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Contractor's Name
Hultz BHU Engineers Inc.
Approval Date
2/15/2024
End Date
12/31/2024
Department
Procurement
Department Project Manager
Theresa Bauccio-Teschlog
Subject / Project Title
RFQ - Everett Station HVAC controls replacement and maintenance
Tracking Number
0004188
Total Compensation
$194,090.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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4 <br />surveys and unit costs of building elements for the project. <br /> Parametric costs reflect the level of the 60% design documents, plus appropriate design <br />contingencies to encompass unidentified scope ultimately included in the program. <br /> Assist the City with analyzing scope, schedule, and budget options to stay within the <br />MACC. <br />o 90% Cost Estimate (Pre-Bid Construction Documents level) <br /> Services consisting of development of a probable construction cost from quantity <br />surveys and unit costs of building elements for the project. <br /> Parametric costs reflect the level of the 90% design documents, plus appropriate design <br />contingencies to encompass unidentified scope ultimately included in the program. <br /> Assist the City with analyzing scope, schedule, and budget options to stay within the <br />MACC. <br />1.2 CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT <br />The City has not prepared a detailed scope for the design phase work to be performed under this contract. The <br />City will provide a scope of work outline to the selected consultant. The selected consultant will enter into a <br />Professional Services Agreement, which will establish a maximum contract amount. The City will authorize some <br />or all of the work elements described above on a task basis. <br />The form of contract used for this project is the City of Everett standard Professional Services Agreement which <br />is included in the Appendix. <br />1.3 PROJECT 1 – MAIN LIBRARY <br />A. Main Library Design Objective <br />The City of Everett intends to replace the existing HVAC and DDC systems serving the Main Library to <br />reduce system energy use, increase system reliability, and improve occupant health and comfort. The <br />project scope includes replacement of the (6) existing packaged air conditioners with electric heat with <br />(9) variable air volume high efficiency packaged heat pumps, relocation of (1) of the RTU units, <br />installation of supplemental zone heating, and replacement of the existing DDC system with connected <br />wireless thermostats and controls. Design will include a review of system sizing based on revised <br />building occupancy and use, changes to system ducting, and modifications to (1) system with variable air <br />volume zone control. To be included is the design of necessary electrical and structural modifications, <br />and any noise or architectural screening, if required. <br />B. Project Description <br />• Three (3) of the units will be replaced with minimal modification. <br />• One (1) 7.5-ton unit is to be relocated and connected to existing abandoned ducting. <br />• One (1) 80-ton unit is to be divided into (3) smaller units to increase the number of control zones <br />and allow the use of more readily available and easier to service unitary equipment. <br />• One (1) 7.5-ton unit with multiple electric duct heaters is to be divided into (2) smaller units, <br />allowing the removal of the duct heaters and most of the associated roof top ductwork. Small <br />electric wall heaters will be added in 2 locations and interlocked with the cooling system.
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