Opportunity

Camas Municode #FAC23008G

City of Camas Solicits Bids for Fire Station 42 MEP Upgrades Featuring LG, Plymovent, Rheem, and More

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

August 11, 2026

Identifier

FAC23008G

NAICS

238220, 238210, 238290

The City of Camas, Washington is seeking bids for comprehensive mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) upgrades at Grass Valley Fire Station 42. - Government Buyer: - City of Camas, Washington (local government) - Project Scope: - Replacement of mechanical equipment and plumbing fixtures - Installation of new source capture vehicle exhaust system - Installation of energy recovery ventilation system and building automation system - Electrical upgrades throughout the facility - Demolition and reconstruction of a mezzanine wall to fully enclose the space - Review and repair of building siding, with attention to dry rot and water intrusion - Key OEMs and Equipment (highlighted): - LG Electronics: Split fan coil units (multiple models and part numbers) - Plymovent: Vehicle exhaust fans (TEV-585) and drive-through rails (MRP-70-2) - Renewaire: Electric duct heater (EK) - Rheem: Gas water heater (TRITON GHE80SU-160 (A)) - Grundfos: Recirculating pump (UPS15-55SF) - Caleffi: Thermostatic mixing valve (521 MIXCAL) - Amtrol: Domestic water expansion tank (ST-30VC-DD) - Products and Quantities: - 6 LG Electronics split fan coil units (various models/part numbers) - 1 Plymovent vehicle exhaust fan - 3 Plymovent vehicle exhaust rails - 1 Renewaire electric duct heater - 1 Rheem gas water heater - 1 Grundfos recirculating pump - 1 Caleffi thermostatic mixing valve - 1 Amtrol expansion tank - Notable Requirements: - Equipment substitutions allowed if matching quality, performance, and maintenance standards - Compliance with Clark County prevailing wage - Coordination with architectural and structural elements required - Detailed architectural and engineering plans provided - Estimated contract value: $907,000

Description

This project involves mechanical, electrical, and plumbing improvements at the Grass Valley Fire Station 42 located at 4321 NW Parker St., Camas, Washington. The scope includes replacing mechanical equipment and plumbing fixtures, installing a new source capture exhaust system, energy recovery ventilation system, building automation system, and electrical upgrades. Additionally, demolition of an existing half-height mezzanine wall and siding review and repairs are included. The project requires compliance with prevailing wages for Clark County and encourages attendance at a pre-bid meeting.

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