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Published January 26, 2026 at 7:00 PM
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Remodeling of an educational facility in Riverton, Utah. Completed plans call for the remodel of a educational facility.
Jordan School District (JSD) is inviting qualified contractors (Contractors) to submit bids for the interior remodel of a section at the Kauri Sue Hamilton School located in Riverton, Utah. The awarded Contractor will be the lowest responsive and responsible bidder meeting the specifications and requirements of the bid documents. Scope of Work: 1. The Kauri Sue Hamilton School was built between 2009 and 2011. The Interior Remodel project includes the remodel of the office suite currently serving the CD C program into additional classrooms and support spaces. It is classified for E occupancy and Type IIB construction. Major building assemblies include concrete, steel, metal studs, gypsum board, doors and windows, interior finishes, mechanical, plumbing and electrical and other Work indicated in the Contract Documents. 2. The scope of work will extend beyond the physical area described above to make connections to existing systems, to add card readers to a limited number of doors throughout the school, and to remove existing carpet in Hallway A119. Work in Hallway A119 must be scheduled and completed expeditiously to maintain clear circulation through the school even in summer months. This IFB is issued in accordance with State of Utah Procurement Code, Utah Code Annotated (UCA) Chapter 63G-6a, and applicable Rules found in the Utah Administrative Rules (UAR). If any provision of this IFB conflicts with the UCA or UAR, the UCA or UAR will take precedence. The Jordan School District Purchasing Department reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the best interest of JSD. All questions, interpretations, or clarifications regarding this solicitation shall be submitted online and are subject to the deadline for submitting questions before February 2, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. (MST). A. The extent of electrical work is indicated on drawings and/or specified in Divisions 26, 27 and 28 sections of the specification. Provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision and service necessary for a complete electrical system. Work includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following items. ITEM SECTION 1. Electrical General Provisions 26 0500 2. Electrical Submittals and Spare Parts 26 0503 3. Electrical Connections for Equipment 26 0507 4. Conductors and Cables 26 0519 5. Grounding 26 0526 6. Supporting Devices 26 0529 7. Conduit Raceway 26 0532 8. Electrical Boxes and Fittings 26 0533 9. Electrical Seismic Control 26 0548 10. Electrical Identification 26 0553 11. Occupancy Sensors 26 0923 12. Lighting Control Equipment 26 0943 13. Panelboards 26 2416 14. Wiring Devices 26 2726 15. Overcurrent Protective Devices 26 2815 16. Demolition 26 4119 17. Interior and Exterior Building Lighting 26 5100 18. Telephone/Data Systems 27 1500 19. Audiovisual Systems 27 4100 20. Intercommunication Systems 27 5123 21. Access Control System 28 2200 22. Fire Alarm and Detection System 28 3111 A. Extent of electrical connection for equipment includes final electrical connection of all equipment having electrical requirements. Make final connections for all owner furnished equipment. See other applicable portions of specification for building temperature control wiring requirements. B. Refer to Division-23 sections for motor starters and controls furnished integrally with equipment; not work of this section. C. Refer to Division- 23 section for control system wiring; not work of this section. D. Refer to sections of other Divisions for specific individual equipment power requirements. A. Extent of electrical conductor and electrical cable work is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of conductors and cables in this section include the following: 1. Copper Conductors (600V) 2. Aluminum Conductor (600V) 3. Fire Resistive Cables 4. 0-10V Class 2 Circuits C. Applications for conductors and cables required for project include: 1. Power Distribution 2. Feeders 3. Branch Circuits 4. 0-10V Class 2 Circuits A. Provide grounding as specified herein, and as indicated on drawings. B. Provide grounding and bonding of all electrical and communication apparatus, machinery, appliances, building components, and items required by the NEC to provide a permanent, continuous, low impedance, grounding system. C. Unless otherwise indicated, ground the complete electrical installation including the system neutral, metallic conduits and raceways, boxes, fittings, devices, cabinets, and equipment in accordance with all code requirements. D. Ground each separately derived system, as described in NEC Section 250-30, unless otherwise indicated. E. Types of grounding in this section include the following: 1. Separately Derived Systems 2. Enclosures 3. Systems 4. Equipment 5. Other items indicated on drawings F. Requirements of this section apply to electrical grounding work specified elsewhere in these specifications. A. Extent of supports, anchors, and sleeves is indicated by drawings and schedules and/or specified in other Division-26 sections. See Section 260532, Raceways, for additional requirements. B. Work of this section includes supports, anchors, sleeves and seals required for a complete raceway support system, including but not limited to: clevis hangers, riser clamps, Cclamps, beam clamps, one and two hole conduit straps, offset conduit clamps, expansion anchors, toggle bolts, threaded rods, U-channel strut systems, threaded rods and all associated accessories. A. Conduit raceway work is indicated by drawings, schedules and as described herein. B. Types of raceways in this section include the following: 1. Electrical Metallic Tubing 2. Flexible Metal Conduit 3. Intermediate Metal Conduit 4. Liquid-tight Flexible Metal Conduit 5. Rigid Metal Conduit 6. Rigid Non-metallic Conduit C. Division-26 is responsible to provide conduit and rough-in for all Temperature Controls Systems. Coordinate with the Controls Contractor and verify exact location of all controls equipment and routing of conduit required. Obtain and review submittals of all Temperature Control Equipment from Controls Contractor and Divisions 21-23. A. The extent of electrical box and electrical fitting work is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of electrical boxes and fittings in this section include the following: 1. Outlet Boxes 2. Junction Boxes 3. Pull Boxes 4. Floor Boxes 5. Conduit Bodies 6. Bushings 7. Locknuts 8. Knockout Closures 9. Miscellaneous Boxes and Fittings A. The extent of occupancy sensor work is indicated by drawings and schedules. B. Types of occupancy sensors in this section include the following: 1. Dual Technology Wall Switch 2. Dual Technology Wall Switch with Dimming and Daylight Control. 3. Dual Technology Ceiling Sensor w/ Control Pack A. Extent of lighting control equipment work is indicated by drawings and schedules, and is hereby defined to include, but not by way of limitation, lighting control panels, control stations and other user interface devices, wiring and ancillary equipment. B. Types of lighting control equipment specified in this section, includes the following: 1. Low voltage relay control panels 2. Occupancy sensors 3. Daylight sensors 4. Wallstations/Switches 5. Lighting Load Controllers (Room Controllers) 6. Emergency Lighting Control Units/Generator Transfer Devices C. Requirements are indicated elsewhere in these specifications for work including but not limited to raceways, electrical boxes and fittings required for installation of lighting control equipment, not work of this section. A. The extent of wiring device work is indicated by drawings and schedules. Wiring devices are defined as single discrete units of electrical distribution systems that are intended to carry but not utilize electric energy. B. Types of electrical wiring devices in this section include the following: 1. Receptacles 2. Switches 3. Timer Switches 4. 0-10V & ELV LED LAMP DIMMERS 5. Cord caps 6. Cord connectors 7. Flat Panel Display Wall Box 8. Poke-through assemblies 9. Dryer Interlock Control Box A. Extent of overcurrent protective device work is indicated by drawings and schedules and specified herein. Overcurrent protective devices specified herein are for installation as individual components in separate enclosures. B. Types of overcurrent protective devices in this section include the following for operation at 600 Volts and below: 1. Molded case thermal circuit breakers 2. Power circuit breakers 3. Fuses C. Refer to other Division-26 sections for cable/wire and connector work required in conjunction with overcurrent protective devices. A. The intent of the drawings is to indicate major items affected and not to show every device, outlet, fixture, etc. affected by demolition work. B. The drawings do not necessarily reflect as-built conditions. The contractor shall visit the jobsite prior to bidding to determine the overall scope of demolition work. C. Refer to sections of other Divisions for applicable requirements affecting demolition work. D. Refer to Section 260500 for requirements with regard to power outages affecting the operation of existing electrical systems. A. Piping diagrams are schematic and indicate preferred pipe routing. It is the intent that the installation be complete. Where fixtures are not shown connected to any required services, they shall be connected properly and completely. Connect all fixtures to various services, i.e., hot water, cold water, waste, and vent, etc., as required. B. The work shall include furnishing of all materials and labor required for the job as described, together with all accessories and trim implied or required to finish the work, and generally as follows: 1. Plumbing fixtures and piping. 2. Sanitary sewer systems. 3. Backflow prevention systems A. The work to be done under this section includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, controls and accessories required to complete all heating, air conditioning, ventilating, plumbing, drainage, heat recovery, and other mechanical systems as shown on plans and/or described in these specifications, including miscellaneous items required to provide a complete and functional facility. B. Work shall include, but shall not be necessarily limited to, the following: 1. System commissioning 2. Testing 3. Balancing 4. Insulation systems 5. Air distribution system 6. Hot water heating systems 7. Exhaust systems 8. Automatic control systems 9. Plumbing systems 10. Special systems C. The mechanical contractor shall provide all miscellaneous electrical work and control wiring for special systems where the wiring requirements are provided by the equipment manufacturers and/or suppliers, unless all of the required wiring is clearly shown on the electrical drawings to be provided by the electrical contractor. A. The mechanical contractor shall employ an independent technical firm to perform the checking, adjusting, and balancing (CAB) of the HVAC systems. This firm shall be one whose operations are limited to the field of professional CAB, and this firm shall meet the following qualifications: 1. The firm shall be a member of AABC and/or NEBB. 2. The firm shall be one which is organized to provide professional services of this specific type. 3. The firm shall have completed projects of similar scope within the past 12 months and shall be capable of performing the services specified at the location of the facility described within the time frame specified, and following up the basic work as may be required. 4. All personnel used on the job site shall be engineering technicians, who shall have been permanent, full-time employees of the firm for a minimum of six (6) months prior to the start of the work for this project. 5. Approved contractors shall be Certified Test & Balance, Diamond Test & Balance, Independent Test & Balance, BTC Services, RS Analysis and Bonneville test & Balance. B. As a part of this contract, the mechanical contractor shall make all changes in the sheaves, belts, and dampers, including the addition of dampers required for correct balance as required by the CAB firm, at no additional cost to the Owner. C. The mechanical contractor shall provide and coordinate services of qualified, responsible subcontractors, suppliers, and personnel as required to correct, repair, or replace any and all deficient items or conditions found during the testing, adjusting, and balancing period. D. In order that all systems may be properly checked, balanced, and adjusted as required by these specifications, the mechanical contractor shall operate said systems at his expense for the length of the time necessary to properly verify their completion and readiness for the CAB and shall further pay all costs of operation during the CAB period. E. The project completion schedule shall be coordinated with the CAB work to provide sufficient times to permit the completion of CAB services prior to Owner occupancy.
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