Palm Springs advances $125.5 million convention center modernization with contractor selection process

Palm Springs Post

“We haven’t kept up with the Joneses, and we’ve lost the bells and whistles,” Mayor Ron deHarte said regarding the outdated facility.

The city has begun the formal process of selecting contractors for a $125.5 million convention center modernization project, issuing requests for qualifications (RFQs) for architectural and engineering services and an owner’s representative.

The city announced Wednesday evening that it released the RFQs as part of its plan to renovate and expand the Palm Springs Convention Center at 277 North Avenida Caballeros while improving pedestrian connections between the facility and downtown. An additional RFQ for urban design services will be issued later this month. Read the complete story.

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