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Ductwork Fabrication and Installation

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The contract mandates the design, fabrication, and installation of insulated ductwork for a new multi-zone air conditioning system, with strict adherence to airflow balancing requirements and compliance with SMACNA standards. All work must ensure optimal system performance, proper thermal efficiency, and long-term durability through precise engineering and quality craftsmanship. The scope is limited to the ductwork system only, and no additional HVAC equipment or controls are included unless explicitly tied to the ductwork installation. This is a small business set-aside subcontract under NAICS code 238212, reserved exclusively for small businesses as defined by the SBA. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by July 24, 2026, and is managed by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under the U.S. Department of Commerce. Performance location details are not specified, but the work must be completed in compliance with federal procurement requirements for set-aside contracts, and all bidders must qualify as eligible small businesses to be considered for award.

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Small business set-aside for insulated ductwork design, fabrication, and installation per SMACNA standards.

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Design, fabricate, and install insulated ductwork for the new multi-zone AC system, ensuring airflow balancing and SMACNA compliance.

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