Opportunity
Penn Bid Bonfire #B862-26-01
Lancaster Recreation Center HVAC Replacement Project – Mechanical and Structural Construction
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 14, 2026
Identifier
B862-26-01
NAICS
238220, 238190
The City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA is seeking bids for the HVAC Replacement Project at the Lancaster Recreation Center. - Government Buyer: - City of Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA - Project Scope: - Replacement of four rooftop HVAC units (RTUs) - Mechanical Construction: Demolition of existing HVAC equipment, installation of new RTUs, ductwork revisions, electrical connections, piping, and related work - General/Structural Construction: Installation of structural steel to support new RTUs, roofing and flashing repairs - OEMs and Vendors: - Dynatech Controls (potential subcontractor for Building Automation System) - Products/Services Requested: - Four new rooftop HVAC units (RTUs) - Mechanical and structural construction services - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Compliance with federal and state prevailing wage laws (Davis-Bacon Act, Pennsylvania minimum wage) - Project is partially funded by HUD Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) - Submission of required documents, bonds, and pricing templates for each contract - Contractors and subcontractors must meet specific wage and documentation requirements
Description
The City of Lancaster, PA is soliciting bids for the Lancaster Recreation Center HVAC Replacement Project, which involves two prime contracts: Mechanical Construction and General/Structural Construction. The Mechanical Construction includes demolition of existing equipment, replacement of four RTUs, ductwork revisions, electrical connections, piping, and related work. The General/Structural Construction includes installation of structural steel to support new RTUs and roofing and flashing repairs. The project is funded in part through a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) from HUD and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and all contractors must comply with prevailing wage laws including the Davis-Bacon Act and Pennsylvania minimum wage rates.