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(DBB-IH) Replace Heating Loop with Mini Splits, B2200-2009,Bangor

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Department Of The Navy → Navfac NorthwestView Agency

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NW: BANGOR PDC, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of The Navy → Navfac Northwest
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MSR 24352543 Deliverable: CAT 2, IH-DBB Requested Schedule: FY26, Q2 Priority: 4 IPL Type: CNIC-NB-OMN-ST PSC: NA REIMB Labor: NA CAT 2 TO Requirement: IH-DBB project to replace failing HVAC Hot Water Loop suppling multiple buildings within the Bangor Unaccompanied Housing Complex. Add multiple mini splits to provide Heat and HVAC to each unit. Follow the same plan as the B2300 series HVAC/Heat upgrade -(MSR 22144963 2300 series). Bangor-2200, Bangor-2201, Bangor-2202, Bangor-2203, Bangor-2204, Bangor-2205, Bangor-2206, Bangor-2207, Bangor 2208 and Bangor-2209. Justification: Replacement is required to restore the heating loop to fully operational status. Reoccurring leaks in the underground piping system result in makeup water use beyond the design capabilities of the system. Excessive makeup water leads to off gassing of entrained air and the formation of air pockets in the piping that restricts the follow of heating water. This condition affects multiple buildings during the heating season resulting in an unacceptable number of resident rooms with proper heating. Continued failure to provide adequate heating will result in the reduction of the number of Unaccompanied Military personnel that can be housed on the base. Needed: Design Awarded . Design Scheduled Acceptance. DD1391 Needed

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