Opportunity
Quebec SEAO #23-040
Université McGill Solicits Replacement of Ventilation Units for Laser Laboratories
Posted
April 01, 2026
Respond By
April 22, 2026
Identifier
23-040
NAICS
238220
This opportunity involves construction services for Université McGill to replace air conditioning and ventilation systems in the Ottomaas building, specifically serving two laser laboratories with controlled temperature requirements. - Government Buyer: - Université McGill (Montréal, Québec) - Contracting office located at 1010 rue Sherbrooke ouest 7e étage Suite 700, Montréal, QC - Scope of Work: - Replacement of two water-to-water heat pump ventilation units - Replacement of two electric coils in ducts - Installation of temperature sensors and controllers in laser laboratories - Connection of new units to electrical panels - Installation of circulation pumps, heat exchangers, and control valves - Includes ventilation, piping, plumbing, fire protection, regulation, and architectural work - Products/Services Requested: - Construction and installation services for HVAC and related systems - No specific OEMs, part numbers, or vendors are named - Unique Requirements: - Work must be completed within 8 days - Project serves specialized laser laboratories requiring precise temperature control - Estimated Contract Value: - Between $368,000 and $653,199 - Place of Performance: - Ottomaas building, Université McGill, Montréal, QC
Description
This tender is for the replacement of two ventilation units in the basement corner block of the Ottomaas building at Université McGill, serving two laser laboratories with controlled temperature. The work includes ventilation, piping, plumbing, fire protection, regulation, and architectural tasks. It involves replacing two water-to-water heat pump ventilation units and two electric coils in ducts, adding temperature sensors and controllers in the laboratories, connecting units to new electrical panels, and installing circulation pumps, heat exchangers, and control valves. The contract duration is 8 days, with work starting in May 2026.