Closed Solicitation · DEPT OF DEFENSE
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The Department of Defense is seeking contractors to refurbish the air handling unit at Building 1171, including repairs and replacements of various components. The project requires a detailed work schedule and testing to ensure compliance with specifications. This opportunity is a service solicitation and does not fall under Simplified Acquisition Procedures.
Project is to refurbish air handling unit (AHU) at Building 1171. To accomplish this several AHU components will need to
be repaired/replaced. Work schedule shall be clearly delineated in a Gantt chart schedule with the dates submitted to the
Government for review and approval. Existing Unit: Trane, s/n U3A26715. Contractor shall remove and replace all fan
bearings as well as fan shaft. There should be no vibration, and a static air pressure test shall be conducted to ensure
manufacturer's specification cubic feet per minute are being produced at supply air trunk. Contractor shall startup system to
ensure existing AHU with Variable Frequency Drive. Contractor shall test the airflow to verify flows match original design.
Contractor shall make sure that the loop remains free of air bubbles when filling the coil with water. Contractor shall test and
balance the airflow to match original design airflow to conditioned areas. Replace fan shaft with original manufacturer size
shaft and install new supports to mitigate vibration of the shaft.
AMENDMENT 1 (14 APR 26):
Amendment made to correct an admin error in the Evaluation Factors attachment.
Original: Subfactor 1.1 mentioned a "Mobile Surveillance System" by mistake.
Edit: Removed "Mobile Surveillance System" to avoid confusion on what requirement this is for.
PETERSON SFB AIR HANDLING UNIT REPAIR is a federal acquisition solicitation issued by DEPT OF DEFENSE. Review the full description, attachments, and submission requirements on SamSearch before the response deadline.
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