Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-67510-NONST-2027-000000033
Comprehensive HVAC Replacement and Upgrade for Henry County Board of Education Facility
Posted
July 07, 2026
Respond By
August 06, 2026
Identifier
PE-67510-NONST-2027-000000033
NAICS
238220
This opportunity involves a full-scale HVAC system replacement and upgrade for a Henry County Board of Education facility in Georgia. - Government Buyer: - Henry County Board of Education (Georgia) - Products/Services Requested: - Replacement of wall-hung and rooftop air conditioning units - Replacement of furnaces, fan coil units, heat pumps, and ceiling-mounted water source heat pumps - Installation of new energy recovery units - Installation of a roof-mounted kitchen exhaust and make-up air system - Full replacement of the central plant, including cooling tower, heat exchanger, pumps, boilers, piping, insulation, and accessories - Integration of all new equipment into the existing DDC controls system - Modifications to gas piping and electrical connections to support new installations - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Existing ductwork to be reused where feasible - Only bids from contractors registered with the architect will be accepted - Contract awarded on a lump sum basis - Bid, performance, and payment bonds required - OEMs/Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned in the notice - Opportunity is open to general contractors
Description
The project involves comprehensive replacement and upgrade of the building’s HVAC systems, including wall-hung and rooftop air conditioning units, furnaces, fan coil units, heat pumps, and ceiling-mounted water source heat pumps, with reuse of existing ductwork where feasible. Work also includes installation of new energy recovery units and a roof-mounted kitchen exhaust and make-up air system. The central plant will be fully replaced, including the cooling tower, heat exchanger, pumps, boilers, and associated piping, insulation, and accessories. Additional scope includes integrating all new equipment into the existing DDC controls system and modifying gas piping and electrical connections to support the new installations.