Opportunity
Kentucky CGI Advantage 4 #RFB-785-2200000361-5
Replacement and Upgrade of Domestic Hot Water System at Thomson Hood Veterans Center, Wilmore, KY
Posted
January 27, 2022
Respond By
February 28, 2022
Identifier
RFB-785-2200000361-5
NAICS
238220
This opportunity involves the Commonwealth of Kentucky's Department of Veterans Affairs seeking bids for the replacement and upgrade of the domestic hot water system at the Thomson Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore, Kentucky. - Government Buyer: - Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Veterans Affairs, Division of Engineering and Contract Administration - Key contacts: Kristi Sharp (Procurement Manager), Tom Connolly (Consulting Engineer), Scott Baker (Division of Engineering) - OEMs and Vendors: - Automated Logic (for building automation system integration and monitoring) - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of three boiler water to domestic hot water heaters - Replacement of two storage tanks - Replacement of four recirculating pumps - Addition of one electronic DDC controlled thermostatic mixing valve - Installation of ten domestic hot water temperature monitoring locations - Integration of all new equipment with the existing Automated Logic building automation system - Unique or Notable Requirements: - All new equipment must be integrated and monitored via the existing Automated Logic system - Mandatory site visits and virtual prebid meetings - Strict COVID-19 protocols for contractors, including testing, PPE, and vaccination requirements - Estimated contract value between $411,000 and $416,408 - Place of Performance: - Thomson Hood Veterans Center, Wilmore, Kentucky
Description
This solicitation is for the replacement and upgrade of domestic hot water systems at the Thomson Hood Veterans Center in Wilmore, Kentucky. The project scope includes replacing three existing boiler water to domestic hot water heaters, two storage tanks, four recirculating pumps, adding one electronic DDC controlled thermostatic mixing valve, and installing ten domestic hot water temperature monitoring locations. All new equipment will be integrated and monitored via the existing Automated Logic building automation system. The procurement involves site visits and virtual prebid meetings, with adherence to current state COVID guidelines.