B402 Install HVAC Chase Doors
Federal opportunity from SC. Place of performance: SC. Response deadline: Feb 16, 2026.
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This opportunity involves the installation of HVAC chase doors for an agency in South Carolina, with a response deadline set for February 16, 2026. It is key for bidders to ensure they have the necessary capabilities to perform specialized installations in potentially restrictive environments, which is implicit for HVAC work. Bidders should be prepared to respond quickly as the notice was posted on January 23, 2026, allowing a limited timeframe for proposal development.
The buyer is seeking qualified contractors to install HVAC chase doors, a specific requirement that suggests a focus on managing airflow and access within building structures.
- Review installation requirements for HVAC chase doors
- Prepare and submit bids before the deadline
- Coordinate with suppliers for necessary materials
- Mobilize workforce to the site
- Install HVAC chase doors according to specifications
- Completed proposal form
- References from previous HVAC projects
- Certifications/licenses
- Proof of insurance
- Cost estimates for materials and labor
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- Detailed specifications for the HVAC chase doors
- Information about the site where installation will occur
- Budget range or cost estimates
- Specific requirements for the contractors
- Potential hazards at the installation site
- Any preferred brands or suppliers for chase doors
- Clarification on warranty requirements for the installed doors
- Special installation timing or phases
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