DCP2323 - Pittsfield State Office Building HVAC Upgrades, Pittsfield, MA
Federal opportunity from DCP04 - Bid Room • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Pittsfield State Office Building HVAC Upgrades Pittsfield, MA. The project work consists of an HVAC upgrade at an existing office building. The scope of work includes Replacement of an antiquated rooftop unit (RTU) serving the north end of the first floor with an air handling unit (AHU) equipped with an energy recovery wheel and air scrubber to improve indoor air quality. In addition, the failed variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system serving first-floor spaces on the south end of the buildi
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The DCP2323 project involves critical HVAC upgrades at the Pittsfield State Office Building in Massachusetts, aimed at enhancing indoor air quality through the installation of an AHU with energy recovery capabilities. A key element of the scope is the replacement of an outdated rooftop unit which directly impacts the building's comfort and efficiency. Proposals are due by March 31, 2026, making this a timely opportunity for HVAC contractors with experience in commercial upgrades.
The buyer aims to upgrade the HVAC system of the Pittsfield State Office Building to improve energy efficiency and indoor air quality by replacing existing, outdated equipment.
- Demolition of existing rooftop unit (RTU)
- Installation of new air handling unit (AHU) with energy recovery wheel
- Installation of air scrubber
- Replacement of failed variable refrigerant flow (VRF) system
- Testing and commissioning of new HVAC systems
- Technical proposal detailing approach and timeline
- Cost proposal with itemized pricing
- Company qualifications and past project experience
- Subcontractor information if applicable
- Proof of compliance with state licensing requirements
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- Details on the existing VRF system type
- Specific climate considerations for HVAC design
- Potential environmental regulations to follow
- Any site-specific installation challenges
- Preferred brands or models for HVAC equipment
- Historical maintenance issues with existing systems
- Quantity of air handling units required
- Timeline for project completion
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