RFP issued for new law school design

June 30, 2008

Calling all architects and engineers: the University of Baltimore wants you to design its new $107 million law school.

A request for proposals (PDF) was issued Friday for the new John and Frances Angelos Law Center, scheduled to open in 2012. The building, like the current law school home, will be named after the parents of Peter G. Angelos, a UB alum who recently pledged up to $5 million in matching funds toward construction.

The Abell Foundation is underwriting a $150,000 design competition for the building, to be located on the corner of Charles Street and Mount Royal Avenue. The architect is scheduled to be selected by January.

An initial technical proposal is due July 28, and those interested can attend a pre-proposal conference and tour the new building’s site July 10.

DANNY JACOBS, Legal Affairs Writer

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