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Published February 6, 2026 at 7:00 PM

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Renovation of a medical facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Completed plans call for the renovation of a 0-square-foot, 0-story below grade medical facility.

Enabler Lab Development at Saint Boniface Hospital. Official bid documents must be obtained online and bid submissions must be done through the Merx platform. Bidder's participating in the Site Walkthrough are required to sign-in and will be required to complete beforehand the Information and Agreement for Visitors on Business Form; Refer to Section 01 35 13.19 Special Procedures for Healthcare Facilities Last day for Questions / RFIs January 28, 2026 at 2:00 pm, Central Time For RFIs submitted electronically, include project name and RFI number in subject line of email. A. This specification section is intended to act as a supplement to Division 01 of the project manual. In the instance that this project includes a Division 01, the requirements therein supersede the requirements of this section, except the requirements for coordination amongst the divisions as stated below. If the project manual does not address requirements included below, this section prevails. B. It is intended for the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 scope of work to include complete and functional systems - including required materials, labor, equipment, and services necessary to achieve the desired final product. It is further intended for the Division 20 scope of work to include coordination with Divisions 21 and 22 and Division 23 for complete Fire Protection, Plumbing and HVAC systems. C. These specifications and accompanying drawings are intended to communicate the design concept for this project and outline the scope of work. They should not be viewed as a comprehensive document that details every specific task, item, or piece of equipment required to complete the project. D. It is understood that industry knowledge and experience is required to establish an accurate and complete scope of work from these documents, and it is assumed that the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 Contractors possess that knowledge and experience. E. Work not specifically noted in these specifications or the accompanying drawings, but is required to complete the project, shall be included by the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 Contractors as part of their scope of work. F. These specifications and accompanying drawings are the "contract documents", intended to supplement each other. Information included in either one shall be incorporated into the project . In the event of any conflicts, the most stringent requirements shall be considered the governing scope of work until and unless clarification can be obtained by the Contractor. G. In the event of dimensional discrepancies between Division 20, 21, 22, 23 documents and other disciplines, Architectural and Structural documents take precedence over Division 20, 21, 22, 23. Refer to this information for sufficient understanding to the extent that it impacts the Division 23 scope of work. H. Drawings are intended to indicate the general arrangement of piping, ductwork, equipment and other components of Division 20, 21, 22, 23 systems. They shall be followed as closely as possible, but shall be considered diagrammatic in nature and are not to be scaled. They are not intended to show every component, fitting, offset, etc. Components, fittings, offsets, etc. as required to meet the intent of the documents and achieve coordination with other trades shall be included in the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 scope of work. Note that more detailed information may be provided for certain areas of the project where special constraints exist. It is the intent of this detailed information to better communicate the constraints, but these drawings and details shall be considered diagrammatic in nature. I. Routing and Locations 1. It is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate equipment locations and system routing with available space and with other trades. 2. It is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate and verify the exact locations and routing of equipment and systems prior to fabrication and installation. If discrepancies are discovered as part of the verification process, the Contractor shall ask for written clarification/direction. Alteration, removal and/or replacement of work already installed as a result of failure to verify and/or coordinate prior to fabrication and/or installation shall be at the Contractor's expense. 3. Locations of equipment and appurtenances shown on the drawings are approximate unless specifically dimensioned. 4. All ductwork, piping, tubing, conduit, etc. shall be concealed within building construction unless noted otherwise. Mechanical rooms are considered to be within building construction for the purposes of this requirement. 5. Existing utilities, piping, and ductwork have been indicated as closely as possible. The Contractor can assume that points of connection to existing utilities have been shown within 3048 mm of the actual location. When actual points of connection are more than 3048 mm from the location shown on the drawings, the Contractor shall notify the Owner's Representative prior to commencing this portion of work. 6. The Contractor shall be responsible for any remedial work required from failure to locate and preserve underground utilities. This shall include all work necessary to repair any damaged utilities to their original condition. J. Scheduling 1. It is understood that while drawings are to be followed as closely as circumstances permit, the Contractor shall be responsible for installation of systems according to the true intent and meaning of Contract Documents. Anything not clear or in conflict will be explained by making application to Owner's Representative. The Contractor shall familiarize himself with his scope of work as well as the required coordination with other trades and the scheduling of other trades sufficiently to address coordination issues in a timely manner such that they do not result in remedial work for other trades. 2. Should conditions arise where certain changes would be advisable, secure approval from Owner's Representative for those changes before proceeding with work. Proceeding without written approval is at the Contractor's risk and at the Contractor's expense. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate with the work of various trades when installing interrelated work. Before installation of mechanical items, proper provisions shall be made to avoid interferences. Changes required in work specified in Division 20, 21, 22, 23 caused by neglect to do so shall be made at no cost to Owner. K. Cutting and Patching 1. The Division 20, 21, 22, 23 Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting and patching required to complete the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 scope of work. 2. Patching shall be performed such that it matches existing finishes. 3. The Contractor shall not cut any structural members without first getting approval from the Owner's Representative to do so. 4. All cutting and patching required to correct defective or otherwise unacceptable work shall be the responsibility of the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 Contractor. L. Guarantee 1. Division 20, 21, 22, 23 systems and equipment shall be guaranteed for a minimum period of one year after substantial completion. 2. Specific equipment and/or systems requiring warranties beyond one year are indicated in the table at the end of this section and/or within individual Division 21, 22 and 23 specification sections. 3. The guarantee shall begin at the Date of Acceptance, unless written documentation is provided noting otherwise. When more than one Date of Acceptance is indicated for various portions or specific equipment, the guarantee shall begin at the Date of Acceptance independently for each portion of the system or piece of equipment. 4. Permission to use Division 20, 21, 22, 23 systems or equipment for temporary heating or other contractor use prior to the Date of Acceptance, as outlined elsewhere in these specifications, shall not constitute the beginning of the guarantee period. The contractor shall make any necessary arrangements to extend equipment and/or system warranties sufficient to maintain the designated guarantee period from the Date of Acceptance. 5. Exception: When temporary heating and or other system use is requested by the Owner for the Owner's benefit prior to the Date of Acceptance, the guarantee period for the portions of the system or specific equipment requested for use may begin at the time it is put into service. This can only be assumed to have occurred if written documentation is provided indicating such. M. Discrepancies in Document 1. If drawings and / or specifications conflict, the Contractor shall advise Engineer in writing within 30 days of the award of the contract. Otherwise Engineer's interpretation of contract documents shall be final. 2. If drawings / specifications do not coincide with manufacturers' requirements or applicable codes, and / or standards, the Contractor shall advise the Engineer in writing within 30 days of the award of the contract. Otherwise, Contractor shall provide revisions to their work as directed by the Engineer within contract price. 3. If the required material and / or installation can be interpreted differently from drawing to drawing or between drawings and specifications, the Contractor shall provide material and installation that is the most expensive. A. It is intended for the Division 20 Specifications to serve as common requirements that apply to all Division 21, 22, and 23 Specifications and Scope of Work. All requirements of the Division 20 Specifications shall apply to all Division 23 Specifications and Scope of Work, unless noted otherwise. B. It is intended for the Division 20, 21, 22, 23 scope of work to include complete and functional Mechanical systems - including all required materials, labor, equipment, and services necessary to achieve the desired final product. It is further intended for the Division 23 scope of work to include coordination with Divisions 21 and 22 for complete Fire Protection, Plumbing, and HVAC systems. Site Walkthrough 01/21/2026 at 1:00 PM CT Location: St. Boniface Hospital at 409 Tache Avenue Event Note Attendees are to assemble at the Robin’s Donuts on Level 0 near the SOUTH Entrance of St. Boniface Hospital at 409 Tache Avenue. The Site Visit is not mandatory, and failure to attend will not result in your Bid being rejected. Subcontractors are also welcome to attend. Notwithstanding that there is no requirement to visit the Site; Bidders are not relieved of the responsibility to ascertain the full extent of the Work required by the Contract Documents. Bidder’s participating in the Site Walkthrough are required to sign-in and will be required to complete beforehand the Information and Agreement for Visitors on Business Form; Refer to Section 01 35 13.19 Special Procedures for Healthcare Facilities

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