Art In Architecture (AIA) for Artist Services for the Expansion & Reconfiguration Project at the San Luis I Land Port of Entry
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONPUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICEPBS R9 AMD CAPITAL PROJECTSSAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94102, USA

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Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers (711510)

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SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: OTHER (R499)
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    Presolicitation GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION is seeking Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers for Artist Services for the Expansion & Reconfiguration Project at the San Luis I Land Port of Entry in San Luis, Arizona, United States. The project involves the expansion and modernization of the facility to address structural issues and increasing traffic demands. The GSA AIA Program will commission American artists to create publicly scaled and permanently installed artworks for the project. The budget for the art commission is estimated to be approximately $1.3M. Interested artists must submit their application materials by June 3, 2024, to be considered for this project. The GSA AIA Panel will review the portfolios of artists and recommend a small group for the GSA to issue the Solicitation. The evaluation criteria will include experience, past performance, capacity, overall approach, and total evaluated price. For more information, contact Patricia Weber at patricia.weber@gsa.gov.

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