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Wheeling Gateway Center Construction Bids Unsealed
Wheeling, WV (April 16, 2026) – Five (5) sealed submissions were received by Desmone for the public bid construction of the Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center were received and unsealed Thursday afternoon, marking one of the final steps toward mobilizing construction on one of the most transformational development projects in Northern West Virginia’s modern history. A Once-in-a-Generation Investment The Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center is a prototype for what tourism-driven economic development can look like in West Virginia — and a landmark that will redefine Wheeling’s primary entrance from the I-70 corridor for generations to come. More than 4,200 locals and visitors shaped the direction of this project through extensive community engagement. Their priorities guided every design decision from start to finish, including: A direct connection to the Heritage Trail Maximized views of the Historic Suspension Bridge Experiences rooted in Wheeling’s history The renderings for the new welcome/heritage center on 10th and Main streets in downtown Wheeling were released about two weeks ago, and the images revealed the facility would have access to the trails system along the Ohio River. That community vision resonated far beyond city limits. A coalition of federal, state, and local funding sources came together in support of this project, with contributions championed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Senator Jim Justice, Governor Patrick Morrisey, Congressman Riley Moore, and Senator Joe Manchin, among others. Most recently, a $2 million allocation was approved through the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026 to fund the structure connecting the building to the Heritage Trail below, one of the community’s most aspirational goals. “Going out to bid is how you take the temperature of the market, and that information is what our funding partners asked us to gather. This process gives us a clear picture of what it costs to deliver a project like this in today’s environment,” said Frank O’Brien, Executive Director of the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention Visitor’s Bureau. O’Brien continued, “Today, our architect has checked that the bids are all considered qualified and compliant with our funding agencies, and next week, the architect will meet with the three qualified, lowest bids to certify that their pricing matches the scope the project needs.” “The pricing we’ve received will directly inform how we work with our funding sources to refine our strategy and chart the clearest path forward.” Overview of Bidding Requirements The public bidding process was led by the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention & Visitors Bureau in conjunction with Desmone Architects. Because the Wheeling Gateway Center has been made possible through a partnership spanning federal, state, and local funding sources, each with its own compliance requirements, the bid structure was carefully designed to meet the standards of every contributing agency. To qualify, every contractor who submitted a bid was required to: Obtain the complete bid document from the architect Attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site tour on March 26, 2026 Submit a fully completed AIA Document A305-2020 “Contractor’s Qualification Statement” Submit pricing for all seven base bid packages as outlined in the bid document Additional project-specific requirements specific to the funding sources included: Davis-Bacon Act Wages BABA (Build America, Buy America) Act Hazardous Soils Immediately after unsealing, Desmone Architects reviewed all submissions to confirm each met the full qualification requirements before advancing in the process. Firms that Submitted Completed Bid Packages in the Order They Were Publicly Opened: Stonemile Group - $25,900,000 United Construction Company - $38,309,047 Rycon Construction Incorporated - $28,895,00 Mascaro Construction - $33,976,000 Massaro Corporation - $32,656,600 The interior of the new Heritage/Welcome Center will feature historical displays that focus on the Wheeling area. What Comes Next? With bids now in hand, they will be sent to funding partners to allow for a review process that will take place from April 17 to April 20 to review the qualified bids through a structured analysis. The three qualified and lowest bidders will then complete a meeting on April 22 to certify their bid scope, price with respect to the drawings and bidding instructions. Once the project team and funding partners have verified that all submissions are in full compliance with the requirements of every funding source, the contract negotiations will begin with the contractor who submitted the qualified, lowest bid covering the complete project scope as defined in the architectural drawings. A formal press release and statement will be made by the CVB when this process has concluded. From the first public meeting to today’s bid opening, the Wheeling Gateway Center has been shaped by the people it will serve. The support of legislators and agencies across every level of government is a testament to what a community-driven vision can accomplish. The project team looks forward to the next phase, and to welcoming the partner who will help bring this landmark to life. Read the full article
Construction Bids Unsealed for Wheeling Gateway Center
Wheeling, WV (April 16, 2026) – Five (5) sealed submissions were received by Desmone for the public bid construction of the Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center were received and unsealed Thursday afternoon, marking one of the final steps toward mobilizing construction on one of the most transformational development projects in Northern West Virginia’s modern history. A Once-in-a-Generation Investment The Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center is a prototype for what tourism-driven economic development can look like in West Virginia — and a landmark that will redefine Wheeling’s primary entrance from the I-70 corridor for generations to come. More than 4,200 locals and visitors shaped the direction of this project through extensive community engagement. Their priorities guided every design decision from start to finish, including: - A direct connection to the Heritage Trail - Maximized views of the Historic Suspension Bridge - Experiences rooted in Wheeling’s history That community vision resonated far beyond city limits A coalition of federal, state, and local funding sources came together in support of this project, with contributions championed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Senator Jim Justice, Governor Patrick Morrisey, Congressman Riley Moore, and Senator Joe Manchin, among others. Most recently, a $2 million allocation was approved through the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026 to fund the structure connecting the building to the Heritage Trail below, one of the community’s most aspirational goals. “Going out to bid is how you take the temperature of the market, and that information is what our funding partners asked us to gather. This process gives us a clear picture of what it costs to deliver a project like this in today’s environment,” said Frank O’Brien, Executive Director of the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention Visitor’s Bureau. O’Brien continued, “Today, our architect has checked that the bids are all considered qualified and compliant with our funding agencies, and next week, the architect will meet with the three qualified, lowest bids to certify that their pricing matches the scope the project needs.” “The pricing we’ve received will directly inform how we work with our funding sources to refine our strategy and chart the clearest path forward.” The front facade of the new welcome/heritage will be quite different from the way the hotel once stood there. Overview of Bidding Requirements The public bidding process was led by the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention & Visitors Bureau in conjunction with Desmone Architects. Because the Wheeling Gateway Center has been made possible through a partnership spanning federal, state, and local funding sources, each with its own compliance requirements, the bid structure was carefully designed to meet the standards of every contributing agency. To qualify, every contractor who submitted a bid was required to: - Obtain the complete bid document from the architect - Attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site tour on March 26, 2026 - Submit a fully completed AIA Document A305-2020 “Contractor’s Qualification Statement” - Submit pricing for all seven base bid packages as outlined in the bid document Additional project-specific requirements specific to the funding sources included: - Davis-Bacon Act Wages - BABA (Build America, Buy America) Act - Hazardous Soils Immediately after unsealing, Desmone Architects reviewed all submissions to confirm each met the full qualification requirements before advancing in the process. The purchase of the former Wheeling Inn was finalized in January 2023 and the CVB staged a press conference the following day. Firms that Submitted Completed Bid Packages in the Order they Were Publicly Opened: - Stonemile Group - $25,900,000 - United Construction Company - $38,309,047 - Rycon Construction Incorporated - $28,895,00 - Mascaro Construction - $33,976,000 - Massaro Corporation - $32,656,600 What Comes Next? With bids now in hand, they will be sent to funding partners to allow for a review process that will take place from April 17 to April 20 to review the qualified bids through a structured analysis. The three qualified and lowest bidders will then complete a meeting on April 22 to certify their bid scope, price with respect to the drawings and bidding instructions. Once the project team and funding partners have verified that all submissions are in full compliance with the requirements of every funding source, the contract negotiations will begin with the contractor who submitted the qualified, lowest bid covering the complete project scope as defined in the architectural drawings. A formal press release and statement will be made by the CVB when this process has concluded. From the first public meeting to today’s bid opening, the Wheeling Gateway Center has been shaped by the people it will serve. The support of legislators and agencies across every level of government is a testament to what a community-driven vision can accomplish. The project team looks forward to the next phase, and to welcoming the partner who will help bring this landmark to life. For more information, news, and updates on the Wheeling Gateway Center project, visit https://wheelinggateway.tippingpointdev.com/. Read the full article
Construction Bids Unsealed for Wheeling Gateway Center
Wheeling, WV (April 16, 2026) – Five (5) sealed submissions were received by Desmone for the public bid construction of the Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center were received and unsealed Thursday afternoon, marking one of the final steps toward mobilizing construction on one of the most transformational development projects in Northern West Virginia’s modern history. A Once-in-a-Generation Investment The Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center is a prototype for what tourism-driven economic development can look like in West Virginia — and a landmark that will redefine Wheeling’s primary entrance from the I-70 corridor for generations to come. More than 4,200 locals and visitors shaped the direction of this project through extensive community engagement. Their priorities guided every design decision from start to finish, including: - A direct connection to the Heritage Trail - Maximized views of the Historic Suspension Bridge - Experiences rooted in Wheeling’s history That community vision resonated far beyond city limits A coalition of federal, state, and local funding sources came together in support of this project, with contributions championed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Senator Jim Justice, Governor Patrick Morrisey, Congressman Riley Moore, and Senator Joe Manchin, among others. Most recently, a $2 million allocation was approved through the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026 to fund the structure connecting the building to the Heritage Trail below, one of the community’s most aspirational goals. “Going out to bid is how you take the temperature of the market, and that information is what our funding partners asked us to gather. This process gives us a clear picture of what it costs to deliver a project like this in today’s environment,” said Frank O’Brien, Executive Director of the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention Visitor’s Bureau. O’Brien continued, “Today, our architect has checked that the bids are all considered qualified and compliant with our funding agencies, and next week, the architect will meet with the three qualified, lowest bids to certify that their pricing matches the scope the project needs.” “The pricing we’ve received will directly inform how we work with our funding sources to refine our strategy and chart the clearest path forward.” The front facade of the new welcome/heritage will be quite different from the way the hotel once stood there. Overview of Bidding Requirements The public bidding process was led by the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention & Visitors Bureau in conjunction with Desmone Architects. Because the Wheeling Gateway Center has been made possible through a partnership spanning federal, state, and local funding sources, each with its own compliance requirements, the bid structure was carefully designed to meet the standards of every contributing agency. To qualify, every contractor who submitted a bid was required to: - Obtain the complete bid document from the architect - Attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site tour on March 26, 2026 - Submit a fully completed AIA Document A305-2020 “Contractor’s Qualification Statement” - Submit pricing for all seven base bid packages as outlined in the bid document Additional project-specific requirements specific to the funding sources included: - Davis-Bacon Act Wages - BABA (Build America, Buy America) Act - Hazardous Soils Immediately after unsealing, Desmone Architects reviewed all submissions to confirm each met the full qualification requirements before advancing in the process. The purchase of the former Wheeling Inn was finalized in January 2023 and the CVB staged a press conference the following day. Firms that Submitted Completed Bid Packages in the Order they Were Publicly Opened: - Stonemile Group - $25,900,000 - United Construction Company - $38,309,047 - Rycon Construction Incorporated - $28,895,00 - Mascaro Construction - $33,976,000 - Massaro Corporation - $32,656,600 What Comes Next? With bids now in hand, they will be sent to funding partners to allow for a review process that will take place from April 17 to April 20 to review the qualified bids through a structured analysis. The three qualified and lowest bidders will then complete a meeting on April 22 to certify their bid scope, price with respect to the drawings and bidding instructions. Once the project team and funding partners have verified that all submissions are in full compliance with the requirements of every funding source, the contract negotiations will begin with the contractor who submitted the qualified, lowest bid covering the complete project scope as defined in the architectural drawings. A formal press release and statement will be made by the CVB when this process has concluded. From the first public meeting to today’s bid opening, the Wheeling Gateway Center has been shaped by the people it will serve. The support of legislators and agencies across every level of government is a testament to what a community-driven vision can accomplish. The project team looks forward to the next phase, and to welcoming the partner who will help bring this landmark to life. For more information, news, and updates on the Wheeling Gateway Center project, visit https://wheelinggateway.tippingpointdev.com/. Read the full article
Construction Bids Unsealed for Wheeling Gateway Center
Wheeling, WV (April 16, 2026) – Five (5) sealed submissions were received by Desmone for the public bid construction of the Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center were received and unsealed Thursday afternoon, marking one of the final steps toward mobilizing construction on one of the most transformational development projects in Northern West Virginia’s modern history. A Once-in-a-Generation Investment The Wheeling Gateway Visitors and Heritage Center is a prototype for what tourism-driven economic development can look like in West Virginia — and a landmark that will redefine Wheeling’s primary entrance from the I-70 corridor for generations to come. More than 4,200 locals and visitors shaped the direction of this project through extensive community engagement. Their priorities guided every design decision from start to finish, including: - A direct connection to the Heritage Trail - Maximized views of the Historic Suspension Bridge - Experiences rooted in Wheeling’s history That community vision resonated far beyond city limits. A coalition of federal, state, and local funding sources came together in support of this project, with contributions championed by Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Senator Jim Justice, Governor Patrick Morrisey, Congressman Riley Moore, and Senator Joe Manchin, among others. Most recently, a $2 million allocation was approved through the Consolidated Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026 to fund the structure connecting the building to the Heritage Trail below, one of the community’s most aspirational goals. “Going out to bid is how you take the temperature of the market, and that information is what our funding partners asked us to gather. This process gives us a clear picture of what it costs to deliver a project like this in today’s environment,” said Frank O’Brien, Executive Director of the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention Visitor’s Bureau. O’Brien continued, “Today, our architect has checked that the bids are all considered qualified and compliant with our funding agencies, and next week, the architect will meet with the three qualified, lowest bids to certify that their pricing matches the scope the project needs.” “The pricing we’ve received will directly inform how we work with our funding sources to refine our strategy and chart the clearest path forward.” The front facade of the new welcome/heritage will be quite different from the way the hotel once stood there. Overview of Bidding Requirements The public bidding process was led by the Wheeling-Ohio County Convention & Visitors Bureau in conjunction with Desmone Architects. Because the Wheeling Gateway Center has been made possible through a partnership spanning federal, state, and local funding sources, each with its own compliance requirements, the bid structure was carefully designed to meet the standards of every contributing agency. To qualify, every contractor who submitted a bid was required to: - Obtain the complete bid document from the architect - Attend the mandatory pre-bid meeting and site tour on March 26, 2026 - Submit a fully completed AIA Document A305-2020 “Contractor’s Qualification Statement” - Submit pricing for all seven base bid packages as outlined in the bid document Additional project-specific requirements specific to the funding sources included: - Davis-Bacon Act Wages - BABA (Build America, Buy America) Act - Hazardous Soils Immediately after unsealing, Desmone Architects reviewed all submissions to confirm each met the full qualification requirements before advancing in the process. The purchase of the former Wheeling Inn was finalized in January 2023 and the CVB staged a press conference the following day. Firms that Submitted Completed Bid Packages in the Order they Were Publicly Opened: - Stonemile Group - $25,900,000 - United Construction Company - $38,309,047 - Rycon Construction Incorporated - $28,895,00 - Mascaro Construction - $33,976,000 - Massaro Corporation - $32,656,600 What Comes Next? With bids now in hand, they will be sent to funding partners to allow for a review process that will take place from April 17 to April 20 to review the qualified bids through a structured analysis. The three qualified and lowest bidders will then complete a meeting on April 22 to certify their bid scope, price with respect to the drawings and bidding instructions. Once the project team and funding partners have verified that all submissions are in full compliance with the requirements of every funding source, the contract negotiations will begin with the contractor who submitted the qualified, lowest bid covering the complete project scope as defined in the architectural drawings. A formal press release and statement will be made by the CVB when this process has concluded. From the first public meeting to today’s bid opening, the Wheeling Gateway Center has been shaped by the people it will serve. The support of legislators and agencies across every level of government is a testament to what a community-driven vision can accomplish. The project team looks forward to the next phase, and to welcoming the partner who will help bring this landmark to life. For more information, news, and updates on the Wheeling Gateway Center project, visit https://wheelinggateway.tippingpointdev.com/. Read the full article
“Main Street to Mountains” Plein Air Event and Juried Exhibition for America 250 Wheeling
WHEELING, W.Va. – April 1, 2026 – Wheeling Heritage, in partnership with the Fort Henry Chapter, NSSAR, will host Wheeling Main Street to Mountains: A Wheeling Portrait, a community-driven plein air art experience and juried exhibition created in celebration of America 250 Wheeling. On June 20, artists of all skill levels are invited to gather at designated locations throughout Wheeling to paint and capture the landscapes, architecture, people and character that define the city. Artwork created during the event, will be featured in a juried exhibition at the Artisan Center and remain on display through the summer. The public is encouraged to come out and experience the artists in action. A map of painting locations will be available the morning of the event at the Wheeling Heritage Port, so visitors can explore where artists are working across the city. “This experience gives people a personal and creative way to connect local identity with a national milestone,” said Scott Schenerlein, director of Wheeling Heritage. “As a heritage area, we’re focused on supporting working artists, encouraging community participation, and creating something that feels welcoming, visible, and rooted in Wheeling as part of the America 250 celebration.” The initiative is led by Jay Frey, Mindi Yarbrough and Gregory Siegwart in collaboration with Wheeling Heritage and the Fort Henry Chapter, NSSAR, with funding support from Elizabeth Stifel Kline, Wheeling Heritage, and the Wheeling Arts and Culture Commission. Plein Air Art Experience: Artists may register now through June 5. The $25 registration fee includes a boxed lunch, and participants may choose from seven painting locations across the city. All plein air artwork will be eligible for awards and included in the juried exhibition. The event will be juried by Gregory Siegwart. The public is encouraged to attend and observe artists at work throughout the day. Important Dates: - April 1, Registration opens - June 5, Registration deadline - June 20, Plein air event - June 20–23, Artwork delivery Juried Exhibition Call for Artists: The open call for the juried exhibition is also underway through June 5. The entry fee is $10, and artists may submit up to three works. Accepted mediums include painting, mixed media and sculpture. Submissions should reflect the spirit, identity and environment of Wheeling, including its landscapes, river views, architecture, people and history. The exhibition will be juried by Robert Sako. Exhibition Dates: - April 1, Applications open - June 5, Application deadline - June 12, Acceptance notification - June 22–26, Artwork delivery - July 2, Opening reception - July 2 - Aug. 31, Exhibition on view Artists can apply at wheelingheritage.org/america-250. For more information, contact Wheeling Heritage at [email protected] or call (304) 232-3087. Read the full article
Massie Common School House
Massie Common School House
Savannah Georgia It’s been a while since I’ve been out and about in my home city of Savannah. For those of you that love the scenes of this beautiful city, here’s a building from 1865 with a good story. Massie School-Savannah Georgia Savannah’s first free public school established in 1856 The school was in continuous service from 1856 to 1974, except for a brief period of time that it was…
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