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Construction of New HVAC Controls Room

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The contract requires the construction of a new partitioned HVAC controls room using standard 2x4 wood framing covered with gypsum board and a hollow core door, with all work completed to comply with International Building Code seismic standards. Critical elements include proper fire caulking and sealing of joints, penetrations, and interfaces to ensure life safety and code compliance, along with all necessary finish work to deliver a fully functional and code-approved environment. The project is scoped as a subcontract under NAICS code 236118 for other heavy and civil engineering construction, and the response deadline is set for July 30, 2026. The solicitation was posted on July 13, 2026, and originates from the state of Utah with no designated place of performance or point of contact specified beyond the agency name.

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Construct HVAC controls room with wood framing, gypsum board, fire sealing, per IBC seismic standards, deadline July 30, 2026.

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236118 - Residential RemodelersView NAICS

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UT, USA

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Build a partitioned HVAC controls room using 2x4 framing, gypsum board, and a hollow core door. Includes fire caulking, sealing, and finish work to meet IBC seismic requirements.

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