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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JANUARY 9,1998 PSA#200856 Contracting Squadron, 14100 W Eagle Street, Luke AFB, AZ 85309-1217 Y -- CONSTRUCT CENTRAL CHILLED WATER PLANT SOL F02604-98-R0009 POC
Darlene Brown @ (602) 856-3436 x264 or Capt Michael O'Connor @ (602)
856-3432 WEB: HQ AETC Contracting, http://www-contracting.aetc.af.mil.
E-MAIL: click here to contact the contract administrator via e-mail,
brownd@lukgate1.luk.aetc.af.mil. Revised from previous submission by
changing cost of plans and specifications to $60 per set. This project
was designed by a local Architectural & Engineering Firm through Luke
AFB and not through the Corps of Engineers. LUKE AFB, NOT THE CORPS OF
ENGINEERS, will manage the Contract Administration and Construction
inspection of this project. This project covers the construction of a
4900 Square foot Central Chilled Water Plant Building with an
underground thermal storage tank of 4000 ton-hours of cooling capacity,
having an area of 5000 square feet and a clear height of 20 feet to the
bottom of any obstruction and mechanical yard for the equipment needed
to provide central chilled water for the buildings listed on the
drawings. Landscaping shall be provided around the building to create
a pleasing visual appearance from the surrounding area. The majority of
work on this project is mechanical and a mechanical contractor may be
the prime contractor and sub-contract the structural, electrical, and
other non-mechanical work or a general contractor may have sufficient
capabilities to perform all phases of work required. The central
chilled water pumping system shall be a primary/secondary type. The
existing buildings are generally not equipped with two-way coil valves
or variable speed pumping. These buildings shall have a three way
diverting valve installed at he chilled water inlet to each building in
order to maintain maximum chilled water return temperature to minimize
pumping and to provided the maximum temperature differential for the
thermal storage system. Factory pre-insulated PVC pressure carrier pipe
shall be of gasketed bell joint construction to accommodate pipe
movement, which eliminates expansion and contraction, stresses. The
pipe shall range in size from (3) inch diameter to (14) inch diameter
inclusive. The pipe shall meet and comply with ASTM Specification
D-2241. The chilled water supply and return piping shall be installed
in a common trench side by side, a minimum of (6) inches apart. The
trench shall be deep enough to provide a minimum of (3) feet of cover
above the top of the pipes. Concrete thrust blocks shall be poured
prior to testing at every change indirection of the piping. After all
the concrete thrust blocks are poured, the pipe shall be
hydrostatically tested at (1 1/2) times the design working pressure.
The hydrostatic test shall be held for a period of (4) hours. No
leakage shall be allowed. Trenching is estimated to be 10,000 Linear
Feet. The electrical system for the central chilled plant building
shall consist of 12,470 volt primary feeder, pad mounted transformer
and 2500 Ampere service entrance section. Primary power for this
facility shall be taken from an existing pad mounted high voltage
electrical switch. Use an existing spare circuit on the 4-way pad
mounted junction to feed the new pad mounted transformer. The local
utility, Southwest Gas shall provide gas supply connection to the
building. A new 42,600 square foot, three-story dormitory to the east
and sough of thecentral chilled water plant building is currently under
construction. Construction of the Chilled Water Plant and coordination
of work on the site must be coordinated through the dormitory
contractor. This contract shall include contractor quality control and
partnering. The cost of the plans and specifications for this project
is $60 per set. The estimated project value is between $1 million and
$5 million. The contract period is 300 days. NOTE: Arizona does not
observe daylight savings time. (0006) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0104 19980109\Y-0001.SOL)
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