Knoxville's Community Development Corporation Sealed Solicitation

Title: HVAC Replacement for Eastport 2 C25001

Deadline: 7/19/2024 11:00 AM   (UTC-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Status: In Review

Solicitation Number: C25001

Description: KCDC will received UPLOADED  bids for HVAC Replacement services for Eastport 2 C25001 as detailed in the solicitation document. Note that bidders are to upload their bid as ONE document to this portal. 


Pre-Bid Meeting Details: There is a non-mandatory site visit scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on 07-10-24. Details are in the solicitation document.


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Documents:

Documents as of 6/25/2024
HVAC_Replacement_for_Eastport_2_C25001.pdf
Addition 1

Posted: 7/15/2024

Type of Addition: Addendum

Overview: KCDC has posted Addendum 1 to address the questions raised at the site visit.

Documents:

Addition 2

Posted: 7/19/2024

Type of Addition: In Review

Overview: KCDC received one bid, from Tennessee Home Solutions, for $367,595.35. The review process is underway.

Question 1

Posted: 7/12/2024

Question: Have you all decided on the tonnage for the split systems in the corridor?

Response: KCDC asks vendors to figure the length, width, and height of the corridors to determine the best tonnage of unit/units for that space and give a reason for that choice to substantiate the reasoning behind the choice. KCDC is looking for the most economical solution, without creating a maintenance issue.

Posted: 7/15/2024

Type of Addition: Addendum

Overview: KCDC has posted Addendum 1 to address the questions raised at the site visit.

Documents:

Posted: 7/19/2024

Type of Addition: In Review

Overview: KCDC received one bid, from Tennessee Home Solutions, for $367,595.35. The review process is underway.

Posted: 7/12/2024

Question: Have you all decided on the tonnage for the split systems in the corridor?

Response: KCDC asks vendors to figure the length, width, and height of the corridors to determine the best tonnage of unit/units for that space and give a reason for that choice to substantiate the reasoning behind the choice. KCDC is looking for the most economical solution, without creating a maintenance issue.