MYCF HVAC Replacement
Federal opportunity from 4151000 - Central | CENT - Central • Oregon Youth Authority. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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MYCF HVAC Replacement
See attached Request for Quote (RFQ) document.
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BidPulsar Analysis
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The Oregon Buy opportunity for the MYCF HVAC Replacement project invites qualified contractors to submit quotes by February 20, 2026. This project involves replacing the HVAC systems at the MYCF facility and is documented in the Request for Quote (RFQ) provided through multiple attachments. Interested bidders should review the RFQ documentation for detailed specifications and requirements.
Replace the HVAC systems at the MYCF facility, ensuring improved efficiency and compliance with current standards.
- Complete RFQ document
- Price proposal
- Company qualifications and experience
- Proof of insurance and bonding
- References from previous HVAC projects
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- Detailed scope of work specifics
- Budget range for the project
- Exact performance standards required
- List of applicable regulations
- Project timeline post-award
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