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Wyoming County MAU replacement at WCCH Bid

Wyoming County, Wyoming, NY·County

Summary

This bid is for the MAU replacement at WCCH (Wyoming County Community Hospital). It includes the disconnection and removal of a rooftop air handling unit, associated piping, ductwork, and accessories. New supply and return ductwork, chilled water, glycol, low pressure steam and condensate piping, and associated accessories are to be installed and tied into existing connection points. A new cooling coil pump and electric heater will be provided and installed in the new roof top unit's attached piping vestibule. Control components are also to be provided.

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