Opportunity

Washington County Civic Plus #870

Washington County Seeks Multi-OEM Building Control System Maintenance and Programming Services

Posted

May 19, 2026

Respond By

June 08, 2026

Identifier

870

NAICS

238290

Washington County Public Works is seeking proposals for a five-year contract to provide programming and maintenance services for building control systems across multiple county facilities. - Government Buyer: - Washington County Public Works Department, Building Services Division - Contact: Christina Mastro - OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) highlighted: - Niagara - Honeywell - Allerton - ALC (Automated Logic Corporation) - Distech - Schneider Electric - Products/Services Requested: - Maintenance and programming of building automation systems from the above OEMs - On-call and preventative maintenance - System backups, alarm and sensor data reviews - Emergency response (within 12 hours) - OEM parts sourcing (within five business days) - On-site technician support - Optional: consulting, training, and Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) inspection/calibration - Notable Requirements: - Proposals may cover one or more OEM systems; multiple awards possible - Technicians must have relevant certifications and experience - Fee schedules and detailed qualifications required in proposals - Place of Performance: - Services to be performed at a range of county facilities, including the Government Center, Law Enforcement Center, Courthouse, service centers, libraries, transit centers, environmental centers, and public works shops throughout Washington County, MN

Description

Washington County is soliciting proposals for program and maintenance services of building control systems across multiple county buildings. The contract sought is for a five-year period with a maximum total contract value of $175,000. The scope includes servicing various automation systems such as Niagara, Honeywell, Allerton, and Distech at multiple locations including the Government Center, Law Enforcement Center, and others. The county may award multiple contracts and encourages contractors to highlight notable qualifications.

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