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26-060 Prepackaged Chiller Building At Pensacola International Airport

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21107188State & Local

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The City of Pensacola is soliciting bids for the design, supply, and installation of a complete Prepackaged Chiller Building at the Pensacola International Airport. The selected contractor is responsible for providing a fully operational facility including all MEP components and necessary connections to site utilities and services, ensuring full compliance with all applicable codes and standards required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. The project follows performance-based drawings and specifications provided by the A/E to define specific design requirements. The winning bidder must coordinate the delivery of the chiller building with other ongoing projects at the airport, such as the Terminal Expansion, Checkpoint Expansion, and New Concourse projects. This solicitation, numbered 21107188, was posted on August 14, 2026, with a response deadline of September 15, 2026. All inquiries and submissions should be directed to the City of Pensacola purchasing department.

General Info

City of Pensacola seeks bids for a prepackaged chiller building at Pensacola International Airport.

Agency

Florida → City of PensacolaView Agency

NAICS

238220 - Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

222 W. Main St., Pensacola, FL, 32502, USA

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itb-26060-PNS_Pre-PackagedChillerBuilding_Plans.pdf

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itb-26060-PNS_Pre-PackagedChillerBuilding_ProjectManual.pdf

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AgencyFlorida → City of Pensacola
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OfficePensacola, FL, 32502, USA
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Office AddressPensacola, FL, 32502, USA
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Rebecca Donahue - Dedria Lunderman - Courtney LeeContact

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General Design, supply, and install a complete working Prepackaged Chiller Building (PCB) with all MEP components and connected with site utilities and services. PCB must comply with all applicable codes and standards per the Authority Having Jurisdiction. The drawings and specifications provided by the A/E are performance-based and are intended to define the design requirements for the PCB. Winning Bidder is required to coordinate delivery of the PCB with other concurrent projects at PNS including but not limited to the Terminal Expansion Checkpoint Expansion and New Concourse projects.

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