This tender seeks qualified contractors to perform essential repairs on the main controls and heat rejection loop of the chilled water plant at the Department of Transport's Head Office. The project aims to enhance operational efficiency and reliability.
The Department of Transport is inviting tenders for the repair of the main plant controls and heat rejection loop of the chilled water plant located at the Head Office Block-A. This project is critical for maintaining optimal performance and energy efficiency of the chilled water system, which is essential for climate control within the facility. Contractors are expected to have experience in HVAC systems, particularly in chilled water plant operations, and must demonstrate their capability to execute repairs in a timely manner while minimizing disruption to ongoing operations.
The scope of work includes a thorough assessment of existing controls, replacement of faulty components, and optimization of the heat rejection loop to ensure maximum efficiency. Contractors will also be required to provide a detailed project plan, including timelines and methodologies, to ensure that all repairs are completed within the specified timeframe. Successful bidders will contribute to the sustainability goals of the Department by enhancing the energy efficiency of the chilled water system, ultimately leading to reduced operational costs and improved environmental performance.
This tender is suitable for HVAC contractors, mechanical engineers, and companies specializing in building maintenance and repair services with proven experience in chilled water systems and energy efficiency projects.