Opportunity

Texas DIR/ESBD #TAMUS-RFP-02-3484

Construction Manager at Risk Sought for Reynolds Medical Sciences Building HVAC Upgrade

Posted

July 09, 2026

Respond By

August 06, 2026

Identifier

TAMUS-RFP-02-3484

NAICS

236220, 238220, 238290

Texas A&M University System is seeking a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for a major HVAC upgrade at the Reynolds Medical Sciences Building, Level 2, in College Station, Texas. - Government Buyer: - Texas A&M University System, Office of Facilities Planning & Construction, on behalf of the Board of Regents and Texas A&M University - Project Scope: - Modernization of mechanical systems on Level 2 of the Reynolds Medical Sciences Building - Replacement and modification of air-handling units (AHUs) to provide 100% outside air - Installation of a new laboratory exhaust system, including rooftop fans and new ductwork - Upgrades to thermal distribution and laboratory controls for improved safety and efficiency - Replacement of ceiling grid and tiles to accommodate mechanical improvements - Services Requested: - Pre-construction services: constructability guidance, cost estimates, construction schedules - Construction management at risk: provide a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) and complete construction services - Notable Requirements: - Building must remain operational during construction; detailed phasing plan required to minimize disruption - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Planning amount for the project is $12,700,000, with $10,365,753 allocated for construction - No named OEMs or product part numbers; opportunity is open to firms with relevant HVAC and construction management expertise

Description

The Texas A&M University System Office of Facilities Planning & Construction is seeking proposals for a Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) to provide pre-construction and construction services for the HVAC upgrade on Level 2 of the Reynolds Medical Sciences Building in College Station, Texas. The project involves modernizing mechanical systems to improve ventilation, support laboratory safety, and ensure operational reliability, including replacing air-handling units and installing a new laboratory exhaust system. The building must remain operational during construction, requiring a detailed phasing plan to minimize disruption. The planning amount for the project is $12,700,000, with $10,365,753 allocated for the construction contract.

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