NOTICE: 210285 Replace HVAC System Components Administrative Building 3468
Federal opportunity from MILDV - Military Division • Military Division. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-15-40, 72-15-21, 72-15-13, 72-15-12, 72-15-15.
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Project will be eHosted and eBid at www.BidDocs.com. Replace HVAC System Components at Administrative Building 3468 at Camp Edwards, MA. The GC is to hire a third-party Mechanical Electrical Coordinator. Includes demolition, abatement, concrete by GC, masonry, metals, enclosures, finishes, HVAC, electrical, Medium voltage distribution, fire alarm and site work. FSBs include Miscellaneous and Ornamental Metals, Acoustical Tile, Painting, HVAC, Electrical
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The project involves replacing HVAC system components at Administrative Building 3468 in Camp Edwards, MA, as specified in notice 210285. Bidding will be conducted through www.BidDocs.com, with a response deadline set for March 20, 2026. The scope includes demolition, abatement, and various electrical and mechanical components.
The buyer aims to replace outdated HVAC system components, ensuring compliance with modern standards and enhancing building efficiency.
- Demolition of old HVAC components
- Abatement procedures as necessary
- Concrete work by General Contractor
- Masonry and metals fabrication
- Installation of new HVAC systems
- Electrical work including medium voltage distribution
- Fire alarm updates
- Site work adjustments
- Company profile and relevant experience
- Proof of licensing and insurance
- Project timeline and milestones
- Cost proposal, including breakdown of labor and materials
- References from similar projects
- Staff qualifications and roles including Mechanical Electrical Coordinator
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- Detailed specifications for the HVAC system components
- Specific deadlines for the phases of the project
- Clarification on the role of the third-party Mechanical Electrical Coordinator
- Estimated budget range for the project
- Available site assessments or studies on building conditions
- Existing HVAC system specifications and limitations
- Any particular environmental regulations that must be adhered to
- Requirements for subcontractor qualifications
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