On-Call Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Services
Project Information
- Bid Title
- On-Call Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Services
- Issuing Agency
- Sedgwick County
- Location
- Kansas
- Published Date
- May 1, 2026
- Closing Date
- Jun 2, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- 26-0054
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RFB/RFP Due Date Description Document Pre-bid Conference 26-0054 6/2/2026 1:45:00 PM On-Call Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Services - Attachment Preview
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Test Title REQUEST FOR BID
RFB # 26-0054
ON-CALL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SERVICES
May 1, 2026
Sedgwick County, Kansas (hereinafter referred to as “county”) is seeking bids for On-Call Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Services. If your firm is interested in submitting a response, please do so in accordance with the instructions contained within the attached Request for Bid. Responses are due no later than 1:45 pm CDT, June 2, 2026.
All contact concerning this solicitation shall be made through the Purchasing Department. Bidders shall not contact county employees, department heads, using agencies, evaluation committee members or elected officials with questions or any other concerns about the solicitation. Questions, clarifications and concerns shall be submitted to the Purchasing Department in writing. Failure to comply with these guidelines may disqualify the Bidder’s response.
Sincerely,
Lee Barrier, NIGP-CPP
Senior Purchasing Agent
LB/ks
Table of Contents
I. Purpose
II. Submittals
III. Scope of Work
IV. Sedgwick County’s Responsibilities
V. Bid Terms
A. Questions and Contact Information
B. Minimum Firm Qualifications
E. Contract Period and Payment Terms
H. Confidential Matters and Data Ownership
VII. Response Form
VIII. Pricing Sheet
I. Purpose
Sedgwick County, located in south-central Kansas, is one of the most populous of Kansas’ 105 counties with a population estimated at more than 514,000 persons. It is the sixteenth largest in area, with 1,008 square miles, and reportedly has the second highest per capita wealth among Kansas’ counties. Organizationally, the County is a Commission/Manager entity, employs nearly 2,800 persons, and hosts or provides a full range of municipal services, e.g. – public safety, public works, criminal justice, recreation, entertainment, cultural, human/social, and education.
Sedgwick County is seeking bids for On-Call Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Services, in accordance with the specifications outlined, for various Sedgwick County Departments.
II. Submittals
Carefully review this Request for Bid. It provides specific technical information necessary to aid participating firms in formulating a thorough response. Should you elect to participate with an electronic response, the RFB number must be entered in the subject line and email the entire document with supplementary materials to:
Should you elect to participate with a physical response, the response must be sealed and marked on the lower left-hand corner with the firm name and address, bid number, and bid due date. Submit one (1) original AND one (1) electronic copy (PDF/Word supplied on a flash drive) of the entire document with any supplementary materials to:
Lee Barrier
Sedgwick County Purchasing Department
100 N. Broadway, Suite 610
Wichita, KS 67202
SUBMITTALS are due NO LATER THAN 1:45 pm CDT TUESDAY, June 2, 2026. If there is any difficulty submitting a response electronically, please contact the Purchasing Technicians at purchasing@sedgwick.gov for assistance. Late or incomplete responses will not be accepted and will not receive consideration for final award. If you choose to send a hard copy of your bid, Sedgwick County will not accept submissions that arrive late due to the fault of the U.S. Postal Service, United Parcel Service, DHL, FedEx, or any other delivery/courier service.
Bid responses will be acknowledged and read into record at Bid Opening, which will occur at 2:15 pm CDT, on the due date. We will continue to have Bid Openings for the items listed currently. If you would like to listen in as these bids are read into the record, please dial our Meet Me line @ (316) 660-7271 at 2:15 pm.
III. Scope of Work
Items listed in this section are requirements for the completion of services under this contract.
Minimum Requirements
The county desires the most advantageous service(s) and product(s) available. The following specifications outline the minimum requirements for this RFB. Minimum requirements are provided to assist vendors in submitting a thorough response that meets the county’s objectives.
• Vendor
1. Have certified ability to perform the following HVAC services.
a. Inspection & Evaluation
b. Preventative Maintenance
c. Repair
d. Replacement
2. Repair or replace all parts and assemblies of every description compromising the HVAC system.
3. Provide service coverage on-call as needed 24 hours a day, Seven (7) days a week.
4. Obtain permits needed to complete project.
5. Arrange for access to work areas if and when necessary.
6. Schedule any shut down of service and/or utilities with county project manager.
• Pricing
1. Submit a cost-plus percent methodology for all Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) materials
and rental equipment.
2. Provide Labor Rate to include any and all incidental costs such as per diem, portal to portal, fuel charge, and
the like.
3. The hourly labor rate will be paid only for the time at the job site (one hour guarantee), no travel time will be paid.
4. Rates will be based on the following:
a. Foreman/Journeyman
• Business Hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
• After Hours
b. Helper / Laborer
• Business Hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
• After Hours
• Emergency Service
1. Respond and commence work within (2) two hours or less for emergency repairs. (Emergency repairs are any condition that may be considered unsafe or hazardous or may cause property damage to the building.)
• Refrigerant
1. Provide a detailed refrigerant program that meets all EPA regulations. Refrigerant program should include but is not limited to:
a. Amount of refrigerant in each unit.
b. Amount of refrigerant recovered, recharged or lost.
c. Recovery unit model and serial number.
2. Provide the county with a copy of the refrigerant report after recovery or usage of refrigerant. This report must be separate from the work order.
• Service Tags
1. Have service technician(s) complete a service tag/sticker and attach it to the serviced equipment after completion of work. The service tag/sticker shall be used to document the following information:
• Date of service.
• Name of technician(s).
• Description of the service(s) performed.
• Warranty
1. Provide warranty information for replacement part(s) and/or service(s) provided. Warranties become effective on the date of installation.
2. Provide 30-day warranty on service.
• Safety
1. Provide safety training records on the following:
a. Electrical safety.
b. How to handle refrigerant and oil spills.
c. Proper disposal of refrigerant oil, oil filter and driers.
d. Use of self-contained breathing apparatus.
e. Lock-out/tag-out.
2. Provide each technician with Material Safety Data Sheet(s) (MSDS) on all refrigerants, solvents and oils used in the equipment at Sedgwick County.
3. Keep on site a spill cleanup kit (refrigerant oil). The kit must include the following:
a. Gloves.
b. Oil absorbent pads.
c. Oil containment ring.
d. Hazardous disposal bag.
e. Plug it.
f. Self-contained breathing apparatus (re-certified within past (2) two years).
4. Provide the company name that is handling the disposal of refrigerant oil, refrigerant filters, oil filters, and
drier cores for your company.
5. Provide any barricades, tarps, plastic, flag tape, and other safety/traffic control equipment required to protect
its employees, the public, and vehicles.
6. Maintain a safe work environment and upon completion of installation, return the workspace or area to its
original state as approved by the county.
7. Leave the work area clean and free of materials, tools, equipment, and debris.
8. Remove and dispose of all defective materials in strict accordance with all applicable rules, regulations, codes,
laws, ordinances, statutes, and industry standards.
9. Cover the furnishings and floor area prior to commencing work on equipment located above the ceiling line.
The successful proposer will be required to provide any or all of the following types of service, repairs, troubleshooting, and preventative maintenance*:
• Cleaning condensers (air and water).
• Eddy-current testing of chiller tubes.
• Testing of chiller compressors, including conditions of motor windings.
• Disassembly, inspection and re-assembly of large chillers or similar equipment.
• Meg-ohm or Hi-pot testing where appropriate.
• Vibration analysis.
• Purge unit/refrigerant recovery equipment.
• Oil and/or refrigerant testing and replacement.
• Filter changing and replacement.
• Refrigerant leak repairs.
• Compressor troubleshooting or replacement.
• Controls troubleshooting and repair.
• Check all electrical components and connections.
• Starter maintenance shall include the following:
o Check the condition of contactors for pitting and wear.
o Tighten all electrical connections.
o Dry run starter and check operating sequence of timers and contactors to ensure that there is no single phasing, contactor dragging or timer sequencing problems.
• Check condition of transition resistors.
• Report condition of starters to proper personnel.
• Pump repairs.
• Air handler service and repair.
• Cooling Tower service and repair.
• Replacing any equipment.
• Routine annual service – cleaning, inspecting heat exchangers or vessels; and venting, testing safety devices, adjusting burners and flames for maximum combustion efficiency.
• Major repairs such as replacement of boiler tubes, combustion blower service/repair, burner assembly service and repair; or possibly boiler replacement, etc.
• The contractor is to complete all repairs within a 3-day period.
• Contractor’s personnel must dress and act in a professional manner with identification of the company and individual. Due to security concerns, the county may run background investigations into the successful contractor and their employees that will be working on county sites. In the event the successful contractor or anyone from the contractor’s personnel does not pass the background investigations, that employee would not have special access.
• After any and all work herein specified has been completed, the contractor shall guarantee his or her work to be free from defects for a period of one year. Such defects shall apply to faulty materials and workmanship. In the event of the development of said defects, the contractors shall remedy the failure at his or her own expense within a reasonable time after the notice. In the event of unreasonable response time, the county reserves the right to call another company to affect repairs, at contractor’s expense. All equipment shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Scheduled Preventive Maintenance
Spring
1. Clean condenser coils and evaporator coils with appropriate cleaning agents.
2. Treat condensate pans with algaecide (tablets).
3. Change filters.
4. Grease/oil motors and bearings.
5. Check refrigerant charge - charge if necessary.
6. Voltage and current draws.
7. Check controls, wiring, contactors, relays etc.
Fall
1. Check heat exchangers for cracks or discrepancies (use technical methods other than visual).
2. Change filters.
3. Check controls, wiring, contactors, relays etc.
4. Voltage and current draws.
5. Remove and clean burners.
*Much of the equipment is microprocessor based and may require the use of a laptop computer with factory-based software and hardware. Any system modification will be done by the equipment manufacturer or contracted preventive maintenance vendor.
IV. Sedgwick County’s Responsibilities
• Provide information, as legally allowed, in possession of the county, which relates to the county’s requirements or which is relevant to this project.
• Designate a person to act as the County Contract Manager with respect to the work to be performed under this contract.
• County reserves the right to make inspections at various points of the project. Contractor agrees to openly participate in said inspections and provide information to the county on the progress, expected completion date and any unforeseen or unexpected complications in the project.
V. Bid Terms
A. Questions and Contact Information
Any questions regarding this document must be submitted via email to Lee Barrier at Lee.Barrier@sedgwick.gov by 5:00 pm CDT, May 15, 2026. Any questions of a substantive nature will be answered in written form as an addendum and posted on the purchasing website at https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/finance/purchasing/current-bids-and-proposals/ under the Documents column associated with this bid number by 5:00 pm CDT, May 22, 2026. Firms are responsible for checking the website and acknowledging any addenda on their bid response form.
B.
This section lists the criteria to be considered in evaluating the ability of firms interested in providing the service(s) and/or product(s) specified in this Request for Bid. Firms must meet or exceed these qualifications to be considered for award. Bids submitted must reflect in detail their inclusion as well as the degree to which they can be provided. Any exceptions to the requirements listed should be clearly detailed in proposer’s response.
Bidders shall:
1. Have proper certification(s) or license(s) for the services/product specified in this document.
2. Ensure that project work meets all local, state and federal laws, regulations and ordinances.
3. Have the capacity to acquire all required permits, bonds, escrows or insurances.
4. Provide appropriate project supervision and quality control procedures.
5. Have appropriate material, equipment and labor to perform job safely and efficiently. All costs associated with meeting this requirement will be the sole responsibility of the vendor.
An award will be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder.
The following dates are provided for information purposes and are subject to change without notice. Contact the Purchasing Department at (316) 660-7255 to confirm any and all dates.
Distribution of Request for Bid to interested parties May 1, 2026
Clarification, Information, and Questions submitted via email by 5:00 PM CDT May 15, 2026
Addendum Issued by 5:00 pm CDT May 22, 2026
Bid due before 1:45 pm CDT June 2, 2026
Board of Bids and Contracts Recommendation June 4, 2026
Board of County Commission Award June 10, 2026
E. Contract Period and Payment Terms
A contractual period will begin following Board of County Commissioners (BoCC) approval of the successful firm(s) for a period of one (1) year. The County may, at its own option, offer to extend the contract for two (2) one-year periods for the terms and prices proposed or as negotiated. Any change in law that will affect the terms, conditions, or costs subsequent to contract initiation will be negotiated on an as need basis with Sedgwick County maintaining the final right of approval to determine applicability.
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County may cancel its obligations herein upon thirty-day (30) prior written notice to the other party. It is understood that funding may cease or be reduced at any time, and in the event that adequate funds are not available to meet the obligations hereunder, either party reserves the right to terminate this agreement upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the other. Payment will be remitted following receipt of monthly detailed invoice.
Payment and Invoice Provisions
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/media/55477/payment-and-invoice-provisions.pdf
Liability insurance coverage indicated below must be considered as primary and not as excess insurance. If required, firm’s professional liability/errors and omissions insurance shall (i) have a policy retroactive date prior to the date any professional services are provided for this project, and (ii) be maintained for a minimum of three (3) years past completion of the project. Firm shall furnish a certificate evidencing such coverage, with County listed as an additional insured including both ongoing and completed operations, except for professional liability, workers’ compensation and employer’s liability. Certificate shall be provided prior to award of contract. Certificate shall remain in force during the duration of the project/services and will not be canceled, reduced, modified, limited, or restricted until thirty (30) days after county receives written notice of such change. All insurance must be with an insurance company with a minimum BEST rating of A-VIII and licensed to do business in the State of Kansas (must be acknowledged on the bid/proposal response form).
NOTE: If any insurance is subject to a deductible or self-insured retention, written disclosure must be included in your proposal response and also be noted on the certificate of insurance. It is the responsibility of the firm to require that any and all approved subcontractors meet the minimum insurance requirements.
Workers’ Compensation:
Applicable coverage per State Statutes
Employer’s Liability Insurance: $500,000.00
Commercial General Liability Insurance (on form CG 00 01 04 13 or its equivalent):
Each Occurrence $1,000,000.00
General Aggregate, per project $2,000,000.00
Personal Injury $1,000,000.00
Products and Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000.00
Automobile Liability:
Combined single limit $500,000.00
Umbrella Liability:
Following form for both the general liability and automobile
_X___ Required / ____ Not Required
Each Claim $1,000,000.00
Aggregate $1,000,000.00
Professional Liability/ Errors & Omissions Insurance:
____ Required / __X__ Not Required
Each Claim $1,000,000.00
Aggregate $1,000,000.00
Pollution Liability Insurance:
__X__ Required / ____ Not Required
Each Claim $1,000,000.00
Aggregate $1,000,000.00
Special Risks or Circumstances:
Entity reserves the right to modify, by written contract, these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances.
IF CONTRACTOR IS PROVIDING CONSTRUCTION SERVICES:
In addition to the above coverages, Contractor shall also provide the following:
Builder’s Risk Insurance:
In the amount of the initial Contract Sum, plus the value of subsequent modifications and cost of materials supplied and installed by others, comprising the total value for the entire Project on a replacement cost basis without optional deductibles. Entity, Contractor, and all Subcontractors shall be included as named insureds.
To the fullest extent of the law, the provider, its subcontractor, agents, servants, officers or employees shall indemnify and hold harmless Sedgwick County, including, but not limited to, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees and agents, from any and all claims brought by any person or entity whatsoever, arising from any act, error, or omission of the provider during the provider’s performance of the agreement or any other agreements of the provider entered into by reason thereof. The provider shall indemnify and defend Sedgwick County, including, but not limited to, its elected and appointed officials, officers, employees and agents, with respect to any claim arising, or alleged to have arisen from negligence, and/or willful, wanton or reckless acts or omissions of the provider, its subcontractor, agents, servants, officers, or employees and any and all losses or liabilities resulting from any such claims, including, but not limited to, damage awards, costs and reasonable attorney’s fees. This indemnification shall not be affected by any other portions of the agreement relating to insurance requirements. The provider agrees that it will procure and keep in force at all times at its own expense insurance in accordance with these specifications.
H. Confidential Matters and Data Ownership
The successful bidder agrees all data, records and information, which the bidder, its agents and employees, which is the subject of this bid, obtain access, remains at all times exclusively the property of Sedgwick County. The successful proposer agrees all such data, records, plans and information constitutes at all times proprietary information of Sedgwick County. The successful bidder agrees that it will not disclose, provide, or make available any of such proprietary information in any form to any person or entity. In addition, the successful proposer agrees it will not use any names or addresses contained in such data, records, plans and information for the purpose of selling or offering for sale any property or service to any person or entity who resides at any address in such data. In addition, the successful proposer agrees it will not sell, give or otherwise make available to any person or entity any names or addresses contained in or derived from such data, records and information for the purpose of allowing such person to sell or offer for sale any property or service to any person or entity named in such data. Successful bidder agrees it will take all reasonable steps and the same protective precautions to protect Sedgwick County's proprietary information from disclosure to third parties as with successful proposer's own proprietary and confidential information. Proposer agrees that all data, regardless of form that is generated as a result of this Request for Bid is the property of Sedgwick County.
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/media/71697/bid-terms-conditions_aod.pdf
Sample Contract
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/media/71702/sample-contract-kws-13024_aod.pdf
Contract Provisions for FEMA Projects (If Applicable)
Suspension and Debarment
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/finance/purchasing/suspension-and-debarment/
Protest Procedure
Any protests and/or challenges to the bid process must be filed timely and pursuant to Sedgwick County’s protest procedure.
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/media/71701/protest-procedure-rev-4225_aod.pdf
Bid response should include the following:
1. Any exclusions clearly delineated.
2. Sample invoice.
3. Completed and signed Bid Response Form.
4. Proof of insurance
5. Those responses that do not include all required forms/items may be deemed non-responsive.
VII. Response Form
REQUEST FOR BID
RFB # 26-0054
ON-CALL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SERVICES
The undersigned, on behalf of the Bidder, certifies that: (1) this offer is made without previous understanding, agreement or connection with any person, firm, or corporation submitting a bid on the same project; (2) is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud; (3) the person whose signature appears below is legally empowered to bind the firm in whose name the bidder is entered;
(4) they have read the complete Request for Bid and understands all provisions; (5) if accepted by the County, this bid is guaranteed as written and amended and will be implemented as stated; and (6) mistakes in writing of the submitted bid will be their responsibility.
NAME _________________________________________________________________________________________________
DBA/SAME_____________________________________________________________________________________________
CONTACT _____________________________________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS ____ CITY/STATE _________________ZIP ________________
PHONE FAX HOURS_______________________
STATE OF INCORPORATION or ORGANIZATION ________________________________________________________
COMPANY WEBSITE ADDRESS E-MAIL ___________________________________
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS ________________ NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED__________________
TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: Public Corporation ________ Private Corporation________ Sole Proprietorship _______
Partnership_______ Other (Describe): ______________________________________________________________________
BUSINESS MODEL: Small Business _____ Manufacturer _____ Distributor ______ Retail ________
Dealer _____ Other (Describe): __________________________________________________________________________
Not a Minority-Owned Business: ____ Minority-Owned Business: ____ (Specify Below)
___ African American (05) ___ Asian Pacific (10) ___ Subcontinent Asian (15) ___ Hispanic (20)
___ Native American (25) ___Other (30) (Please specify____________________________________________________)
Not a Woman-Owned Business: ____ Woman-Owned Business: ____ (Specify Below)
___ Not Minority -Woman Owned (50) ___ African American-Woman Owned (55)
___ Asian Pacific-Woman Owned (60) ___Subcontinent Asian-Woman Owned (65) ___Hispanic Woman Owned (70)
___ Native American-Woman Owned (75) ___Other (Woman Owned) (80) Please specify_____________________________
ARE YOU REGISTERED TO DO BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF KS: ______Yes ______No
UEI (UNIQUE ENTITY IDENTIFIER) NO.________________________________________________________________
INSURANCE REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF KS WITH MINIMUM BEST RATING OF A-VIII: ______Yes ______No
□ Yes, I would like to be on the emergency vendor list.
□ No, I would not like to be on the emergency vendor list.
After Hours Phone #:____________ Emergency Contact Name:_______________________ After Hours Fax #:_____________
ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF ADDENDA: All addendum(s) are posted to our RFB/RFP web page and it is the vendor’s responsibility to check and confirm all addendum(s) related to this document by going to
https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/finance/purchasing/.
NO.______, DATED ______________; NO.______, DATED_____________; NO.______, DATED______________
In submitting a response to this document, vendor acknowledges acceptance of all sections of the entire document and has clearly delineated and detailed any exceptions.
Signature____________________________________________ Title_____________________________________
Print Name___________________________________________ Dated ___________________________________
Response Form (Page 2)
REQUEST FOR BID
RFB # 26-0054
ON-CALL HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR CONDITIONING SERVICES
Consistent with the guidance provided in Section 1 of this Request for Bid, Sedgwick County is subject to the Kansas Open Records Act (K.S.A. 45-215 et seq.). As such, portions, and potentially all, of your proposal may become accessible to the public through records requests even if it is not awarded the contract.
If you are claiming some of the submitted documentation should not be disclosed, indicate the associated information and the basis for such claims of privilege in the spaces below. In the event records requests are submitted for information identified as privileged, proprietary or confidential, Sedgwick County may attempt to coordinate a response and would expect for you to be available to defend your claims in court. Failure to provide information in the spaces below shall constitute a waiver of any claims of violation of privileged, proprietary or confidential information resulting from the production of these records, regardless of other language or claims within your Response.
PRIVILEGE LOG
Page and/or Section of Information Not Subject to Disclosure:
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Description of Information that You Claim are Privileged or Confidential. Do not include specific details, but rather categories or general descriptions of the information in question.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Basis for the Claim of Privilege. Please include the Applicable Federal or State Law Cite and Rationale.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
VIII. Pricing Sheet
Cost plus percent methodology for all Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) materials OR equipment rental.
%
A.) Foreman/Journeyman
Business Hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hour
$
After Hours
Hour
$
B.) Apprentice
Business Hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hour
$
After Hours
Hour
$
C.) Helper/Laborer
Business Hours, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
Hour
$
After Hours
Hour
$
D.) Service Call
Service Call Charge
$
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 238220Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
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