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59--Incorporating Energy Saving Measures to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.

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W91SMC-10-R-0012Federal

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This contract involves the integration of energy-saving measures into the existing HVAC and Direct Digital Control systems across eleven facilities at the 126th Air Refueling Wing located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois. The current system utilizes an Invensys/TAC Temperature Controls DDC system paired with Niagara software, which is monitored centrally from a server in building 5002. Following an independent study conducted in 2009, various opportunities were identified to reprogram or replace components of the HVAC systems to optimize energy consumption. The scope of work focuses on implementing these identified improvements to enhance energy efficiency. The project supports the Department of Defense’s initiative aimed at reducing utility consumption by 30%, reinforcing energy conservation efforts within military installations. The solicitation, identified by number W91SMC-10-R-0012, falls under NAICS code 238210 and is coordinated through the W7M6 Uspfo Activity Ilang 126 office. The efforts at Scott AFB are intended to not only lower energy costs but also improve the overall sustainability of the base’s HVAC infrastructure while complying with DoD directives.

General Info

Integrate energy-saving HVAC upgrades at Scott AFB’s 126th Air Refueling Wing to reduce utility consumption.

Agency

Department Of Defense → W7M6 Uspfo Activity Ilang 126View Agency

NAICS

238210 - Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

IL

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BRANDnameHVAC.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W7M6 Uspfo Activity Ilang 126
ContactsNo contacts available
OfficeSCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5503, USA
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Department Of Defense → W7M6 Uspfo Activity Ilang 126
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Office AddressSCOTT AFB, IL, 62225-5503, USA
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The statement of work defines the requirements for incorporating energy saving measures to the existing heating, Ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) and Direct Digital Control (DDC) systems on eleven (11) facilities. All work is located at the 126th Air Refueling Wing on Scott AFB, IL. Currently it is the Invensys/TAC Temperatrue Controls DDC system and Niagara software located on a server in building 5002 for monitoring the entire HVAC systems for the 126th ARW. An independent study was perfomred on all facilities in 2009 which identified HVAC areas that could be reporgrammed or replaced to improve on their energy comsumption. This project incoporates those areas identified and assists with the implementation of the Department of Defense initiative to reduce untility comsumption by 30%.

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