HVAC System Maintenance Services at Various County Facilities
Project Information
- Bid Title
- HVAC System Maintenance Services at Various County Facilities
- Issuing Agency
- Gwinnett County
- Location
- Georgia
- Published Date
- Apr 17, 2026
- Closing Date
- Apr 24, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
- Ref. #
- BL072-26 INV
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- Project Description
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HVAC System Maintenance Services at Various County Facilities
Buyer Contact : Alexis.Mckennery@GwinnettCounty.com
Opening Date : 04/24/2026 03:00 PM EST
Addendum : BL072-26 Ad 1 , BL072-26 Ad 2
Additional Documents : BL072-26 DoSS managed HVAC Equipment List
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April 1, 2026INVITATION TO BIDBL072-26The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners is soliciting competitive sealed bids from qualified contractors for HVACSystem Maintenance Services at Various County Facilities on a one-year contract for the Department of Support Services.Bids should be typed or submitted in ink and returned in a sealed container marked on the outside with the BL# andCompany Name. Bids will be received until 2:50 P.M. local time on April 17, 2026, at the Gwinnett County FinancialServices - Purchasing Division – 2nd Floor, 75 Langley Drive, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046. Any bid received after this dateand time will not be accepted. Bids will be publicly opened and read at 3:00 P.M. The bid opening will be virtual ONLY. Toaccess the bid opening virtually, visit the following Webex virtual meeting link(https://gwinnettgov.webex.com/gwinnettgov/j.php?MTID=m944ecefd3444d42d125788db71d7c31a), or dial 408-418-9388, and enter Conference ID 23486494337## . Apparent bid results will be available the following business day on ourwebsite www.GwinnettCounty.com.A pre-bid conference is scheduled for 10:00A.M. on April 8, 2026 at the Gwinnett County Purchasing Division, 75 LangleyDrive – Second Floor, Lawrenceville, Georgia 30046 inside the Dogwood Conference Room. Questions regarding bidsshould be directed to Alexis Mckennery, CPPB Purchasing Manager at Alexis.Mckennery@GwinnettCounty.com, no laterthan 3:00 p.m. April 9, 2026. Bids are legal and binding upon the bidder when submitted.Successful contractor will be required to meet insurance requirements. The Insurance Company should be authorized todo business in Georgia by the Georgia Insurance Department, and must have an A.M. Best rating of A-7 or higher.Gwinnett County does not discriminate on the basis of disability in the admission or access to its programs or activities.Any requests for reasonable accommodations required by individuals to fully participate in any open meeting, program oractivity of Gwinnett County Government should be directed to ADA Director, Gwinnett County Justice and AdministrationCenter, 770-822-8165.The written bid documents supersede any verbal or written prior communications between the parties.Award will be made to the contractor submitting the lowest responsive and responsible bid. Gwinnett County reserves theright to reject any or all bids to waive technicalities and to make an award deemed in its best interest. Bids may be split orawarded in entirety. Gwinnett County reserves the option to negotiate terms, conditions and pricing with the lowestresponsive, responsible bidder(s) at its discretion.Award notification will be posted after award on the County website, www.gwinnettcounty.com and companies submittinga bid will be notified via email.We look forward to your bid and appreciate your interest in Gwinnett County.Alexis Mckennery, CPPBPurchasing ManagerThe following pages should be returned in duplicate as your bid: Bid Schedule, Pages 36-53References, Page 54Ethics Affidavit, Page 59E-Verify, Page 60Subcontractors List, Page 61BL072-26GWINNETT COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SUPPORT SERVICESHVAC MAINTENANCE SERVICESPage 2The Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners is soliciting competitive pricing for HVAC SystemMaintenance Services for various County facilities. The services will include two different work elements:1) an Annual Program of Preventive Maintenance to be performed with a set monthly fee schedule and 2)Service Call Repairs to be performed on a Time and Material Basis. The two sets of services are describedin Section I - Scope of Services outlined below. The facilities included are listed in Section II - ServiceLocations. This contract may be awarded by section or to the overall low responsive and responsiblecontractor.No organization, firms, or individuals seeking award of a contract under this solicitation may initiate orcontinue any verbal or written communications regarding the solicitation with any County officer, electedofficial, employee, or other County representative without permission of the Purchasing Associate namedon the solicitation, between the date of the issuance of the solicitation and the date of final contract awardby the Board of Commissioners. Violations will be reviewed by the Purchasing Director. If determined thatsuch communication has compromised the competitive process, the offer submitted by the organization,firm, or individual may be disqualified from consideration for award.The County has compiled an Equipment Inventory List for the facilities currently covered under this contractin order. This document will assist the bidder in preparation of the bid. Due to the size of this document,interested parties are to submit a request for the Equipment Inventory List by email. Requests are to besent to Alexis.Mckennery@GwinnettCounty.com . Failure to obtain this document does not alleviate thebidder from the responsibility of performing all of the services set forth in this solicitation at the pricesstated on the Bid Schedule.The services provided under this contract will commence on July 1, 2026 or upon Board of Commissionersapproval and will be for 365 days with pricing to remain firm for the duration of the initial term.Section I - Scope of ServicesAnnual Program of Preventive MaintenanceThe Gwinnett County Department of Support Services has designated a list of facilities for which it requiresa set schedule of preventive maintenance tasks. The services covered under this section are describedunder sub-sections I.A - I.B Most facilities will require quarterly maintenance, although some locations willonly require monthly, semi-annual services, and some equipment items only annual. The frequency ofservice for each facility is specified herein, along with the actual month that the work must be performed.The selected Contractor will be responsible for all listed work items and their associated costs. Included inthese costs are administration, supervision and overhead; travel; equipment and tools necessary to performthe services, including hand tools, wet dry vacuums, torches if applicable, drills, ladders, vacuum pumps,sludge sucker kit usage, nitrogen, drain line cleaning agents or tools such as CO2, test instruments,lifts to access equipment; personnel time; and consumable materials such as filters, belts, lubricants,refrigerant, duct tape, foil tape, etc.If during the preventative/scheduled maintenance services, the Contractor determines the need for repairor replacement of parts, the scope of which extends beyond the assigned preventive/scheduledmaintenance tasks, the Contractor shall promptly notify the County, while on site, and shall proceed withthe repair and/or replacement of the parts per the County’s direction. It is in the County’s best interest toauthorize these repairs quickly to minimize unscheduled service calls. These repairs and replacementsshall be performed under the Time and Materials element of the agreement and Service Call Charges willnot be allowed for such repairs.Any damage to a facility as a result of the Contractor or their work will be the responsibility of the Contractorto repair as required and supervised by the County at the Contractor’s expense.BL072-26Page 3Any damage as part of a preventive maintenance task to insulation on ductwork or piping, including bothinternal or external on ductwork, and including any metal type covering and banding, must be repaired at noadditional cost to the County. All repairs must be performed to match existing application prior to damage.NOTE: As part of its services, the selected Contractor shall be responsible for confirming and updating theequipment list for each facility. The format for this list will be Microsoft Excel. An equipment list is includedin this bid document. The County Representative shall review and approve the format prior to the Contractorpreparing the updated list. The Contractor shall provide the equipment list to the County Representative assoon as practicable but no later than four (4) months after the start of the contract, and immediatelyfollowing any equipment change. This is non-negotiable. The list shall include for all major equipment, themake, model, and serial number and shall indicate the quantity and sizes of all belts and filters. TheContractor shall maintain this master list of equipment for the duration of the contract. When the County orthe Contractor replaces a piece of equipment, the Contractor shall update the list to reflect the newequipment. The contractor shall provide an updated list at the time of each equipment change and aminimum of once annually if no changes. Gwinnett County will provide an update to the contractor ifequipment upgrades or changes outside this agreement occur. All preventive maintenance checklistsshould contain model and serial number for verification for each visit.In addition, no later than six (6) months after the start of this contract, the Contractor shall provide toGwinnett County the following information. This shall be added to the equipment inventory lists provided.1. Manufacturer date of each piece of equipment2. Replacement cost of each unit and/or system. Example: Split systemreplacement will include AHU/Furnace, coil, and outdoor unit. Cost shall includeequipment and labor.Preventive MaintenanceThe Preventive Maintenance checks listed are a minimum of tasks that Gwinnett County demands to beperformed. However, it is the responsibility of the awarded contractor to review the manufacturerspreventive maintenance procedures and provide these back to Gwinnett County. If there are additional tasksrecommended, Gwinnett will update these procedures. This will assure all types of equipment in our Fleetare maintained as recommended to prolong the life of each unit.BL072-26Page 4I. Air Conditioning Preventive Maintenance Program (Quarterly PM shall occur a minimum of three times ina calendar year)All items listed below in the PM shall be included and recorded on the PM Checklist.At a minimum, the Air Conditioning Preventive Maintenance Program (per system) shall include thefollowing tasks:A. Standard DX , Heat Pump or Split Systems1. Record Delta T across evaporator coil and note on paperwork for records. Clean evaporator if it isless than (18) degrees.2. Refrigerant pressures, Superheat and Subcooling should be recorded if system is not operatingproperly to 18 degrees Delta T or better. Replace up to five (5) pounds of refrigerant as part of basicpreventive maintenance services.3. Record voltage and amperage to all motors, compressors, etc. Example: 3 phase motor, Contractorwill document Volts: L1 , L2 , L3 and Amps L1 , L2 , L34. Check for refrigerant leaks5. Lubricate all moving parts, bearings, etc.6. Replace belts and adjust tension. Replace as needed but no less than twice per year on all equipment.7. Replace filters. (Note: Filters shall be extended service 40% pleated “Pre-Pleat 40” filters. Anyproposed equivalent products must be approved by Gwinnett County personnel prior to use.)8. Clean Condenser and evaporator coils as needed, but not less than once a year.9. Check pressure switch and cut-out settings.10. Check electrical lock-out circuits.11. Check Contactor contacts12. Check all wiring connections. Check and adjust thermostats for proper calibration and operation. OnAnnual PM, contractor will be responsible for notifying County representative and calibrating allspace sensors for Building Automation applications.13. Replace batteries in thermostats, but not less than once a year.14. Record outdoor ambient temperature.15. Check and flush condensate drain. Add drain pan treatment at least but not limited to twice per year.No drain pan tablets are to be utilized as part of this contract. NOTE: Clogged drain lines or stoppedup drain pans will be the sole responsibility of the contractor, and not be applicable for a billable callfollowing the initial PM as part of this contract.16. Visually check ductwork for broken connections or faulty insulation. (Notify Gwinnett County if anyrepairs are needed)17. Remove dust, soot, rust, etc. from blower18. Operate air conditioning system through normal cycle, make any necessary adjustments. (NotifyGwinnett County representative if necessary to make remote commands)19. Inspect and service exhaust fans (both ceiling and roof mounted. (Change belts no less than twiceper year.)20. Clean return and exhaust intake vents as often as needed to assure proper airflow For each systemand exhaust fan. Where applicable, Inspect and clean VFD’s , including wiring terminals and coolingFans, intake grille, etc.B. Chilled Water or Water Source Heat Pump Systems1. Record Delta T across evaporator coil and note on paperwork for records. Clean evaporator if it isless than (18) degrees2. Super heat and Sub cooling should be recorded if system is not operating at 18 degree Delta T orbetter.3. Replace up to five (5) pounds of refrigerant as part of the basic preventive maintenance service.BL072-26Page 54. Record voltage and amperage to all motors, compressors, etc. Example: 3 phase motor. Contractorwill document Volts: L1 , L2 , L3 and Amps L1 , L2 , L3 Where applicable,inspect and clean VFD’s, including wiring terminals and cooling Fans5. Lubricate all moving parts, bearings, etc.6. Check for refrigerant leaks7. Replace all belts, adjust tension. Replace as needed, but no less than twice per year on all equipment.8. Replace filters. (Note: Filters shall be extended service 40% pleated “Pre-Pleat 40” filters. Anyproposed equivalent products must be approved by Gwinnett County personnel prior to use.)9. Clean Condenser and evaporator coils as needed, but not less than once a year.10. Check pressure switch and cut out circuits11. Check electrical lock-out circuits12. Check contactor contacts and wiring connections13. Check all wiring connections. On Annual PM, contractor will be responsible for notifying Countyrepresentative and calibrating all space sensors for Building Automation applications.14. Record outdoor temperature15. Check and flush condensate drain. No drain pan tablets are to be utilized as part of this contract. NOTE:Clogged drain lines or stopped up drain pans will be the sole responsibility of the contractor, and notbe applicable for a billable call following the initial PM as part of this contract.16. Visually check ductwork for broken connections or faulty insulation. (Notify Gwinnett County if anyrepairs are needed)17. Remove dust, soot, rust, etc. from blower18. Operate system through cycle, make any necessary adjustments. (Notify Gwinnett Countyrepresentative if necessary to make remote commands)19. Inspect, clean and grease all pumps Annually (If applicable)20. Inspect and service exhaust fans, change belts no less than twice per year. (both ceiling and roofmounted)21. Clean return and exhaust intake vents as often as necessary to assure proper airflow for each systemand exhaust fan.22. Inspect and service compressors. Service screw compressors Annually (or as needed)23. Inspect and service air cooled chillers Annually (If applicable)24. Clean chiller coils (Annually, but not limited to)25. Inspect and service Cooling Tower Quarterly (If applicable) Clean as necessary to ensureadequate performance, but a minimum of once per year. Follow manufacturer’s recommendationsfor acceptable chemicals and cleaning practices.26. Inspect circulation pumps. Refer to Circulation Pump PM in this document.II. Heating Preventive Maintenance Program (Quarterly PM shall occur a minimum of onceper calendar year)A. Gas Heat Applications: At a minimum, the Furnace Preventive Maintenance Program shall include thefollowing tasks but not be limited to:1. Check and adjust thermostat.2. Check and adjust all safety controls.3. Clean burners and heat exchanger as needed.4. Clean and adjust pilot assembly.5. Check and adjust burner for efficiency.6. Check for gas leaks in furnace.7. Using a Carbon Monoxide Detector, check CO readings in space and supply ductwork.Record readings in PPM on checklist. Where multiple units serve a common area, separatereadings must be documented per system. Contractor must supply manufacturer, model no.and last calibrated date of Carbon Monoxide Detector, on Checklist.8. Lubricate all moving parts.9. Change belt and adjust tension.
- Commodity Codes
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- NAICS 238220Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
- NAICS 561210Facilities Support Services
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