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S Arlington Ave

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$700,000.00

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S Arlington Ave, Reno, NV

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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is a late Gothic Revival religious building with a tall, steeply-pitched front gable and square bell tower. Constructed in concrete to resemble stone, the church consists of a primary gabled mass with shed-roofed side aisles and chapel volumes. Gothic style design elements include pointed-arch door and window openings, vibrant stained glass windows, and handsomely carved wooden doors. The congregation built the church in two stages, beginning with a concrete basement, or crypt, completed in 1930. In 1948, the congregation began construction on the primary atop the crypt. These phases of construction are apparent in the church exterior, which features an incised concrete belt course delineating the basement and main floor levels. The interior is characterized by open volumes and a soaring, wood-trussed ceiling. The nave is oriented north to south with a transept crossing east to west. The main church floorplan contains a ladies chapel, childrens chapel, vesting room, sacristy, and choir loft. South of the church, there is a non-contributing two-story Modernist style parish house with a flat roof, built in 1958. The building, constructed with tilt-up concrete panels, is partially excavated into the northward trending slope on the south end of the lot. The floorplan includes administrative offices, a conference room, a social hall with a stage, and a kitchen. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County, Nevada (RTC) is requesting proposals from qualified contractors for a Construction Manager at Risk for the Arlington Avenue Bridge Project. CLARIFICATION DEADLINE 8/21/2023 3:00 PM

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