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Upgrade existing VAVs on existing NAE controller

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The contract targets the upgrade of existing variable air volume (VAV) systems integrated with a networked automation and control (NAE) controller, aimed at improving operational efficiency and system performance within facilities managed by the Indian Health Service. The effort is scheduled under a forecasted procurement with a posting date of May 25, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 813920, which corresponds to other administrative and support services, reflecting the technical nature of the HVAC system modernization. The work is expected to occur at multiple Indian Health Service locations, though specific sites are not identified, indicating a broad scope potentially spanning several facilities under the agency's purview. Technical oversight and program management are handled by Reginald Shirley, while Tanya Begay serves as the contracting officer responsible for procurement execution and contractual compliance. No set-aside provisions or small business preferences are specified, suggesting the opportunity is open to all qualified respondents. Engagement details and further updates can be accessed through the official HHS OSDBU portal.

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Upgrade existing VAV systems on NAE controller to improve HVAC efficiency for Indian Health Service.

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Indian Health Service

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813920 - Professional OrganizationsView NAICS

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AgencyIndian Health Service
Contacts2 people available
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Indian Health Service
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Reginald Shirley
Tanya BegayContracting Officer

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2025-AAP-CHSU-SU-0044: Upgrade existing VAVs on existing NAE controller

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