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Removal of the existing Wood Shop dust collector and all existing dust collection ductwork. Installation of new dust collector and associated electrical connections. Installation of new dust collection ductwork and accessories. Installation of new electrical outlets for Owner provided Wood Shop equipment.
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Campus dust collector system.
Posted Date
Sep 9, 2025
Due Date
Jan 8, 2026
Release: Sep 9, 2025
Close: Jan 8, 2026
Campus dust collector system.
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Replacing the existing woodshop dust collection system in entirety with a new system to serve all the woodshop equipment throughout the shop. The new dust collection system shall be fitted with Code required dust collection devices inclusive of fire suppression, spark detection, and explosion isolation devices. The dust collection system shall be a pulse type cartridge collector. Dust collection system shall utilize standalone controls; there is no desired interconnection to the existing facility building management system for the new dust collector. All the woodshop equipment shall be removed from the shop and relocated back in by the awarded contractor and connected to the associated utilities. The existing heating and ventilating systems serving the woodshop will be removed. New heating and ventilation strategies will be implemented into the shop. The existing general exhaust systems within the woodshop and supporting finishing spaces will be upgraded. The existing electrical system serving the woodshop equipment and the new dust collector system and equipment will be modified as part of the project. Existing electrical bus ducts are present in the woodshop will be replaced with new. The woodshop and all associated support spaces are to be fitted with new LED lights. The woodshop’s existing walls shall be cleaned and painted. Project shall include replacement of existing fire sprinkler heads as needed to provide appropriate coverage with the new dust collection system layouts. Existing plumbing systems present in the woodshop and support spaces are to remain in place. A new compressed air plant will be included in this project.
Posted Date
Dec 9, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 9, 2025
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Replacing the existing woodshop dust collection system in entirety with a new system to serve all the woodshop equipment throughout the shop. The new dust collection system shall be fitted with Code required dust collection devices inclusive of fire suppression, spark detection, and explosion isolation devices. The dust collection system shall be a pulse type cartridge collector. Dust collection system shall utilize standalone controls; there is no desired interconnection to the existing facility building management system for the new dust collector. All the woodshop equipment shall be removed from the shop and relocated back in by the awarded contractor and connected to the associated utilities. The existing heating and ventilating systems serving the woodshop will be removed. New heating and ventilation strategies will be implemented into the shop. The existing general exhaust systems within the woodshop and supporting finishing spaces will be upgraded. The existing electrical system serving the woodshop equipment and the new dust collector system and equipment will be modified as part of the project. Existing electrical bus ducts are present in the woodshop will be replaced with new. The woodshop and all associated support spaces are to be fitted with new LED lights. The woodshop’s existing walls shall be cleaned and painted. Project shall include replacement of existing fire sprinkler heads as needed to provide appropriate coverage with the new dust collection system layouts. Existing plumbing systems present in the woodshop and support spaces are to remain in place. A new compressed air plant will be included in this project.
AvailableThis RFP is for Roofing, Painting, and Electrical work related to Upper Campus Roof Replacement and Multi-Campus Improvements.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 20, 2026
Close: Jan 20, 2026
This RFP is for Roofing, Painting, and Electrical work related to Upper Campus Roof Replacement and Multi-Campus Improvements.
AvailableThe vendor prepared a design and cost proposal to replace the unit with a Donaldson Torit 121FT10 Baghouse Dust Collector, providing approx 10,600 CFM of airflow. The new system includes NFPA 69 and EN 16447-compliant explosion-isolation components (VigiFlap valves, explosion vents, and sensors), upgraded ducting, a reinforced concrete pad, and a custom control panel.
Posted Date
Oct 21, 2025
Due Date
Jan 26, 2026
Release: Oct 21, 2025
Close: Jan 26, 2026
The vendor prepared a design and cost proposal to replace the unit with a Donaldson Torit 121FT10 Baghouse Dust Collector, providing approx 10,600 CFM of airflow. The new system includes NFPA 69 and EN 16447-compliant explosion-isolation components (VigiFlap valves, explosion vents, and sensors), upgraded ducting, a reinforced concrete pad, and a custom control panel.
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