REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS
January 20, 2026
The Board of Trustees of the St. Louis County Library District (the “Library District”) requests
the submission of responses for qualifications from qualified firms to provide Material Testing
and Special Inspection Services for the Chesterfield Branch Project (the “Project”).
Response must be received no later than 3:00 p.m. C.T., on February 5, 2026 by:
Kelli Reeves, Manager, Facilities
St. Louis County Library District
1412 South Spoede Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63131
To preserve the integrity of the selection process, questions regarding this Request for Qualifications
should only be directed to Kelli Reeves. If you have any questions, please contact Kelli Reeves at
kreeves@slcl.org and copy scott.kolath@avisonyoung.com with the following in the subject line -
Material Testing and Special Inspection Services RFQ Questions – Chesterfield Branch Project.
BACKGROUND
The Library District is a political subdivision of the State of Missouri. The Board of Trustees
(“Board of Trustees”) of the Library District is a body corporate with all the powers and rights of
like or similar corporations serving more than 870,000 Library District residents.
All management and control of the Library District is vested in a Board of Trustees consisting of
five Trustees appointed by the County Executive of St. Louis County, Missouri. The Trustees serve
staggered four-year terms.
The Board of Trustees appoints a qualified librarian who holds that office at the Board of Trustees’
pleasure as the chief executive and administrative officer (“Director”) of the Library District.
The Board of Trustees has the power to purchase grounds, erect appropriate buildings and improve
existing buildings for the use of the Library District and its branches out of funds available or
through the issuance of bonds or otherwise.
The Library District was established by a vote of the residents of St. Louis County, Missouri in
1946. In 1947 the first library building opened and was quickly followed by two branch locations
in the heavily populated portion of North County. The 1960s saw an additional four branches,
including a new Headquarters building and the first of many building expansions. This building
boom resulted in the construction of branches throughout the 524 square miles of St. Louis County,
Missouri. A tax levy passed in 1973 allowed the Library District to add 12 branches to the system,
bringing the total number of branch locations to 20. The Library District is supported primarily by
the property taxes of Library District residents.
The Library District is seeking the professional and engineering services for all material testing
and special inspection services required by the current Building Code and those testing and
inspections which are identified in the Contract Documents.
The required material testing and special inspection services will consist of as-requested services
during the earthwork and building construction.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The Project is subject to all applicable laws of the State of Missouri governing the Library District,
including, but not limited to, the following:
● Missouri law prohibits all employers from employing aliens unlawfully present in the United States
to perform work within the State of Missouri, including the Project and Responders must comply
with the provisions relating thereto in Section 285.530, RSMo., as amended.
● All Responders on Library District contracts for services in excess of $5,000 must provide the
Library District with documentation and a sworn affidavit, with respect to employees working in
connection with the contracted services, affirming enrollment in a Federal Work Authorization
Program (“FWAP”). The affidavit shall also provide that the Responder does not knowingly
employ any person in connection with the contracted services who is an unauthorized alien. Such
affidavits must be provided with the Response to this Request for Qualifications.
● Every transient employer must comply with Sections 285.230 through 285.234, RSMo., as
amended, when applicable.
● Pursuant to Section 34.600 RSMo, in the event that the contract for the services described in this
Request for Qualifications is for $100,000 or more, and the successful Responder employs ten (10)
or more employees, the contract shall include a written certification that the Responder is not
currently engaged in and shall not, for the duration of the contract, engage in a boycott of goods or
services from the State of Israel; companies doing business in or with Israel or authorized by,
licensed by, or organized under the laws of the State of Israel; or persons or entities doing business
in the State of Israel.
● In addition to the general requirements listed above, the successful Responder shall comply with
all laws, ordinances, regulations, and orders of federal, state, county, and local governing authorities
pertaining and applicable to the successful Responder and/or the Library District.
Applicable insurance coverage must be provided by the successful Responder before any work can be
started on the Project.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The Library District intends to engage a firm to provide material testing and special inspection services as
described herein for:
Chesterfield Branch – CB – (16431Main Circle Drive) The Library District plans to demolish the existing
building and build a new 20,700 square foot single story public library branch on the existing site. The
construction of this project is currently scheduled to commence in the first quarter of 2026.
Material Testing and Special Inspection Services
The scope of services includes providing material testing and special inspection services on behalf
of the Library District. The type of testing and inspection services will be defined for each project
in the Contract Documents. The following is a list of typical services anticipated:
(a) Special Inspections
1. Wind Resistant Components
2. Designated Seismic System Verifications
3. Exterior Insulation & Finish Systems
4. Sprayed Fire-Resistant Materials
5. Mastic & Intumescent Fire-Resistant Coatings
6. Fire-Resistant Penetrations & Joints
7. Additional Structural and Mechanical Special Inspections Requirements
8. Other Special Inspections indicated in the Contract Documents
(b) Testing and Inspecting
1. Concrete
i.
Inspections
1. Steel reinforcement placement
2. Steel reinforcement welding
3. Headed bolts and studs
4. Verification of use of required design mixture
5. Concrete placement, including conveying and depositing
6. Curing procedures and maintenance of curing temperature
7. Verification of concrete strength before removal of shores and
forms from beams and slabs
ii. Testing
iii. Measure floor and slab flatness and levelness
2. Masonry testing and inspection
3. Structural Steel
i. Testing and inspection of bolted and welded connections
ii. Testing and inspection of shear connectors
4. Steel Deck testing and inspections
5. Cold Formed Metal Framing testing and inspection
6. Earthmoving testing and inspection
7. Asphalt testing and inspection
8. Concrete Paving testing and inspection
9. Segmental Retaining Walls testing and inspection
10. Other testing and inspections indicated in the Contract Documents
This page summarizes the opportunity, including an overview and a preview of the attached documents.