RFP for Ohio Modern: Preserving Our Recent Past History-Architecture Survey
Survey project of properties from 1940-1970 in and around Dayton, Ohio.
05-01-09 - RFP
OH, United States, North America
The Ohio Historic Preservation Office (OHPO) of the Ohio Historical Society seeks professional services to undertake a reconnaissance and intensive level survey that will identify and evaluate mid-20th century properties and neighborhoods in the City of Dayton and selected neighboring suburban communities and transportation corridors. The Ohio Historic Preservation Office was awarded a Preserve America grant from the National Park Service to carry out this survey project. Additional support and partners for the project include the Ohio Department of Development, Ohio Humanities Council, the City of Dayton and the University of Dayton. The Ohio Modern project will include preparing a statewide historic context document outlining the important social, political, and economic trends that shaped land use decisions, architectural styles, property types and building technology in Ohio from 1940-1970 for which a separate Request for Proposals will be distributed.