The Crawford County Council on Aging, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides essential community-based services to local seniors, has officially announced it is seeking requests for qualifications (RFQ) from qualified architectural firms. The organization aims to secure professional design and consulting services as it moves forward with plans to construct a new multipurpose senior center facility.
This significant development represents a major step forward in the organization's efforts to better serve the aging population in Crawford County. The new multipurpose senior center is designed to provide enhanced facilities and expanded services for elderly residents throughout the community, addressing the growing needs of the area's senior population.
Architectural firms interested in participating in this project can access the complete RFQ documentation through the Crawford County Council on Aging's official website at crawfordcountyaging.com. The comprehensive document outlines all specifications, requirements, and evaluation criteria that firms must meet to be considered for this important community project.
The submission deadline has been set for Wednesday, October 1, 2025, giving interested architectural firms adequate time to prepare thorough and competitive proposals. All qualified firms are encouraged to review the requirements carefully and submit their qualifications before the specified deadline.
For additional information regarding the RFQ process, project specifications, or to clarify any questions about the submission requirements, interested parties can contact Cassie Herchler, who serves as the Executive Director of the Crawford County Council on Aging. She can be reached by phone at 419-562-3050 or via email at cherschlercccoa.org. The organization encourages potential bidders to reach out early if they need clarification on any aspect of the project or submission process.