On Call Mural Art Services

Location: Washington
Posted: Feb 12, 2026
Due: Mar 19, 2026
Agency: Seattle Housing Authority (SHA)
Type of Government: State & Local
Category:
  • R - Professional, Administrative and Management Support Services
  • V - Transportation, Travel and Relocation Services
Solicitation No: 5960
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On Call Mural Art Services
Solicitation #
5960
Category
Consulting and professional services
Issue date
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Due date
Thursday, March 19, 2026 - 01:00pm
Status
Open
Solicitation type
Informal Solicitation
Solicitation document
Description

The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is seeking proposals from mural agencies or entities for services related to the planning, design, and implementation of art murals and related art-making programs such as community workshops and art-making classes. Mural services could include but are not limited to site research, artist selection, exterior building wall murals and/or interior murals of varying sizes, mural design development, and community workshops. Â

Deadline to submit questions
Monday, February 23, 2026 - 04:00pm

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Informal Solicitation No. 5960
On Call Mural Art Services
Important Information:
Solicitation Issued: Thursday, February 12, 2026
Deadline for Questions: Monday, February 23, 2026 Time: No later than 4:00 PM
PT
Submittals/Proposals Due: Thursday, March 19th, 2026 Time: No later than 1:00
PM PT
SHA’s Contact: Name: Ana Chua, Sr. Contract Administrator
E-Mail Address: Ana.Chua@seattlehousing.org
The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) for itself or as an agent for another SHA related
entity (hereinafter “SHA”), is soliciting Submittals/Proposals from qualified individuals and
businesses interested in performing the following:
A. Project Description:
The Seattle Housing Authority (SHA) is seeking proposals from mural agencies or
entities for services related to the planning, design, and implementation of art murals
and related art-making programs such as community workshops and art-making
classes. Mural services could include but are not limited to site research, artist
selection, exterior building wall murals and/or interior murals of varying sizes, mural
design development, and community workshops.
1. Scope of Work:
The Scope of Work is as follows:
The selected agency shall be asked to perform any of the following tasks:
The administration of mural art projects includes budgeting, invoicing, purchasing
and storage of materials, obtaining permits and licenses as needed, artist coordination
and selection, materials management, including obtaining supplies and site clean-up,
project documentation and reporting through photos and written updates, and managing
project schedules and deadlines.
Design planning, including interactive stakeholder workshops and planning sessions
with SHA staff, residents, and other community members.
Facilitation of review and approval process for final mural design, involving various
stakeholders as needed
Art implementation, including creating art on walls or other materials, when
appropriate, with varying audience groups during community workshops, audiences site
preparation and clean up, and development of protocols related to upkeep and
maintenance of artwork(s).
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Once selected, mural organization can be hired for individual projects that might occur
at any SHA property, as needed. Project scope and fees will be determined per project
and agreed upon by SHA projects managers and the mural vendor.
2. Schedule: It is anticipated that the work will begin once the contract is fully
executed and individual project scope(s) are determined.
3. Anticipated Contract Duration: SHA expects to execute a Contract for the
requested services for the scheduled dates shown above. If necessary, and at
SHA’s option, time extensions and appropriate scope and compensation
adjustments may be made by Change Orders to the Contract.
4. Estimated Amount: The estimated range of cost for the Contract to be executed
based on this Solicitation is up to $75,000.00.
B. SHA Goals and Obligations:
1. Reserved.
2. Reserved.
3. Cooperative Purchasing: RCW 39.34 allows cooperative purchasing between
public agencies (political subdivisions) in the State of Washington. Public agencies
that file an Interlocal Joint Purchasing Agreement with SHA may also wish to
procure the services herein offered by the successful party. The successful party
shall have the option of extending its offer to SHA to other agencies for the same
cost, terms and conditions.
SHA does not accept any responsibility for agreements, contracts or purchase
orders issued by other public agencies to the successful party. Each public agency
accepts responsibility for compliance with any additional or varying laws and
regulations governing purchase by or on behalf of the public agency. SHA accepts
no responsibility for the performance of the successful party in providing services
to other public agencies, nor any responsibility for the payment price to the
successful party for other public-agency purchases.
C. Contents Required in Your Submittal/Proposal:
1. Your Submittal/Proposal must include:
A cover letter that includes:
a) An expression of your interest in performing the work
b) The name, telephone number and e-mail address of who your contact
person is for this Solicitation
c) Signed by a principal or officer of the firm authorized to execute contracts
or other similar documents on the firm’s behalf
A list of three references that includes:
a) Agency or business name of client
b) Contact person at that agency or business
c) Address of agency or business
d) Telephone number and/or e-mail address for the Contact person
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Your response to each of the Evaluation Criteria noted in the table below
including:
a) Artistic portfolio: Samples of art projects that highlight these qualities,
including a portfolio of at least three (3) and up to eight (8) projects with
accompanying descriptions. Each project description should include
dimensions, location, artist name and relevant partners, and the project
budget. All images and information must be compiled into a single PDF
document not to exceed ten (10) pages.
b) Experience: Describe experience with mural services as specified in the
scope of work. Include the range of services and tasks you offered that met
the needs of different projects and stakeholders, including project
management, such as reporting, invoicing, and scheduling.
c) Ability to partner and collaborate with a range of stakeholders: Describe
experience working with audiences or populations experiencing financial
hardship, housing or food insecurity, limited resources or other conditions;
service providers; and other community representatives. Provide a list of
partners.
d) Cost: Provide a sample list of services and fees offered by the agency. This
can include a menu of offerings and fees or up to three detailed project
budgets. Including fees, materials, equipment, other associated cost, plus
any reimbursable expenses. This should not exceed five (5) number of
pages.
Your response to the Evaluation Criteria shall not exceed twenty (20) number of
pages. Your cover letter and any forms required to be included with your
submittal/proposal do not count toward the maximum number of pages.
2. Attachments to be included with Your Submittal/Proposal:
You must complete and attach the forms listed below with your submittal/proposal:
Vendor Fact Sheet
Suspension and Debarment Compliance Certificate for Consultant and Sub-
Consultants
Any applicable Section 3 Form(s)
D. Evaluation Criteria: SHA will evaluate Submittals/Proposals received based on the
following weighted subjective/technical criteria. Your Submittal/Proposal should
directly address each of the Criteria listed below:
No.
Evaluation Criteria
Maximum
Number of
Points
1 Reserved
NA
Artistic Excellence and Diversity:
The vendor offers a high level of excellence as evidenced by a range
of art projects showcasing artistic skill and expression as well as
dedication to audience and site-specific design. To demonstrate
2 this, the vendor must provide samples of art projects that highlight
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these qualities, including a portfolio of at least three (3) and up to
eight (8) projects with accompanying descriptions. Each project
description should include dimensions, location, artist name and
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relevant partners, and the project budget. All images and information
must be compiled into a single PDF document not to exceed 10
pages.
Experience:
Describe experience with mural services as specified in the scope
3 of work. Include the range of services and tasks you offered that met
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the needs of different projects and stakeholders, including project
management, such as reporting, invoicing, and scheduling.
Ability to partner and collaborate with a range of stakeholders:
Describe experience working with audiences or populations
4 experiencing financial hardship, housing or food insecurity, limited
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resources or other conditions; service providers; and other
community representatives. Provide a list of partners.
Cost: Provide a sample list of services and fees offered by the
agency. This can include a menu of offerings and fees or up to three
5 detailed project budgets. Including fees, materials, equipment, other
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associated cost, plus any reimbursable expenses.
MAXIMUM TOTAL POINTS
100
SHA reserves the right to check references of one or more of the top ranked firms. In
conducting reference checks, SHA may include itself as a reference if the Proposer has
performed work for SHA, even if the Proposer did not identify SHA as a reference.
In the event that information obtained from the reference checks reveals concerns about
the Proposer’s past performance and their ability to successfully perform the contract to
be executed based on this Solicitation, SHA may, at its sole discretion, determine that the
Proposer is not a responsible proposer and may select the next highest-ranked proposer
whose reference checks validate the ability of the proposer to successfully perform the
contract to be executed based on this Solicitation.
Due Date for Questions: Any questions or requests for further information must be
directed in writing no later than the date mentioned at the beginning of this Solicitation.
Questions are to be sent by e-mail to SHA’s Contact, also shown at the beginning of this
Solicitation.
E. Submittals: Submittal/Proposal due date is shown at the beginning of this
Solicitation. You are required to submit as indicated below:
By e-mail to SHA’s contact shown at the beginning of this Solicitation.
F. Administrative Information:
1. About the Seattle Housing Authority (SHA): Visit SHA’s website for more
information about SHA at www.seattlehousing.org
2. Deadline for Submission of Submittals/Proposals: Proposers are responsible
for ensuring that SHA receives your submittal/proposal as indicated herein by the
stated deadline. Submittals/Proposals received after the deadline will not be
considered.
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3. Contract Requirements: Proposers may review a sample of SHA’s standard
contract language that will form the basis for any contract executed based on this
Solicitation by visiting Forms and Policies” on the “DO BUSINESS WITH US” page
of SHA’s website at www.seattlehousing.org
SHA’s standard contract document is intended to guide you in developing your
submittal/ proposal. The actual contract that the successful Proposer and SHA will
sign will be based on this sample contract. Please be advised that SHA will only
negotiate some aspects of the contract. Much of the contents of the sample
contract are based on non-flexible requirements and cannot be modified in any
form.
The following language in the standard contract document will apply to this project:
SECTION 7 - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND
POLICIES:
I. SHA Rules, Regulations and Policies: The Consultant shall comply with
the rules, regulations, and policies that SHA may from time to time enact
and/or modify with respect to work to be performed on or at its
properties. Any such rules, regulations and policies shall be binding
upon the Consultant upon delivery of a copy of them to the Consultant.
SHA shall not be responsible to the Consultant for nonperformance of
any such rules, regulations or policies by any other vendors,
contractors, consultants or other third parties.
4. Small and/or Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Requirements: SHA
strongly encourages minority-owned and women-owned businesses, socially and
economically disadvantaged business enterprises, HUD Section 3 businesses,
small businesses and veteran-owned businesses to submit proposals, to
participate as partners, or to participate in other business activity in response to
this Solicitation.
5. Reserved.
6. Section 3 Requirements: Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act
of 1968 (hereinafter “Section 3 Laws”) requires SHA to the greatest extent feasible
to provide employment opportunities to Section 3 residents. Section 3 residents
include residents of SHA communities and other low-income residents of Seattle.
Section 3 Contract Language: The following language regarding Section 3 will be
included as part of the Contract to be executed based on this Solicitation.
a) The work to be performed under the Contract is subject to the requirements
of the Section 3 Laws. The purpose of the Section 3 Laws is to ensure that
employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD
assistance or HUD-assisted projects covered by the Section 3 Laws, shall,
to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to low- and very low-income
persons, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for
housing.
b) The parties to the Contract agree to comply with the Section 3 Laws. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, Consultant shall comply, and shall
require its subcontractors and subconsultants to comply, with the
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