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Bid Description:
This project will replace an existing water source heat pump system with a new variable air volume (VAV) system. The project also includes replacement of the existing DDC control system throughout the building and the installation of an 80 ton chiller module. The existing water source heat pump system consists of two dedicated outside air units located in the attic, a heat water to water heat exchanger, two pumps, and
approximately 60 water source heat pumps. The heat pump system is primarily located in the “wings” of Legislative Hall and was installed in the 1990 renovations. The new VAV system will consist of four central station air handling units, a water-to-water heat exchanger, two pumps and approximately 60 VAV boxes with hot water re-heat. The new building control system will be a BACnet DDC system that incorporates the
State’s BAS Standards. Design development documents for the project have been developed by the State’s engineering firm, Delaware Engineering and Design Corporation (DEDC) of Newark, Delaware. Current design documents will be provided to shortlisted firms. The goal of the CM will be to work closely with the project team (DFM, Legislative Hall staff, DEDC) to develop a procurement and construction plan that will complete the project in the most efficient manner possible with the least amount of disruption to the persons working in Legislative Hall. Timing and scheduling will be key components of a successful project work plan. The CM will provide and coordinate HVAC testing and balancing services as part of their proposal. For more details please visit: http://t.co/ioM71R69 To learn about all the energy incentives and projects available, check out www.energygridiq.com or download our iOS app Watt Rebate today. You can also get quick access to incentives with our new Facebook app or enter your own energy project here.
Bid Description:
This project will replace an existing water source heat pump system with a new variable air volume (VAV) system. The project also includes replacement of the existing DDC control system throughout the building and the installation of an 80 ton chiller module. The existing water source heat pump system consists of two dedicated outside air units located in the attic, a heat water to water heat exchanger, two pumps, and
approximately 60 water source heat pumps. The heat pump system is primarily located in the “wings” of Legislative Hall and was installed in the 1990 renovations. The new VAV system will consist of four central station air handling units, a water-to-water heat exchanger, two pumps and approximately 60 VAV boxes with hot water re-heat. The new building control system will be a BACnet DDC system that incorporates the
State’s BAS Standards. Design development documents for the project have been developed by the State’s engineering firm, Delaware Engineering and Design Corporation (DEDC) of Newark, Delaware. Current design documents will be provided to shortlisted firms. The goal of the CM will be to work closely with the project team (DFM, Legislative Hall staff, DEDC) to develop a procurement and construction plan that will complete the project in the most efficient manner possible with the least amount of disruption to the persons working in Legislative Hall. Timing and scheduling will be key components of a successful project work plan. The CM will provide and coordinate HVAC testing and balancing services as part of their proposal. For more details please visit: http://t.co/ioM71R69 To learn about all the energy incentives and projects available, check out www.energygridiq.com or download our iOS app Watt Rebate today. You can also get quick access to incentives with our new Facebook app or enter your own energy project here.
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