HVAC Replacement at the Dunstable Town Hall
Federal opportunity from THO01 - Town Hall • Town of Dunstable. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Feb 17, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 10, 15, 11, 00.
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Agency & Office
Description
Project includes the replacement of two air handlers and condensers serving offices in the basement level and second floor of Town Hall.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The HVAC Replacement project at the Dunstable Town Hall involves replacing two air handlers and condensers. Bids are due on February 17, 2026, providing ample time for potential contractors to prepare and submit their proposals. This project targets the mechanical systems serving the basement and second floor offices, highlighting the need for experienced HVAC contractors.
The buyer is seeking a contractor to replace existing HVAC systems to improve efficiency and reliability for municipal office spaces.
- HVAC contractors with experience in commercial systems
- Bidders with a strong track record in municipal projects
- Companies with the capability for system design and installation
- Evaluate existing HVAC systems
- Design replacement systems
- Procure new air handlers and condensers
- Install new equipment in the designated locations
- Test the new systems for operational efficiency
- Business license and insurance documentation
- Technical proposal including system specifications
- Timeline for project completion
- Cost estimate and payment schedule
- References from previous similar projects
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
- Must comply with local building codes
- Adherence to safety regulations during installation
- Consider competitive pricing due to the potential for multiple bidders
- Include options for maintenance contracts post-installation to enhance bid attractiveness
- Potential to partner with local HVAC suppliers for equipment sourcing
- Collaboration with engineering firms for system design
- Existing structural challenges may complicate installations
- Delays in equipment delivery could affect project timelines
- Potential for change orders if unforeseen conditions arise during installation
- What is the current condition of the existing HVAC infrastructure?
- Are there preferred manufacturers for the air handlers and condensers?
- What is the budget range for this project?
Some notices publish limited source detail. Confirm these points before final bid/no-bid decisions.
- Budget range for the project is not provided
- Details on existing HVAC conditions are missing
- Specific performance metrics expected from the new systems are not listed
- Information on warranty or maintenance expectations for installed equipment is absent
- Any historical issues with the existing HVAC systems are not mentioned
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