The Company shall provide repair Services for HVAC systems at all
Charlotte Area Transit System Facilities. Repair services shall be
comprehensive of all tasks necessary to ensure HVAC systems regain
operational status at their established capacity and efficiency. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards shall be followed, including reference to capacity and efficiency ratings. Charlotte Area Transit System has several different types and sizes of HVAC systems located throughout the City of Charlotte.
PSR # 1766
The scope of this project is to connect one 2000-ton chiller (owner furnished and set on equipment pad) and corresponding mechanical equipment to the CEP. The addition of the chiller will also include the installation of one 2000-ton rooftop cooling tower, one chilled water pump, removal of existing filtration systems, new side filtration skids, and one condenser water pump. Existing structure and piping will be extended as needed to accommodate the installation of the listed equipment.
The Facilities Department of Charlotte Douglas International Airport maintains a portfolio of various buildings, including the airport terminal, offices, fire stations, and tenant buildings, among others. The intent of this solicitation is to have a Company provide HVAC services for various Airport properties. The scope of services is required to assist the Airport with renovations, remodels, and maintenance of existing facilities. It will also include, but not limited to the following: service work, refrigerant, and hydronic piping, installation of equipment, duct work, insulation, and low voltage wiring.
Three (3) year term with two (2) additional one (1) year renewals.
Charlotte Water will be seeking a contract with multiple companies for HVAC preventative maintenance and repair services throughout its facilities. Facilities include, but are not limited to, administration buildings, water and wastewater treatment plants, lift stations, and booster stations. Preventative maintenance schedules are typically quarterly, and repairs are performed as needed. The goal of such contracts is to minimize downtime of HVAC equipment.
This project will renovate the existing HVAC System, Controls and Water heaters for Charlotte Fire Station 35. The scope of work includes removal and disposal of the existing mechanical system ductwork, furnaces, condensers, and dedicated outdoor air unit and installation of new mechanical split system
Dx/Furnaces and air distribution, and reconnect with existing DDC controls.
The purpose of this contract is to build a complete Condenser Water Loop as designed by AME Consulting Engineers. The system will be designed using a shell and tube heat exchanger connected to the Airport’s Central Chiller Plant, chilled water piping, to provide tempered condenser water for the food concessions, water-cooled, condensing units on walk-in cooler and freezers. Contract term 90 days.