Opportunity
Wichita Falls Independent School District Ionwave #2526-24-S-27 Addendum 1
WFISD Turnkey Food Service Equipment and Serving Line Replacement at Four Elementary Schools
Posted
April 24, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
2526-24-S-27 Addendum 1
NAICS
238220
WFISD is seeking turnkey replacement of food service equipment and serving lines at four elementary schools in Wichita Falls, TX. - Project Scope: - Removal and disposal of existing serving lines at Crockett, Franklin, Milam, and Zundy Elementary campuses - Delivery, installation, startup, and testing of new modular serving line systems - All labor, materials, and project management required for a fully operational system - Products Requested: - Multiteria Essence brand (or approved equivalent) modular serving line components: - Cashier Cart - Frost Top Cart - Hot Well Unit (5 individually heated wells) - Utility Cart - Cold Well Cart (3-well cold wells) - Each campus receives a full set of these components - Factory authorized installation required for all equipment - OEMs and Vendors: - Multiteria is the specified OEM; equivalent or superior products may be proposed with supporting documentation - Notable Requirements: - 5% bid bond required for all submitting vendors - 100% payment and performance bonds required for awarded vendors - All-inclusive pricing and site verification by vendors - Compliance with federal Child Nutrition Program procurement rules (2 CFR Part 200, 7 CFR Part 210) - Installation must be completed by August 1, with minimal disruption to school operations - Delivery and Installation Locations: - Crockett, Franklin, Milam, and Zundy Elementary campuses in Wichita Falls, TX - Coordination with WFISD Purchasing Department for project management
Description
Wichita Falls Independent School District (WFISD) is seeking proposals for the purchase and installation of food service equipment to replace serving lines at Crockett, Franklin, Milam, and Zundy Elementary campuses. This turnkey project includes removal of existing serving lines, provision of new equipment, delivery, installation, startup, testing, and all labor and materials necessary for a complete and fully operational system. The project is funded in whole or in part through the Child Nutrition Program and must comply with applicable federal, state, and local procurement requirements. The District anticipates project completion during Summer 2026 and will award to the vendor(s) providing the best value in accordance with procurement regulations.