The city of Denver has issued two of the seven requests for proposals it expects to have out by the end of the year for work on its massive redevelopment project at the National Western Stock Show site.
Denver plans to create a 270-acre "National Western Center." The plan is for the center to host year-round events and feature office buildings, research and a medical center for horses.
RPFs for project reporting and communications and marketing are already out, with the latter issued last Thursday, said Kelly Leid, executive director of the city's Office of the National Western Center.
Next on the list is an RFP for campus program management, which will establish a team that controls things such as budgets and change management, Leid said, as well as one seeking a "master plan 2.0," a site transportation and parking management system and a plan for the redesign of Brighton Boulevard between 44th Street and Race Court.
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