The National Park Service (NPS) at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site has opened two Requests for Expression of Interest (RFEIs) and is inviting submissions of concepts that would renovate and re-use two historic buildings in the national park’s Vancouver Barracks complex. These concepts will be used to guide the Requests for Proposals for the buildings’ re-use.
The two historic buildings are Building 748 (a former Motor Repair Shop built in 1919) and Building 989 (a former Infantry Barracks built in 1905).
“We’re excited to continue the dialogue with the public and private sectors about adaptive reuse of these two historic buildings with great potential,” said Ray Cozby, project manager for Vancouver Barracks, in a press release.
NPS will hold site visits for interested parties on April 21 (10 a.m. for building 748 and 1 p.m. for building 989) and on May 7 (10 a.m. for building 989 and 1 p.m. for building 748). To RSVP, click here.
For more information on RFEIs and how to submit re-use concepts, click here. Proposals are due by 5 p.m. on June 5, 2015.