04/02/2026 - USA | OR | MULTNOMAH COUNTY | PORTLAND | 97251
Chilled Water Loops/ Roof Penetrations
John Day Dam Powerhouse HVAC Upgrades - The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE) Portland District ( NWP) has a requirement for HVAC upgrades at the John Day Dam ( JDA) Powerhouse. JDA is approximately 109 miles east of Portland, Oregon, and 275 miles from Seattle,
HVAC upgrades at the John Day Dam ( JDA) Powerhouse
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This is a pre-solicitation notice for HVAC upgrades at the John Day Dam Powerhouse. The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking a firm fixed price contract for this project. Key requirements include the replacement of chillers, installation of new chilled water loops, air handler units, and integration into a new automated digital HVAC control system. Fire protection and smoke propagation prevention are critical aspects. CMMC Level 2 self-certification is required prior to obtaining contract drawings containing CUI and before contract award. Contractors must be registered in SAM. gov. The estimated magnitude of construction is between $25M and $100M. The tentative solicitation issuance date is June 2026, with bids due not less than 30 days from the solicitation issuance date. Physical construction completion is anticipated within 1,004 calendar days after notice to proceed.
The anticipated completion date for physical construction is 1,004 calendar days after receiving the notice to proceed.
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The estimated magnitude of construction is between $25M and $100M.