141 S. 3rd Ave, Yuma AZ 85364
February 2026 → March 2026
$74,400.00
Steve Mendoza Project Manager
(928) 210-7263
Removal and replacement of one (1) commercial package A/C unit and five (5) mini-split systems at the Yuma County Detention Center and Annex. Scope included disconnect and reconnect of EMS and fire protection systems, installation of CO₂sensors (Addendum #1), installation of new disconnects, electrical whip, hail guards, vibration isolation pads, PVC traps, overflow switches, and coordination with Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Contractor responsible for permits, inspections, and delivery of removed equipment to designated Sheriff’s Office warehouse.
This project consisted of a turnkey replacement of aging HVAC equipment at a secured detention facility. Work was performed in phases to minimize operational disruption and maintain facility security requirements. The project included proper refrigerant recovery, crane operations, coordination with facility management, permit acquisition, inspection approvals, and submission of full close-out documentation including equipment inventory, serial numbers, warranty registration, and as-built documentation. All work was completed in compliance with AHJ requirements and industry standards.
4004 S. Park Ave.Tucson, AZ 85714
Sep 30, 2025 → Sep 30, 2026
$99,000
Joseph Palacino
(520) 837-4126
The City of Tucson General Services Division (GSD) is looking for a company that able to perform Duct Cleaning Services for the City. Initial one (1)-year agreement with option to renew for four (4)-additional one (1)-year periods.
The heating, ventilation and air conditioning system (HVAC) system includes any interior surface of the facility's air distribution system for conditioned spaces and/or occupied zones. This includes the entire HVAC from the points where the air enters the system to the points where the air is discharging from the system. The return air grilles, return air ducts to the air handling unit (AHU), the interior surfaces of the AHU, mixing box, condensate drain pans, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, supply air ducts, fans, fan housing, fan blades, air wash systems, spray eliminators, turning vanes and supply diffusers are all considered part of the HVAC system. The HVAC system may also include other components such as dedicated exhaust and ventilation components, make-up air systems and/or coil compartment and reheat coils.
PARKS AND RECREATION 200 W WASHINGTON ST PHOENIX, AZ 85003
January 2026 → January 2027
$99,900.00
Steve Mendoza Project Manager
(928) 210-7263
The City of Phoenix (COP) Parks and Recreation Department (PRD) requires preventative maintenance, repairs and replacement parts on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) units. The contract will also include replacement units as needed.
604 West Warner Road Chandler, AZ 85225 USA
August 20 - 2024 → August 30 - 2024
$80,000
Warner
For the Warner 2nd Floor Unit Replacement project, our team efficiently removed and replaced 5 air handlers and 5 condensers, including necessary adjustments to the ceiling grid to access the units and ensure proper installation. The project, completed between August 20-30 with a contract value of $80,000, demonstrated our ability to overcome access challenges by removing and reinstalling the ceiling grid with minimal disruption. Our expertise in integrating HVAC systems with building automation.
14804 North Cave Creek Road Phoenix, AZ 85032 USA
September 01- 2024 → September 15 - 2024
$226,000
Cavecreek
From September 1 to 15, the Cave Creek project involves installing a new air conditioning system on the building's bottom floor, adding ductwork and new equipment, replacing existing water source air handlers with four heat pump air handlers, and reinstalling the ceiling grid after removal. The VRF system installation will be followed by operational testing.
5060 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85015
November 2024 → December 2024
$126,000
5060
The scope of work for Project 5060 includes removing all existing water-cooled air conditioning units and installing 15 new units. This involves dismantling and disposing of old units, installing new ones, and integrating them with the building's infrastructure. Ceiling grids will be adjusted as needed, and new condensation pumps will be installed and connected to drainage systems.
5230 East Shea Boulevard ## 200 Scottsdale, AZ 85254 USA
October 15 - 2024 → October 15 - 2025
GHJ Investments
(480) 998-3300
The HVAC maintenance project for GHJ Investments at 5230 East Shea Boulevard, Suite 200, Scottsdale, AZ, involved the installation of a new HVAC unit specifically designed for the bottom floor of the building. The project focused on ensuring optimal climate control and energy efficiency, executed with meticulous attention to detail. The installation was completed within the specified timeline, resulting in significant enhancements to the comfort and operational efficiency of the bottom floor space.
Hwy 264, Mile Marker 388 Polacca, Arizona 86042
January 16 2025
$66,000.00
Vernon Clashin
602-364-5062
The primary goal is to ensure efficient and reliable cooling throughout the facility by making both Daikin chiller units fully operational before the expansion project is fully functional. Given the significant heat generated by the building’s occupants, equipment, and lighting, a robust cooling system is essential to maintain a comfortable and safe environment, which standard air conditioning units cannot provide.
2656 MORGAN BLVD WINDOW ROCK, ARIZONA 86515
$222,600.00
Shayla Yellowhair, Assistant Superintendent
928-871-7475
The project involves assessing and implementing the necessary measures to heat and winterize a twofloor office building constructed in the 1980s. The primary tasks include diagnosing and resolving existing heating issues during winter to ensure efficient and adequate warmth throughout the premises. Additionally, the project encompasses the replacement of the defective boiler with a new, reliable unit.
Assessment and Diagnostics: Conduct a thorough assessment of the existing heating system to identify the root causes of the current heating issues. This includes evaluating the performance and efficiency of the existing boiler and associated infrastructure.
Boiler Replacement: The existing defective boiler will be decommissioned and removed. A new high-efficiency boiler will be installed, ensuring compatibility with the building's heating system. This includes:
Winterization Measures: Implement additional winterization measures to enhance the building's insulation and weatherproofing. This includes:
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