Medina Seeks Consultant for City Building Assessment

Officials request qualifications for needs study of municipal facilities.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 2:00am

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The city of Medina, Ohio is seeking proposals from consultants to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment and facility study for several of its municipal buildings. The goal is to evaluate the current condition of these city-owned properties and identify any necessary upgrades or renovations.

Why it matters

As Medina's infrastructure ages, city leaders want to take a proactive approach to maintaining and improving key public facilities. This assessment will help inform future capital improvement plans and ensure city buildings continue to meet the needs of residents and staff.

The details

The city is requesting qualifications from consultants with experience in conducting facility assessments for local governments. The selected firm will evaluate the current condition of several Medina buildings, including City Hall, the police station, fire department, and other municipal properties. The study will identify any needed repairs, code compliance issues, and potential expansions or renovations to better serve the community.

  • The request for qualifications was issued on April 16, 2026.
  • Proposals from consultants are due by May 15, 2026.

The players

City of Medina

The local government of Medina, Ohio, which owns and operates several municipal buildings that will be assessed.

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What’s next

Once a consultant is selected, the facility study is expected to take 3-4 months to complete. City officials will then review the findings and recommendations to determine the best path forward for upgrading or replacing any aging city buildings.

The takeaway

This assessment will give Medina's leaders a comprehensive understanding of the condition of their municipal facilities, allowing them to prioritize infrastructure investments and ensure city buildings continue to effectively serve the community.