Four teams bid to modernise police headquarters in Washington, D.C.

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The District of Columbia's Office of Public-Private Partnerships has announced that it has received four responses to the Request for Alternative Proposals-Qualifications (RFAP-Q) for the Henry J. Daly Building project.

The project involves the full renovation and complete modernization of the Daly Building, which currently serves as headquarters for the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). The over 70-year-old building will be transform+ed into a state-of-the-art public safety headquarters with additional space for other District agencies.

Renovations are slated to include a full interior and exterior rehabilitation of the historic facility along with replacement or repair of all major systems, security improvements, the inclusion of training space for the department, and reconfigured parking. The project will be managed in coordination with MPD and DGS, the District’s facilities management agency.

Following evaluation of the respondents' statements of qualifications this summer, the District will prequalify a number of teams. These Shortlisted Proposers will then be invited to participate in a subsequent Request for Alternative Proposal (RFAP) process. Only the names of the shortlisted teams will be made public at that time.

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