Call Detail
Call Overview
Days remaining to deadline: 23
Work Sample Requirements
Images | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 20
Audio | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 1
Video | Minimum:Min. 0, Maximum:Max. 2
Total Samples | Minimum:Min. 1, Maximum:Max. 20
Eligibility: Local
State: Illinois
Budget: NTE $500,000
Call Description
This Request for Proposals (RFP) seeks qualified consultants to carry out a comprehensive inventory, documentation, and condition assessment of the public art collection. By engaging in this comprehensive inventory, assessment, and documentation, DCASE aims to further its commitment to the long-term care of public art in Chicago.
The City of Chicago is home to one of the most dynamic and diverse public art collections in the United States, showcasing the city’s commitment to fostering creativity, engaging the public, and enriching its urban landscape. The Chicago Public Art Collection, which DCASE maintains, includes nearly 700 works of art exhibited in 143 municipal facilities around the city, such as airports, libraries, police stations, and parks. The Collection provides the citizens and guests of Chicago with an improved public environment and enhances City buildings and spaces with works by professional artists.
These consultant services are part of the larger Chicago Monuments Project initiative, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to address the City's collection of monuments and memorials, ensuring responsible stewardship and providing greater access for public engagement and education. Consultants responding to this RFP will play a critical role in preserving and promoting the city’s artistic heritage while ensuring that the collection remains both accessible and appreciated by the public.
PROJECT TIMELINE
Call opens: Monday June 2, 2025
Information Session: Monday June 16th, 2025 at 12pm CT
- Zoom Meeting ID: 860 9364 8754 || Passcode: 124929
Proposal Submission Deadline: Sunday June 29th, 2025 at 11:59pm CT
Selection and Award: Q3 2025
Work Commences: Q3 2025
Project Completion: Q4 2026
SCOPE OF SERVICES
- Project Initiation & Kickoff
- Review and become familiar with DCASE’s current public art collection.
- Meet with DCASE staff to refine and finalize goals, expected outcomes, and identify suitable methodologies for data collection and determine metadata categories.
- Develop a comprehensive project plan detailing timelines, deliverables, and key milestones.
- Inventory
- Conduct a thorough, on-site inventory of all artworks (permanent and temporary) in the City of Chicago’s public art collection, which will include visits to 143 facilities, including sites where works are in storage.
- Asset Tagging: Implement an asset registry protocol for identification and tracking.
- For each artwork, document information including, but not limited to:
- Title, artist, year of creation, and provenance.
- Description of the artwork (medium, dimensions, etc.).
- Artist information (life dates, nationality, contact information, etc.)
- GPS location and site-specific details.
- Photograph each artwork from multiple angles (high-resolution, condition-specific, but not expected to be conducted by a professional photographer).
- Condition Assessment
- Perform a detailed physical assessment of each artwork using a rating system based on industry standards and as mutually agreed to by DCASE and Proposer, examining:
- Structural integrity and material degradation.
- Environmental or external factors impacting the condition.
- Maintenance or conservation needs categorized by urgency
- Archival Document Compilation and Filing
- Materials, methods, processes and/or techniques (including product specifications, cut sheets, etc.)
- Fabricator (name, contact info)
- Installer (name, contact info)
- Historic conservation reports (including dates, conservator info, materials, methods, costs)
- Other historical and contextual material
- Data Storage & Transfer
- Store and organize data in a digital platform (to be mutually agreed upon between contractor and City) that can be easily transferred to the City upon project completion for integration in a to-be-determined collection management system. Develop a comprehensive, user-friendly digital database to house all collected data.
- Ensure the data is accessible to DCASE staff and scalable for future updates.
- Final Report & Recommendations
- Deliver a comprehensive final report summarizing the inventory and condition assessments.
- Provide recommendations for preservation, repair, and maintenance, with a prioritization strategy. This should include a comprehensive timetable of routine intervals for inspections and scheduled maintenance.
- Valuation:
- Estimate/assign insurance value or replacement value to each artwork in our collection, subcontracting to specialist with appropriate credentials as needed.
- Project Closeout
- Deliver all project materials, including the digital database, final report, and documentation (photos, condition reports).
- Participate in a project debrief to review findings and future steps with DCASE staff.
Application Requirements
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants must submit a digital application via CaFÉ (www.callforentry.org) by the following deadline: Sunday June 29th by 11:59pm CT. All uploaded files should be in PDF format. Applications should include:
- Letter of Interest (2-3 pages): Introduction of your firm, your qualifications, and why you are well-suited for this project.
- Project Approach: Detailed description of your approach to inventory, assessment, and report development.
- Timeline & Deliverables: A detailed project timeline with milestones.
- Budget Proposal: Detailed breakdown of costs, including personnel, local travel (eg ground transportation), insurance and materials; not to exceed $500,000.
- Key Personnel: Provide resumes or CVs for all key personnel who will be directly involved in the project, their intended role in project management, highlighting relevant experience and qualifications.
- References: At least three professional references from similar public art documentation or assessment projects, including Samples of Previous Work for each reference. If material is privileged and confidential, please provide summary of past projects including client, scope, location, and budget.
Eligibility Criteria
ELIGIBILITY
Due to the highly localized nature of the work, the City will prioritize teams that are based in Chicago and the surrounding region. Firms and interested parties located outside this geographic area are welcome to apply but must identify local staffing support as airfare and lodging are not eligible expenses.