Commercial Real Estate

Robeson County seeks builder for COMtech Industrial Shell Building Project

By Staff Report, posted 19 hours ago

Robeson County intends to procure a Design-Builder to deliver design and construction services for the COMtech Industrial Shell Building Project. The selected builder will be tasked with designing and constructing an industrial building shell approximately 72,900 square-feet pre-engineered metal building on 6” – 3500psi concrete slab with loading docks and all associated sitework.

This project received funding through the Golden Leaf Grant, and is subject to all requirements and regulations as such.

Statements of Qualifications (SOQs) must be submitted (hardcopy w/ accompanying digital copy) to the Robeson County Manager’s Office no later than 2:00 p.m. on May 28, 2025. The address to submit SOQ is 550 N Chestnut St, Lumberton, North Carolina 28358.  Digital submissions without an accompanying hardcopy will be rejected.

Proposers must register their intent to submit by contacting the County Clerk (Ms. Tammy Freeman) at 910-671-3022 or email  tammy.freeman@robesoncountync.gov. Prospective proposers must provide a name, phone number and email address. Questions from potential proposers may be directed to County Manager, Mrs. Kellie Blue, until close of business day on May 14, 2025.

The County reserves the right to reject any or all SOQs, to waive any informality or irregularity in any SOQ, and to cancel the RFQ at any point prior to the issuance of a Design-Build contract. The County shall be the sole judge of the merits of each SOQ. Proposers are cautioned against communicating with any other County official or staff regarding this RFQ during the solicitation period, as such communication may be deemed cause for respondent disqualification.

COMtech Business Park is a 700 acre site within Robeson County that serves to attract people of various industries and gather them all in one centralized location.

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