Opportunity
Texas DIR/ESBD #TAMUS-RFP-02-348
Construction Manager at Risk Sought for Reynolds Medical Sciences Building Level 2 HVAC Upgrade
Posted
July 08, 2026
Respond By
August 06, 2026
Identifier
TAMUS-RFP-02-348
NAICS
238220, 238210, 236220, 541310
This opportunity seeks a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for a major HVAC upgrade at Texas A&M University's Reynolds Medical Sciences Building Level 2. - Government Buyer: - Texas A&M University System, Office of Facilities Planning & Construction - Project Scope: - Modernization of mechanical systems on the second floor - Replacement and modification of air-handling units (AHUs) to provide 100% outside air - Installation of a new laboratory exhaust system with rooftop fans and new ductwork - Modification of the thermal distribution system - Installation of new laboratory controls, ceiling grid, and tiles - Services Requested: - Pre-construction services: constructability guidance, cost estimates, construction schedules - Development of a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) - Full construction services for the HVAC upgrade - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Building must remain operational during construction - Detailed phasing plan required to minimize disruption to ongoing activities - Emphasis on laboratory safety and improved ventilation - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated Value: - Planning amount: $12,700,000 - Construction contract allocation: $10,365,753
Description
The Texas A&M University System Office of Facilities Planning & Construction is seeking proposals to select a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) firm for the Reynolds Medical Sciences Building Level 2 HVAC Upgrade at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. The project involves pre-construction services including constructability guidance, cost estimates, and construction schedules, as well as providing a Guaranteed Maximum Price and performing complete construction services. The upgrade will modernize mechanical systems to improve ventilation, support laboratory safety, and ensure operational reliability while maintaining building operations during construction. The project includes replacing air-handling units, installing new laboratory exhaust systems, modifying thermal distribution, and updating controls and ductwork.