Opportunity
CanadaBuys #BC228411
Cooling System Upgrade at Adanac Park Lodge for Vancouver Coastal Health Authority
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 14, 2026
Identifier
BC228411
NAICS
238220, 238290
This opportunity involves a major cooling system upgrade at Adanac Park Lodge for the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. - Government Buyer: - Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCHA) - Scope of Work: - Removal of existing chiller and cooling tower - Temporary demolition of mechanical room wall for chiller access - Installation of a replacement chiller - Structural roof upgrades to support new equipment - Installation of a new adiabatic cooler, air source heat pump, and associated heat exchangers - Construction of a purpose-built acoustic enclosure - Replacement of existing cooling pumps with higher-capacity units - Installation of new piping and four cooling coils to integrate with the existing cooling water loop and central air handling units (AHUs) - Eligibility Requirements: - Only General Contractors and Mechanical Contractors pre-qualified for non-acute care projects over $1M by the Health Authorities are eligible to bid - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, manufacturers, or part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project requires significant structural and mechanical upgrades - Acoustic enclosure for noise mitigation - Integration with existing building systems - Ready-for-takeover date targeted (see tender for details) - Full project details available on a third-party site
Description
This Invitation to Tender is issued by the Health Organization for a General Contractor to perform the Adanac Park Lodge Cooling Upgrade. The scope includes removal of the existing chiller and cooling tower, temporary demolition of the mechanical room wall for chiller access, and installation of a replacement chiller. Structural upgrades to the roof will support new cooling equipment enclosed within an acoustic enclosure, replacement of cooling pumps, and integration with the existing cooling water loop and central AHUs. The project targets a ready-for-takeover date of February 28th, 2027.