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Request for Proposal (RFP) for Marinette County

HVAC Equipment Maintenance

Posting Date:

October 24, 2012

Response Deadline: November 21, 2012

10 a.m. Central Daylight Time (CDT)

To:

John Machnik, County Facilities Director Marinette County 1926 Hall Avenue

Marinette, WI 54143

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Table of Contents BACKGROUND ...................................................................................................................................... 3 TENTATIVE PROJECT TIMELINE ...................................................................................................... 3

RFP QUESTIONS .................................................................................................................................... 3 RFP DUE DATE AND DELIVERY ADDRESS DETAILS .................................................................. 4 PROPOSAL FORMAT ............................................................................................................................ 4 RFP REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................ 5

Requirements: ....................................................................................................................................... 5

SCOPE OF WORK................................................................................................................................... 5 OPTION 1 ......................................................................................................................................... 6 OPTION 2 ......................................................................................................................................... 6

Specifications: ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Boilers ............................................................................................................................................... 6

Chillers .............................................................................................................................................. 6

Associated Equipment: ..................................................................................................................... 6 Pneumatic Temperature Control Systems: ....................................................................................... 6 Energy Management Systems: ......................................................................................................... 6

Variable frequency drive trouble shooting as needed ....................................................................... 7 METHOD OF PAYMENT ....................................................................................................................... 7

PROPOSAL SCORING AND EVALUATION ....................................................................................... 7 Organization capabilities (15 pts) ......................................................................................................... 7 Training, Education and Experience of Workforce (15 pts) ................................................................. 7

Proposer References (30 pts) ................................................................................................................ 8 Technical Information (20 pts) ............................................................................................................. 8

COST PROPOSAL (ATTACHMENT B) ................................................................................................ 8

REFERENCES (ATTACHMENT C) ...................................................................................................... 8

FINANCIAL VERIFICATION ................................................................................................................ 8 OTHER ..................................................................................................................................................... 8

CONTRACT TERMS (ATTACHMENT F) ............................................................................................ 9 ATTACHMENTS ..................................................................................................................................... 9

Appendices ATTACHMENT A ................................................................................................................................. 10 ATTACHMENT B ................................................................................................................................. 11 ATTACHMENT C ................................................................................................................................. 12 ATTACHMENT D ................................................................................................................................. 13

ATTACHMENT E ................................................................................................................................. 14 ATTACHMENT F .................................................................................................................................. 16

ATTACHMENT G……………………………………………………………………………………..18

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BACKGROUND Marinette County is soliciting proposals to provide a maintenance service plan, from a single provider, to perform preventive, predictive and corrective maintenance services of HVAC equipment and systems at Marinette County Courthouse (Courthouse), 1926 Hall Ave, the Law Enforcement Center (LEC), 2161 University Drive, Health and Human Services (HHS), 2500 Hall Ave, and Stephenson Public Library (Library), 1700 Hall Ave.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of the RFP, Marinette County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive any irregularity or informality in a proposal, and to accept or reject any item or a combination of items when doing so would be to the advantage of Marinette County or its taxpayers. It is further within the right of Marinette County to reject proposals that do not contain all elements and information requested in this document. Marinette County shall not be liable for any losses incurred by the vendor submitting the proposal. The cost of preparing a response to this RFP is not reimbursable in part or in whole. Any proposal received will become the property of Marinette County and a matter of public record. Any proprietary material or information should be marked and submitted as a supplement to the proposal to allow the County to protect the information as warranted. Contractors are encouraged to visit the facilities prior to submitting a proposal. Bidders may contact Marinette County Facilities Director via e-mail to [email protected] to schedule a site visit.

TENTATIVE PROJECT TIMELINE RFP Posted October 24, 2012 RFP Questions Due November 7, 2012 RFP Questions Answered & Posted November 14, 2012 RFP Responses Due from potential vendors November 21, 2012 Evaluation Committee Meeting November 28, 2012 Committee approval of Vendor December 4, 2012 County Board approval of Vendor December 13, 2012 Contract subject to approval of Corporation Counsel Respondents should check the Marinette County website (http://www.marinettecounty.com) for changes and addendums. It is the responsibility of all interested contractors to access the website for this information.

RFP QUESTIONS All communications concerning this RFP shall be submitted to the Marinette County Facilities Director via e-mail to [email protected].

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All questions related to this RFP must be submitted electronically no later than 10:00 a.m., CDT, November 7, 2012, via e-mail to [email protected]. Clearly mark the e-mail “Questions for HVAC Equipment Maintenance.” Phone call and faxed questions will not be accepted.

Answers to questions will be posted in the form of an addendum on the Marinette County website at www.marinettecounty.com on November 14, 2012 by no later than 4:00 PM, CDT. It is the responsibility of all interested vendors to access the website for this information. Calls for assistance with the website can be made to (715) 732-7419.

RFP DUE DATE AND DELIVERY ADDRESS DETAILS All Proposals are due by no later than 10:00 a.m. central time, November 21, 2012. It is the vendor’s responsibility to ensure their Proposal is received by the due date and time. There will be no exceptions regardless of the circumstance. Proposals shall be clearly labeled HVAC Equipment Maintenance and submitted to the location/address listed below. Proposals can be hand delivered or mailed. To facilitate evaluation of proposals, submit one clearly marked “original” along with six (6) sealed copies. The proposal shall be prepared with a straightforward, concise delineation of the vendor’s capabilities to satisfy the requirements of this RFP. Delivery Address for Hand Delivery, USPS, UPS, DHL, Fed X, etc.: John Machnik, County Facilities Director Marinette County HVAC Equipment Maintenance 1926 Hall Avenue Marinette, WI 54143 Email Delivery Address: PDF proposals may be emailed to [email protected], and must be received by no later than 10:00 a.m. central time, November 21, 2012. A vendor may withdraw or modify its Proposal by providing written notice prior to the due date.

PROPOSAL FORMAT All Proposals must be typewritten on standard 8½” x 11” paper (larger paper is permissible for charts and spreadsheets) separating each section. Please print on both sides/duplex the Proposal. One original along with six (6) hard copies is required. Proposals should be prepared in a simple, cost effective format providing a straightforward, concise description of the vendor’s capabilities to satisfy the requirements of the RFP. The use of elaborate materials and the inclusion of additional information that has no direct bearing on the project are not desired. Emphasis should be placed on accuracy, completeness, and clarity of content. All parts, pages, figures, and tables should be numbered and clearly labeled.

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RFP REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS The County has determined that the following details shall be provided in all submitted Proposals to be considered for this service.

Requirements:

Any deviation from these requirements may result in the proposal being considered non-responsive, thus eliminating the vendor from further consideration. Potential respondents shall not contact, by written or verbal communication, any County Board members, the Evaluation Committee or County employees for information regarding this RFP, other than as expressly permitted by this RFP. The proposal shall be sealed and labeled with the following information:

Name of Vendor

Address

Contact Person

Telephone and Facsimile Number

E-mail Address Vendor shall include the following details in the Proposal:

Brief company background/profile, physical location, geographic region served including history and experience

Brief overview of staff who will be assigned to perform this service

Explanation differentiating vendor from competition

Proposed PM tasking schedules

Attachment A – Signed Statement of Understanding of Proposal

Attachment B – Proposal Cost Summary

Attachment C – Reference Data Sheet

Attachment D – Addendum Sheet

Attachment E – Insurance Requirements

All respondents shall submit as a part of their proposals a federal W-9 Form (request for taxpayer information), the address that payments are to be made to, and an insurance certificate copy.

Guarantees and warranties on workmanship/materials shall be stated in the proposal.

SCOPE OF WORK The contractor shall provide a plan and approach that will meet the requirements of this RFP. The contractor’s proposal will include comprehensive HVAC services as described in this RFP in their proposed fee structure. The services detailed in this RFP represent the minimum service standards to be provided. The contractor is encouraged to perform above these standards. Provide scheduled, preventive and predictive maintenance tasks (labor and materials) meeting or exceeding manufacturer’s recommendations, for the HVAC equipment: boilers, chillers, controls and energy management systems. Include with your submittal proposed PM tasking schedules.

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Provide a block of 96 hours for corrective maintenance to be scheduled as needed. Include energy management system software updates to keep the existing Johnson Controls Metasys and Automated Logic energy management systems software current. Provide maintenance services including: vibration analysis and reporting; annual spectrographic oil analysis and reporting on all chillers; flue gas analyses and burner setup; and steam trap diagnostics, variable frequency drive troubleshooting. Provide an annual report summarizing all maintenance and repair activity.

OPTION 1

Provide a cost to set-up equipment numbering, recommended tasks and schedules to manage PM’s and repairs for in-house maintained HVAC equipment in the County’s existing Facility Dude Internet Maintenance Management System (IMMS), as identified in the OPTION 1 column on the attached Equipment List (Attachment G).

OPTION 2

Provide a cost to perform annual vibration analysis of air handling units, supply and return fans, and motors, as identified in the OPTION 2 column on the attached Equipment List (Attachment G).

Specifications:

Boilers

Fall tune ups Electronic flue gas analysis Provide all materials for visit

Chillers

Spring start up (April) Operational (July) Annual Spectrochemical oil analysis Annual Vibration analysis Provide all materials for visit

Associated Equipment:

Annual survey of Courthouse steam traps and valves

Pneumatic Temperature Control Systems:

Annual leak test

Energy Management Systems:

Metasys Automated Logic Analyze and report on performance twice a year Scheduled service and preventive maintenance Backup current database twice a year Software upgrades as available

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Variable frequency drive trouble shooting as needed

METHOD OF PAYMENT Monthly billing: Invoices shall be separated between base contract services and owner responsible services provided. The Base Contract services invoices shall be in an amount equal to one-twelfth (1/12) of the initial scope of the contract. This invoice shall include information regarding the base contract services that were scheduled for the period covered by the invoice and when they were actually completed. The owner responsible invoice shall be for additional authorized services such as owner responsible service calls and other maintenance and technical services which are priced in accordance with the contractor’s proposal.

PROPOSAL SCORING AND EVALUATION Cost proposals will be evaluated using standard quantitative calculations in which the maximum cost points will be awarded to the proposal with the lowest cost for the base contract services. (20 pts) Submit your firm’s cost for base services on Attachment B, Proposal Cost Summary, in a sealed envelope. Accepted proposals will be reviewed by an evaluation committee and scored against the stated criteria. A proposer may not contact any member of an evaluation committee except at Marinette County’s direction. The committee may review references, request interviews or demonstrations, and/or conduct on-site visits and use the results in scoring the proposals. The evaluation committee's scoring will be tabulated and proposals ranked based on the total numerical score calculated. The Evaluation Committee is the sole judge of proposer qualifications and will make a recommendation to the Building and Property Committee. The factors to be used by Marinette County in evaluating the proposals will include, but are not limited to, the following:

Organization capabilities (15 pts)

Describe your firm's experience and capabilities in providing maintenance services for HVAC technology and equipment similar to that listed in this RFP. Be sure to include your firms’ experience with preventive maintenance on other manufactures’ systems. Service provider must be able to provide 2 hour on-site response time Service provider must be able to provide a qualified vibration analyst Service provider must be able to calibrate electronic and pneumatic systems

Training, Education and Experience of Workforce (15 pts)

Provide resumes describing the educational and work experiences for all personnel who will provide maintenance services and contracted work.

Include the following information in the resume. Describe the type and length of formal training of employees assigned to perform

work at the facility. Include any certifications or degrees or ongoing training your company requires.

Specify the number of months/years of on the job experience.

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Proposer References (30 pts)

See Attachment C, Reference Data Sheet.

Technical Information (20 pts)

Maintenance Procedures & Methods: Define service and maintenance procedures that will be used on each system. List your company’s procedures and service documentation. Sample of Maintenance Reports: Provide sample maintenance reports that will be submitted detailing the maintenance performed. All required reports should be transmitted electronically.

COST PROPOSAL (ATTACHMENT B) Provide a complete cost Proposal as additional travel and related expenses will not be accepted and shall be included in the costs. Cost Proposals MUST be submitted using the provided Cost Sheet, Attachment B. Any supporting information shall be submitted as attachments to the Cost Sheet. Pricing is to remain firm for one hundred twenty (120) days from date of Proposal due date. Pricing is required for a 1-year contract.

REFERENCES (ATTACHMENT C) Each prospective vendor shall provide at least three references and not more than five in which one is required to be in the public sector. References should be of similar size and scope, providing HVAC equipment maintenance, using the provided Reference Sheet, Attachment C.

FINANCIAL VERIFICATION Vendor’s financial solvency may be verified through financial background checks via Dun & Bradstreet or other means prior to contract award. Marinette County reserves the right to reject Proposals based on information obtained through these background checks if it’s deemed to be in the best interest of the county.

OTHER All work shall conform to all applicable industry standards, federal, state and local laws, codes and ordinances. No vendor will be provided with financial and/or competitive vendor information on this Proposal until after the award of contract has been made. To the extent possible, it is the intent of Marinette County to withhold the contents of the Proposal from public view until such time as competitive or bargaining reasons no longer require non-disclosure, in the opinion of Marinette County. At that time, all Proposals will be available for review in accordance with the Wisconsin Open Records Law. Marinette County shall not be held liable for any claims arising from disclosure required under the Wisconsin Open Records Law. Marinette County and its departments are exempt from payment of all federal, state and local taxes on its purchases except Wisconsin excise taxes.

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Any contract between vendor and Marinette County shall be subject to the laws of the State of Wisconsin. In connection with the performance of work under such contract, the vendor agrees not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, handicap, sex, physical condition, developmental disability, sexual orientation, or national origin. Marinette County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By responding to this Proposal, prospective vendors acknowledge and accept the attachments, including insurance requirements and service template contract sample attached.

CONTRACT TERMS (ATTACHMENT F) The vendor may provide a contract to be approved by Marinette County Corporation Counsel. If the vendor does not provide a contract, the vendor shall be required to sign a contract similar to that in Attachment F.

ATTACHMENTS A. Attachment A – Signed Statement of Understanding of Proposal Sheet B. Attachment B – Proposal Cost Summary C. Attachment C – Reference Data Sheet D. Attachment D – Addendum Sheet E. Attachment E – Insurance Requirements F. Attachment F – Contract G. Attachment G – Equipment List

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ATTACHMENT A HVAC Equipment Maintenance

Statement of Understanding of Proposal

____________________________________ Vendor name ____________________________________ Vendor’s address

____________________________________ City State Zip code

____________________________________ Contact person’s name & position

_____________________________________________________________ Vendor’s Phone number Vendor’s Fax Number

We have read the County’s Request for Proposals (RFP) for HVAC Maintenance services and fully understand its intent. We certify that we have adequate personnel, equipment, and license to conduct the sale. We understand our ability and fitness to conduct the sale shall be judged solely by Marinette County. In addition, we certify that:

(a) Our proposal is not made in the interest or on behalf of any person not named therein;

(b) We have not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any person to submit a false or

misleading proposal or to refrain from proposing;

(c) We have not in any manner sought by collusion to secure an advantage over any other vendor;

(d) We have thoroughly examined the RFP requirements, and our proposed fees cover

all costs for the equipment we have proposed; and

(e) We acknowledge and accept all the terms and conditions included in the RFP ________________________________ _________________ Signature of vendor or vendor’s Representative Date

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ATTACHMENT B HVAC Equipment Maintenance

Cost Proposal Sheet

(Use of this form is required when submitting proposal) Base Services Planned maintenance and ninety-six (96) hour block for corrective maintenance ____________ Option 1 Set-up IMMS for in-house planned maintenance and repairs ____________ Option 2 Provide a cost to perform annual vibration analysis of air handling units supply and return

fans and their motors ____________

Itemized Description of Miscellaneous Fees & Costs: ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Vendor information: Company Name: Contact Person: __________________ Address: City, State, Zip: _______ Phone ________________ Fax _________________ E-mail______________________ Comments: ________________________________________________________________________

Pricing is required for a 1-year contract.

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ATTACHMENT C HVAC Equipment Maintenance Reference Data Sheet

(Use of this form is required when submitting proposal)

Provide a list of at least 3 and not greater than 5 customer references with at least one customer in the public sector of similar scope and size providing HVAC equipment maintenance. Agency:

Address:

Telephone:

Contact Person:

Agency:

Address:

Telephone:

Contact Person:

Agency:

Address:

Telephone:

Contact Person:

Agency:

Address:

Telephone:

Contact Person:

Agency:

Address:

Telephone:

Contact Person:

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ATTACHMENT D HVAC Equipment Maintenance Addendum Sheet

(If Addendums exist for this project, please sign, date, and submit with Proposal.)

The undersigned acknowledges receipt of the following addenda:

Addendum #1 Initials Addendum #2 Initials Addendum #3 Initials Addendum #4 Initials Addendum #5 Initials The undersigned agrees with the following statement: I have examined and carefully prepared the response to proposal from the plans and specifications and have checked the same in detail before submitting to Marinette County. Name Signature Date All vendors are responsible to check for addenda, posted on the county website at www.marinettecounty.com, for this project prior to the due date. No notification will be sent if addenda are posted unless there is an addendum within three (3) business days of RFP due date. All vendors receiving initial notification of project will be notified by Marinette County of all addenda issued within three (3) business days prior to due date. If a RFP has already been submitted, vendor is required to acknowledge receipt of addendum via fax or e-mail prior to due date. A new RFP response must be submitted by vendor if addendum affects costs. Vendors that do not have internet access are responsible to contact Marinette County at 715-732-7419 to ensure receipt of addenda issued. RFPs that do not acknowledge addendums may be rejected. All RFPs submitted will be sealed. Envelopes are to be clearly marked with required information. Sealed RFPs that are opened by mistake due to inadequate markings on the outside may be rejected and returned to the vendor.

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ATTACHMENT E HVAC Equipment Maintenance

Insurance Requirements

Insurance Requirements Vendor shall provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of the agreement, minimally the following insurance coverage.

A vendor shall not commence work until all insurance required under this paragraph are obtained and certificates of insurance have been provided to Marinette County. Notwithstanding any provisions of this section, vendor acknowledges that its potential liability is not limited to the amounts of insurance coverage it maintains or to the limits required herein.

(1) Worker's Compensation Insurance and Employers Liability. State Statutory Workers’ Compensation Limits Employer Liability $100,000 each accident.

(2) Comprehensive General Liability (Occurrence Form).

Products and Completed Operations

Personal Injury and Advertising Liability

Independent Contractors/Protective Limits of Insurance $1,000,000 per occurrence

$1,000,000 aggregate (3) Business Automobile Liability. Business Automobile Liability covering all owned, hired, and non-

owned vehicles. Limits of Insurance $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and

property damage.

(4) Excess/Umbrella Liability. Limit of Insurance $1,000,000 per occurrence

Additional Insured The vendor agrees that all liability coverage policies shall name Marinette County as additional insured’s with respects to liability arising out of activities performed by or on behalf of the vendor/contractor; products and completed operations of vendor/contractor; premises owned, occupied or used by vendor; or automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by vendor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection to the County.

Subcontractor Subcontractors of the vendor are subject to the same requirements as is vendor.

Wavier of Subrogation Insurers shall waive all subrogation rights against Marinette County on all policies required under this section.

Cancellation Notice Marinette County will be given 30 days’ notice in advance of cancellation, non-renewal, or material change in coverage.

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Proof of Insurance A valid Certificate of Insurance shall be issued to Marinette County prior to commencement of work.

The insurance certificate must be issued by companies licensed to do business in the State of Wisconsin or signed by an agent by the State of Wisconsin. The certificates of insurance shall include a provision prohibiting cancellation of said policies except upon 30 days prior written notice to the County. The certificates of insurance shall include reference to the contract name or RFP number in the description section of the certificate. The certificate of insurance will be delivered to Marinette County prior to the execution of the contract. Marinette County Facilities

1926 Hall Avenue Marinette, WI 54143

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ATTACHMENT F

MARINETTE COUNTY FACILITIES DEPARTMENT HVAC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE

MARINETTE COUNTY THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between Marinette County, a municipality, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and ___________________________, hereinafter referred to as VENDOR, for the purpose of maintaining HVAC equipment. In consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, it is hereby agreed as follows: 1. Contact Persons and Contract Administrators:

COUNTY’s agent and contact person is: John Machnik Whose principal business address is: Marinette County Facilities Director 1926 Hall Avenue

Marinette, WI 54143

VENDOR agent and contact person is:

Name: Title: Company: Address: City, State:

Telephone: 2. VENDOR agrees the following services, as set forth in the response to the Request for

Proposal (RFP) dated ____________________ will be provided to Marinette County.

3. VENDOR agrees to present manufacturer’s literature regarding materials & warranty.

4. COUNTY agrees to the following:

Payment Terms- COUNTY will pay the VENDOR within 30 days of receipt of an invoice.

6. Both parties agree that the relationship between the parties shall be that of an independent VENDOR and shall not be construed to be an Employer-Employee relationship; specifically the parties agree that:

VENDOR will be responsible to pay all Federal, State and social security taxes on any income received under this Agreement.

COUNTY will pay no fringe benefits or other compensation to VENDOR.

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7. VENDOR will provide and maintain certificates of insurance with minimum limits as follows:

General liability, each occurrence $1,000,000 Auto liability, each occurrence $ 300,000 Workers Compensation Statutory Requirements

Certificates of insurance indicating COUNTY as additional insured must be presented to COUNTY’s agent with a signed copy of this agreement prior to commencing work. Additionally, all policies shall contain endorsements by respective insurance companies waiving all rights of subrogation, if any, against COUNTY and shall further provide that policies are not cancelable except upon thirty days written notice to COUNTY.

8. VENDOR hereby agrees to release, indemnify, defend and hold harmless Marinette County, its officials, officers, employees and agents from and against all judgments, damages, penalties, losses, costs, claims, expenses, suits, demands, debts, actions and/or causes of action of any type or nature whatsoever, including actual and reasonable attorney fees, which may be sustained or to which they may be exposed, directly or indirectly, by reason of personal injury, death, property damage, or other liability, alleged or proven, resulting from or arising out of the performance under this agreement by vendor, its officers, officials, employees, agent or assigns. Marinette County does not waive, and specifically reserves, its right to assert any and all affirmative defenses and limitations of liability as specifically set forth in Wisconsin Statutes, Chapter 893 and related statutes.

9. This contract may be amended in writing by mutual agreement of both parties at any time. 10. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Wisconsin. 11. COUNTY may terminate this agreement in the event VENDOR breaches any of the terms of the

agreement or for unsatisfactory performance by VENDOR. Termination shall be immediate upon written notification by the COUNTY.

________________________________________________________ _____________________ VENDOR Date _______________________________________________ _____________________ Kathy Brandt, County Clerk Date

ATTACHMENT GHVAC Equipment Maintenance

Equipment List

Equipment Name Description Room Area Served Model # BASE OPTION 1 OPTION 2

AHU-1 AHU Bsmt mech rm Bsmt & 1st Annex YES VIB

AHU-2 AHU Bsmt mech rm 2nd floor Annex YES VIB

AHU-3 AHU 5th flr penthouse Original Building Trane Climate Changer YES VIB

RTU-1 RTU roof YES

IEF-1 EF A018 A018,17,24,showers YES VIB

IEF-2 REF Bsmt mech rm REF for AHU-1 YES VIB

IEF-3 REF 5th flr penthouse REF for AHU-3 YES VIB

P-1 REF boiler room Building

P-2 REF boiler room Building

P-3 REF 5th flr penthouse AHU-1,2 & 3

P-4 REF 5th flr penthouse AHU-1,2 & 3

PRV-1 REF roof AHU-2 YES

TCAC REF Bsmt mech rm Pneumatics YES

DHW System REF Bsmt mech rm YES

B-1 REF boiler room

AHUs and perimeter heating in

Courthouse and converter for

Annex.

Weil McLain 688 YES YES

B-2 REF boiler room

AHUs and perimeter heating in

Courthouse and converter for

Annex.

Weil McLain 688 YES YES

HWC REF boiler room AHUs and reheat for Annex.

CHLR-1 REF Roof Annex York YCAL0066EE17XEA YES YES

CHLR-2 REF Roof Annex York YCAL0066EE17XEA YES YES

FCU REF Throughout Various

RAD REF Bsmt mech rm Pneumatics YES

VAV REF

Traps REF Throughout Courthouse Various YES YES

FMS REF Throughout Metasys YES YES

RTU REF Print Shop 4th Floor Trane YES

RTU REF Radio Room 4th Floor Goodman Mnfg YES

Courthouse/Annex

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ATTACHMENT GHVAC Equipment Maintenance

Equipment List

Equipment Name Description Room Area Served Model # BASE OPTION 1 OPTION 2

Courthouse/Annex

AHU-1 AHU A035 1993 (new part) YES VIB

RTU-1 RTU Roof YES

RTU-2 RTU Roof YES

WIC AHU AHU H036 Most of WIC Trane TWE04BC140B2 YES VIB

MZ #1 Multizone unit H021 Part of WIC and first floor Trane Climate Changer YES VIB

REF-1 REF A035 AHU-1 YES VIB

Fitness AHU AHU H033 Fitness and part of first floor. YES VIB

AHU AHU H027 Part of first floor YES VIB

Air Compressor Old HHS A035 Pneumatics YES

Air Compressor Annex HHS A035 Pneumatics YES

B-1 Boiler H023 HeatingPK Thermific Modular Boiler

#N-900 YES YES

B-2 Boiler H023 HeatingPK Thermific Modular Boiler

#N-900 YES YES

B-3 Boiler H023 Heating old part Weil McLain #XGB-5 YES

P-1 Pump H023 Heating distribution old part.

P-2 Pump H023 Heating distribution old part.

P-3 Pump H023 Heating distribution

P-4 Pump H023 Heating distribution

P-5 Pump H023 Heating distribution

DHW Domestic Hot Water Heater H023 Domestic Water YES

EF Exhaust Fans Roof Building

RAD Refrigerated Air Dryers A035 Pneumatics

FCU Fan Coil Units Throughout

FMS Facility Management System Metasys YES YES

VAV B-xes

Pump 6 Pump Boiler room Old West

AHU AHU HO27 (Pop Rm) Old Middle YES VIB

AHU AHU Outside Server Room YES VIB

Pump 7 M2 Rehait HO21 Multi Zone

Pump 8 Booster Pump AO35 New Annex

RAD Refrigerated Air Dryer HO23 Old All YES

Health & Human Services

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ATTACHMENT GHVAC Equipment Maintenance

Equipment List

Equipment Name Description Room Area Served Model # BASE OPTION 1 OPTION 2

Courthouse/Annex

AHU-4 AHU A wing mechanical room Administration YES VIB

AHU-5 AHU A wing mechanical room Dispatch area YES VIB

AHU-1 AHU B section Kitchen YES VIB

AHU-2 AHU B section Laundry Room YES VIB

AHU-3 AHU B section Cells YES VIB

AHU - C AHU C section Maximum Security YES VIB

B-1 Boiler Boiler Room Heating Unilux #ZP350W YES YES

B-2 Boiler Boiler Room Heating Unilux #ZP350W YES YES

P-1 Pump Boiler Room

P-2 Pump Boiler Room

P-3 Pump Boiler Room Heating distribution

P-4 Pump Boiler Room Heating distribution

P-5 Pump Boiler Room

P-6 Pump Boiler Room

P-7 Pump Boiler Room

P-8 Pump Boiler Room

P-9 Pump Boiler Room DHW

P-10 Pump Boiler Room DHW

DHW System Heat Exchanger Boiler Room

CHLR-1 Chiller Carrier 30HXA161RZE640BA YES

CHLR-2 Chiller Carrier 30HXA161RZE640BA YES

VAV VAV Boxes Building Building

VFD Variable Frequency Drives Building AHU's

FMS Facility Management System Building Equipment Automated Logic YES YES

Law Enforcement Center

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ATTACHMENT GHVAC Equipment Maintenance

Equipment List

Equipment Name Description Room Area Served Model # BASE OPTION 1 OPTION 2

Courthouse/Annex

AHU-1 AHU Boiler Room Old Ground Floor YES VIB

RTU-1 AHU Roof New Annex YES

RTU-2 AHU Roof YES

FCU Fan Coil Unit Throughout

VAV VAV Digital Throughout

DHW Domestic Hot Water Heater Boiler Room All YES

P-1 Pump Boiler Room Building

P-2 Pump Boiler Room Building

P-3 Pump Boiler Room Boilers

B-1 Boiler Boiler Room All Thermal Solution Evolution YES YES

R.A.B Return Air Booster Boiler Room Old Ground Floor YES

EMS HVAC Digital Throughout All Automated Logic YES YES

Stephenson Public Library

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