Request for Proposal - MASHPEE WAMPANOAG ATTAQUIN HOUSE

The Project Architect will also serve as the Owner's Representative. They will be responsible for providing exceptional project leadership, will seek timely guidance and direction from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Administrator and shall report to the same on a timely basis with the Tribal Historic Preservation Office offering additional preservation and cultural guidance. The Project Architect's responsibility includes, but is not limited to the following:

Phase 1) Final Existing Conditions and Construction Design Drawings that incorporate engineering, structure, HVAC, and code requirements and are ready for bid; Construction Cost Estimates; identification of qualified contractors with experience working on historic buildings, review of bids, and contractor selection recommendations to the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal Historic Preservation Office.

Phase 2) Construction Management, Cost Tracking, Statutory, Regulatory, and Local Regulation Compliance. The Owner's Representative shall manage all activities of the Project's contractor, subcontractors, inspectors, engineers and consultants. The goal of the Owner's Representative is to ensure that the rehabilitation project for the historic building is successfully completed in accordance with the plans and to improve project delivery time, control costs, and ensure quality by keeping multiple, interrelated project components in sync, on time and within budget. A more detailed scope of work is available through the following contacts.

The Project Architect/Owner's Representative will be responsible for the rehabilitation of the Mashpee Wampanoag Parsonage, also known as the Attaquin House. Built in 1849 the Attaquin House was placed on the local "Historic Property" list in 2007, thus this project requires a unique understanding of historic preservation and the rehabilitation treatment of this period building. The owner's representative must adhere to any applicable Tribal, Federal, county or state laws applicable to the project.