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THE GREENSBORO TIMES Photo of the Month ADVERTISEMENT FOR SINGLE PRIME BIDS


OFFICE FACILITY RENOVATION SANDHILLS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH ASHEBORO, NORTH CAROLINA COMM. NO. 4418


Single Prime proposals will be received by the SANDHILLS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH at SEVEN LAKES, NORTH CAROLINA until 3:00 PM, November 1, 2017 for an OFFICE AND MENTAL HEALTH FACILITY RENOVATION located at 110 W. Walker Avenue, Asheboro, North Carolina, and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read for the furnishing of labor, material and equipment entering into this project. Scope of work will consist of:


Provide all work shown on the Plans, in Project Manual and as required by Codes for the renovation of an existing 24,000 +/- SF, Three Story Office and Mental Health Crisis Center Building and Site Work. Work includes interior upfit, PME upgrades/replacement, elevator replacement and sprinkler addition.


Documents will be open for inspection in the office of Stogner Architecture, PA, 615 East Broad Avenue, Rockingham, North Carolina (Designer); or available for on-line viewing from the offices of McGraw Hill Financial www.mhfi.com; Construction Market Data www.reedbusiness.com; NEXTPLANS www.nextplans.com; Construction Journal www.constructionjournal.com; The Blue Book www.thebluebook.com.


Qualified bidders may obtain Electronic documents from Stogner Architecture, PA. For instructions email: info@stognerarchitecture.com. Printed documents may be obtained from AEC Imaging & Graphics, LLC, 125 Murray Hill Road, Ste. E, Southern Pines, North Carolina 27387; Phone: 910-693-1034; Email: aecimagingsp@embarqmail.com with production costs being paid by the contractor.


All contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the State laws governing their respective trades.


Mr. Earl Jones, co-founder of the International Civil Rights Museum and publisher of the Greensboro Times, was guest presenter in Dr. Callahan’s History of the Black Press . Students who visited the museum earlier this semester said the field trip gave them a better understanding why African Americans felt the need to start their own newspapers.


The Owner invites and encourages the participation of minorities, women, and disabled business enterprises, and prohibits discrimination against any person or business in pursuit or award of this opportunity on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.


PLANS AND PROJECT MANUAL AVAILABLE AFTER SEPTEMBER 6, 2017.


Bid opening will be at the office of Sandhills Center for Mental Health and proposals may be delivered or shipped to the following address:


Sandhills Center for Mental Health 1120 Seven Lakes Drive* West End, NC 27376 Attn: Victoria Whitt, CEO


*(Please note bids mailed via the US Postal Service should be sent to: P.O. Box 9, West End, NC 27376). The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities.


Victoria Whitt, CEO SANDHILLS CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH Designer:


Stogner Architecture, PA 615 East Broad Avenue Rockingham, North Carolina 28379


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KEEP TONY WILKINS


...a positive and compassionate voice for the community


District 5 City Councilman Tony Wilkins discusses issues of importance with Troy Lawson and Rev. Odell Cleveland.


“Out of the Garden Project is grateful to Need Health Care?


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Tony Wilkins for leading the charge with the City Council to provide funding to help the most vulnerable among us.


The $10k will provide nearly 50,000 meals.”


...Don Milholin, CEO Out of the Garden Project


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