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845 Elmwood Ave

Renovation

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$5,556,300.00

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845 Elmwood Ave, Oshkosh, WI

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In general, the work consists of: The project will provide removal and replacement of the existing steam heating system for Harrington Hall which houses the geology and anthropology programs for the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh. The existing heating system for the building was last renovated in 1964, and air conditioning is provided for the building by a series of window mounted and grade mounted air conditioning units. New work will include hot and chilled water systems, dedicated outdoor air unit with energy recovery, and new electrical service. This project is being let using the single prime bidding and contracting process. DFD will publicly bid the applicable mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection (MEP) divisions of work first. Within 5 days of the MEP bid opening, DFD will identify a lowest, qualified, responsible, certified bidder in each applicable MEP division of work. These successful MEP bids must be included in all general prime contractor bids received. No later than 5 days after DFD identifies the successful MEP bids, DFD will publicly open general prime contractor bids. General prime contractor bids that do not include the successful MEP bids will be rejected. The state will enter into a single contract with the lowest, qualified, responsible, certified general prime contractor and this general prime contractor will enter into subcontracts with the successful MEP bidders. All potential bidders must be certified by DOA prior to submitting bids on state construction 20 projects over $100,000. All bids received from contractors who are not certified will be rejected.

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