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Published August 29, 2025 at 8:00 PM

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Renovation of a military facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Completed plans call for the renovation of a military facility.

The 136th Airlift Wing requires the integration of building HVAC components with the existing system at the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Texas. The contractor shall furnish all labor, parts, tools, plant, equipment, appliances, transportation, and materials necessary to accomplish the requirements outlined in the attached Statement of Work (SOW). This project will upgrade the HVAC control systems in Buildings 1673, 1669, and 1676 at the 136th Airlift Wing to integrate with the base's Niagara system. This procurement is a 100% set-aside for Small Business concerns. Requests for Information shall be submitted by 2:00PM CT on 15 August 2025 to the following email address: 136.AW.MSC@us.af.mil Project specifics may be found in the attached solicitation and SOW. In accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 36.204: Project Magnitude is between $100,000 and $250,000. Site Visit Information: (a) Site Visit Date: 8 August 2025 (b) Site Visit Time: 9:00 AM (Local) (c) Site Visit Location: 100 Hensley Ave, Building 1671, NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas (Zip Code - 76127) (d) Instructions for Attendees: The Government will hold a site visit for the subject solicitation as noted above. To obtain installation access and the specific location for the site visit, interested parties must submit a request for attendance (not later than 48 hours prior to the scheduled site visit) to: 136.AW.MSC@us.af.mil and david.shamburger.5@us.af.mil The request for attendance must include the name (as it appears on government-issued identification) and company name of each attendee. Information provided at the site visit, as well as questions, shall not change/qualify the terms and conditions of the solicitation. Any changes needed to the solicitation will occur via amendment to this solicitation. *The value for this project is based on a financial range. The value is listed as the highest possible cost from the range provided by a stakeholder or official project document. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for identifying all components, hardware, software, and ancillary equipment required for the complete replacement and integration of the HVAC control systems in each building. This includes, but is not limited to, controllers, sensors, actuators, wiring, piping, ductwork modifications, and any other necessary materials or equipment to ensure a fully functional and compliant system. The Contractor's scope of work is explicitly limited to the replacement and integration of the HVAC control systems and does not include the replacement of major HVAC equipment such as chillers, air handlers, and boilers. The existing system information provided in Section 4 (Existing System Information) and the building-specific requirements also in Section 4 are for informational purposes only and do not relieve the Contractor of this responsibility. Any cost associated with unidentified components will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall base their bid on a thorough understanding of the existing conditions and the requirements of this SOW. CLIN 0001, Building 1673 :- Existing System Information: Building 1673's HVAC system is believed to consist of approximately nine AHUs with CHW and HW valves, nine VFDs, static pressure controls, OSA damper controls, supply, return, OSA, and mixed air sensors, freezestats, smoke detectors, and twelve ECVs for space temperature, humidity, and CO2 control. There are also approximately nine VAV boxes with associated zone sensors, one Carrier chiller and associated pump, and one Cleaver Brooks boiler with an associated pump. Existing controllers are believed to be MicroZone II. CLIN 0002, Building 1669: Existing System Information: Building 1669's HVAC system is believed to consist of approximately seven split systems with static pressure controls, OSA damper controls, supply, return, OSA, and mixed air sensors, freezestats, smoke detectors, and seven ECVs. There are also approximately seven associated zone sensors. Existing controllers are believed to be Trane Tracer. CLIN 0003, Building 1676: Existing System Information: Building 1676's HVAC system is believed to consist of approximately one AHU with CHW and HW valves, two VFDs, static pressure controls, OSA damper controls, supply, return, OSA, and mixed air sensors, freezestats, smoke detectors, and one ECV. There is also one Cleaver Brooks boiler and two HW pumps. Existing controllers are believed to be MicroZone II.

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