertised with an appropriately developed Program of Requirements (POR), upon award of the
Agreement, commence with Design. For projects without such a POR, upon award of the Agreement, commence by
developing the Program of Requirements.
The selected A/E, as a portion of its required Scope of Services and prior to submitting its proposals, will discuss and
clarify with the Owner and/or the Contracting Authority, the cost breakdown of the A/E Agreement detailed cost
components to address the Owner’s project requirements. Participate in the Encouraging Diversity, Growth & Equity
(EDGE) Program as required by statute and the Agreement.
As required by the Agreement, and as properly authorized, provide the following categories of services: Program
Verification, Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Document Preparation, Bid and Award Support,
Conformed Documents, Construction Administration, Post-Construction, and Additional Services of all types.
Refer to the Ohio Facilities Construction Manual for additional information about the type and extent of services required
for each. A copy of the standard Agreement can be obtained at the OFCC website at https://ofcc.ohio.gov.
During the construction period, provide not less than 8 hours (excluding travel time) on-site construction administration
services each week, including (1) attendance at progress meetings, (2) a written field report of each site visit, (3) on-site
representation comprised of the A/E and its consultant staff involved in the primary design of the project, all having
relevant and appropriate types of construction administration experience.
Please list all major scope services needed to complete the selection process for successful project delivery. The specific
scope of services must state particular building types, functional design or specialized professional services required to
evaluate the level of experience of each applicant firm (e.g. parking garage, kitchen design, correctional facility, medical
facility). The scope of services should also define the types of basic and additional professional design and administration
services necessary for the project (e.g. LEED credentials and experience, previous experience with local jurisdiction or
similar sites, previous experience working with the State of Ohio, Building Information Modeling (“BIM”) experience and
training, specific BIM and Owner-defined requirements, level of development to be achieved within BIM models, BIM
deliverables, and Owner’s intended use of BIM models after construction). This information will be used by each applicant
to populate the Relevant Project Experience Matrix in Section F of Form F110-330.
For purposes of completing the Relevant Project Experience Matrix in Section F of the Statement of Qualifications (Form
F110-330), below is a list of relevant scope of work requirements for this RFQ:
1. Previous experience with the OFCC and/or State of Ohio projects.
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2. Previous experience planning NCAA / collegiate athletic competition venues, including master planning,
feasibility studies, and programming efforts.
3. Relevant renovation or new construction examples of NCAA / Collegiate athletic competition venues.
Submissions should include examples of past projects that highlight the firm’s understanding of athletic
facility requirements, including sport-specific design standards, athlete and spectator experience, code
compliance, and operational functionality.
4. Proven experience with complex structural modifications, including successful planning, design, and
execution of projects involving significant alterations to existing structures.
5. Relevant examples of integrating building additions into existing facilities with a strong emphasis on
seamless design, functional continuity, and compatibility with existing structures and systems.
6. Previous experience upgrading and modernizing building systems in aging facilities. Submissions should
highlight the firm’s ability to assess existing conditions, identify deficiencies, and develop effective strategies
for improving mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and other critical systems.
C. Estimated Budget / Funding
State Funding:
$0
Other Funding:
$TBD
Construction Cost: $30-$60 Million (Approximately)
Total Project Cost: $TBD
D. Anticipated Schedule
Professional Services Start:
Construction Notice to Proceed:
Substantial Completion of all Work:
Professional Services Completed:
10 / 26
03 / 28
10 / 29
12 / 29
E. Estimated Basic Fee Range (see note below)
5% to 6%
F. EDGE Participation Goal
Percent of initial Total A/E Fee:
5.0%
NOTE: Basic Services include: (1) Program Verification, (2) Schematic Design, (3) Design Development, (4) Construction Documents,
(5) Bidding and Award OR GMP Proposal and Amendment (as applicable), (6) Construction Administration, and (7) Closeout services. The
Basic Fee includes all registered design professional services and consultant services necessary for proper completion of the Basic Services,
including validation of existing conditions (but not subsurface or hidden conditions) and preparation of cost estimates and design schedules for
the project. The Estimated Basic Fee Range is calculated as a percentage of the Estimated Budget for Construction Cost above,
including the Owner’s contingency. The Basic Fee excludes any Additional Services required for the project.
G. Basic Service Providers Required (see note below)
Lead A/E Discipline: Architecture or Engineering
Secondary
Select Primary Discipline
Disciplines:
Structural Engineering
Mechanical-Electrical-Plumbing Eng.
Fire Protection Engineering
Civil Engineering
Landscape Architecture
Surveying
H. Additional Service Providers Required
Renderings
Planning Services / Site Evaluations
Technology / AV
Abatement Consultant
Enter Secondary Discipline
Enter Secondary Discipline
NOTE: The lead A/E shall be (1) any architect holding a certificate issued under section 4703.10 of the Revised Code, (2) any landscape
architect holding a certificate issued under section 4703.36 of the Revised Code, or (3) any engineer holding a certificate issued under section
4733.14 of the Revised Code.
I. Evaluation Criteria for Selection
Demonstrated ability to meet Owner’s programmed project vision, scope, budget, and schedule on previous
projects.
Previous experience compatible with the proposed project (e.g., type, size).
Relevant past work of prospective firm’s proposed consultants.
Past performance of prospective firm and its proposed consultants.
Qualifications and experience of individuals directly involved with the project.
Proposer’s previous experience (numbers of projects, sizes of projects) when working with its proposed
consultants.
Specification writing credentials and experience.
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Experience and capabilities of creating or using Critical Path Method (CPM) schedules and of using CPM
schedules as a project management resource.
Approach to and success of using partnering and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Proximity of prospective firms to the project site.
Proposer’s apparent resources and capacity to meet the needs of this project.
The selected A/E and all its consultants must have the capability to use the Internet within their normal business
location(s) during normal business hours.
Interested A/E firms are required to address how they will implement Building Information Modeling (“BIM”) on the project,
experience and level of training of staff related to BIM, incorporation of team partners that have previous BIM experience,
and an understanding of collaborative BIM processes, including but not limited to the State of Ohio BIM Protocol available
at the OFCC website at https://ofcc.ohio.gov.
Interested A/E firms are required to submit the Commitment to Participate in the EDGE Business Assistance Program
form in its Statement of Qualifications (Form F110-330) submitted in response to the RFQ, to indicate its intent to contract
with and use EDGE-certified Business(es), as a part of the A/E’s team. The Intent to Contract and to Perform and / or
waiver request letter and Demonstration of Good Faith Effort form(s) with complete documentation must be attached to
the A/E’s Technical Proposal. Both forms can be accessed via the OFCC website at https://ofcc.ohio.gov. The Intent to
Contract and to Perform form is again required at the Fee Proposal stage.
If the A/E firm intends to receive points for exceeding the EDGE Participation Goal, it must provide BOTH a
completed Commitment to Participate form AND a completed Statement of Intent to Contract and to Perform form
signed by both parties with its Statement of Qualifications.
For all Statements of Qualifications, please identify the EDGE-certified Business(es), by name, which will participate in the
delivery of the proposed professional services solicited in the RFQ.
Interested A/E firms must indicate on their Statement of Qualifications, the locations where their services will be
performed in the spaces provided or by attachment in accordance with the requirements of Executive Order 2019-12D
related to providing services only within the United States and the requirements of Executive Order 2022-02D prohibiting
purchases from or investment in any Russian institution or company. Failure to do so may cause their Statement of
Qualifications to be rejected.
J. Submittal Instructions
Firms are required to submit the current version of Statement of Qualifications (Form F110-330) available via the OFCC
website at https://ofcc.ohio.gov.
Electronic submittals, if requested, should be combined into one PDF file named with the project number listed on the
RFQ and your firm’s name, followed by “SOQ”. Use the “print” feature of Adobe Acrobat or similar software for creating a
PDF rather than using a scanner. If possible, please reduce the file size of the PDF. In Acrobat, go to Advanced, then
PDF Optimizer. Electronic submittals are limited to a maximum file size of 25 MB.
Paper copies of the Statement of Qualifications, if requested, should be stapled only. Do not use special bindings or
coverings of any type. Cover letters and transmittals are not necessary.
CD/DVD copies of the Statement of Qualifications, if requested, should have the sleeve labeled with the project number
and firm name, followed by “SOQ”.
Facsimile copies of the Statement of Qualifications will not be accepted.
Firms are requested to identify professional registrations, memberships and credentials including: LEED GA, LEED AP,
LEED AP+, CCCA, CCM, CCS, CDT, CPE, DBIA, and any other appropriate design and construction industry credentials.
Identify that information on the resume page for individual in Block 22, Section E of the F110-330 form.
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Registered Design Professional Selection Rating Form
State of Ohio Standard Forms and Documents
Project Name CSU Athletics Complex
Project Number 202601555
Proposer Firm
City, State, Zip
Selection Criteria
1. Primary Firm Location, Workload and Size (Maximum 10 points)
a. Proximity of firm to project site
b. Amount of fees awarded by Contracting Authority in
previous 24 months
c. Number of licensed professionals
Less than 25 miles
25 miles to 50 miles
More than 50 miles
Less than $1,000,000
$1,000,000 to $2,000,000
More than $2,000,000
Less than 3 professionals
3 to 6 professionals
More than 6 professionals
2. Primary Firm Qualifications (Maximum 30 points)
a. Project management lead
b. Project design lead
c. Technical staff
d. Construction administration staff
Experience / ability of project manager to
manage scope / budget / schedule / quality
Experience / creativity of project designer to
achieve owner’s vision and requirements
Experience / ability of technical staff to create
fully coordinated construction documents
Experience / ability of field representative to
identify and solve issues during construction
3. Key Consultant Qualifications (Maximum 20 points)
a. Key discipline leads
b. Proposed EDGE-certified Consultant participation*
Experience / ability of key consultants to
perform effectively and collaboratively
One point for every 2 percent increase in
professional services over the EDGE
participation goal
4. Overall Team Qualifications (Maximum 10 points)
a. Previous team collaboration
b. LEED** Registered / Certified project experience
c. BIM project experience
d. Team organization
Less than 2 sample projects
3 to 4 sample projects
More than 4 sample projects
Registered LEED v4.0 or v4.1 projects
Certified LEED v4.0 or v4.1 projects
Training and knowledge
Direct project experience
Clarity of responsibility / communication
demonstrated by table of organization
5. Overall Team Experience (Maximum 30 points)
a. Previous team performance
b. Experience with similar projects / delivery methods
c. Budget and schedule management
d. Knowledge of Ohio Capital Improvements process
Past performance as indicated by
evaluations and letters of reference
Less than 2 projects
3 to 4 projects
More than 4 projects
Performance in completing projects within
original construction budget and schedule
Less than 2 projects
3 to 4 projects
More than 4 projects
Value
Score
5
2
0
2
1
0
1
2
3
Max
=3
0 - 10
0 - 10
0-5
0-5
Max
= 20
0 - 15
0-5
1
2
3
Max
=3
1
Max
2
=2
1
Max
3
=3
0-2
0 - 10
0-3
4-6
7 - 10
0-5
0-1
2-3
4-5
* Must be comprised of registered professional design consulting firms and NOT the lead firm - For more
information on scoring this and other criteria refer to Document F199-01 - PS Selection Rating Rubric.
** Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design administered by Green Business Certification Inc.
Notes:
Evaluator:
Name
Subtotal
Signature
Date
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