Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-66061-NONST-2026-000000081
Turnkey Replacement of Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Fan at Georgia International Convention Center
Posted
April 10, 2026
Respond By
April 14, 2026
Identifier
PE-66061-NONST-2026-000000081
NAICS
238290
This opportunity involves the turnkey replacement of a commercial kitchen exhaust fan at the Georgia International Convention Center in College Park, Georgia. - Government Buyer: - City of College Park, Contracts and Procurement Department - Project location: Georgia International Convention Center, College Park, GA - OEMs and Vendors: - JencoFan (specified OEM for exhaust fan) - Equivalent products from other manufacturers may be considered if approved - Products/Services Requested: - JencoFan Exhaust Fan, Model STXBHP36RHUL (10 HP, 3-phase, UL listed), or approved equal - Quantity: 1 unit - Must meet or exceed existing fan's airflow and high-temperature kitchen exhaust requirements - Turnkey replacement service including: - Removal and disposal of old fan - Electrical disconnection/reconnection - Installation of new unit with curb adapters, supports, ductwork modifications, and weatherproofing - System commissioning, testing, and site cleanup - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Contractor must verify site conditions, obtain all permits, and coordinate work to minimize facility disruption - Compliance with all local, state, and federal codes - Minimum one-year labor warranty and required insurance - All labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to be provided by contractor - Equivalent products must be pre-approved if not JencoFan
Description
The City of College Park is soliciting bids for the removal of an existing commercial kitchen exhaust fan and the turnkey supply and installation of a new fan unit at the Georgia International Convention Center. The scope includes demolition, disposal, electrical disconnection and reconnection, installation of a JencoFan model STXBHP36RHUL or approved equal, ductwork modifications, weatherproofing, testing, and commissioning. Contractors must comply with all applicable codes, obtain necessary permits, and coordinate work to minimize disruption. The project requires full cleanup and restoration upon completion.