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Building Commissioning and Testing

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The contract outlines the commissioning and testing of HVAC systems within a building project under the City of Dallas, requiring comprehensive functional performance evaluations including airflow balancing, refrigerant charge verification, and validation of system operations against design intent. All testing must be documented to demonstrate compliance with LEED certification requirements or applicable energy efficiency standards, ensuring the building meets targeted sustainability and performance benchmarks. The work is structured as a subcontract with a NAICS code of 541330, indicating professional, scientific, and technical services related to engineering and testing. The solicitation was posted on July 17, 2026, with responses due by August 7, 2026, and no set-aside provisions are specified. While detailed agency contact information and specific performance location details are not provided, the work is expected to be performed in coordination with the City of Dallas, Texas, and all deliverables must align with the regulatory and environmental goals tied to energy compliance. The opportunity is accessible via an online portal, and potential bidders must ensure their methodologies, documentation, and testing procedures meet the rigorous standards required for certification and verification purposes.

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Commissioning and testing HVAC systems in Dallas to meet LEED and energy efficiency standards.

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Texas → City Of DallasView Agency

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541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

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TX, USA

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AgencyTexas → City Of Dallas
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Functional performance testing of HVAC systems, airflow balancing, refrigerant charge verification, and compliance documentation for LEED or energy standards.

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