M&I Furnace Replacement Lot 239 , PARTIAL SSE Fort Good Hope. NT

Contract ID: SC441214
Status

This contract was awarded by NWT Housing Corporation to TDJ Mechanical Services Ltd..

The contract is complete.

There were 0 change orders.

Dates
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Start Date
Dec 05, 2014
Current End Date
Mar 30, 2015
Potential End Date
Unknown

Description

The furnace will be supplied by the NWT Housing Corporation. Housing Corporation will ship the furnace from Norman Wells to Fort Good Hope during the 2014/2015 winter road period. All other components for a complete installation of the furnace are the responsibility of the contractor that include: 1-Remove the existing Life breath heating system. 2-Remove the existing chimney. 3-Install a new forced air oil fired furnace complete. 4-Install a new chimney for the furnace and for the oil fired hot water tank. 5-Start up the furnace and ensure all is operating as intended. 6-Check all fuel lines for leaks from the oil tank to the furnace. 7-Ensure the existing oil tank has all the required tank’s components. 7-Remove all construction debris to an approved land fill site. The existing Life breath heating system shall be delivered to the Local Housing Association for storage.

Details

Fiscal Year:
Buyer:
NWT Housing Corporation

Contract Dates:
to

Supplier:
TDJ Mechanical Services Ltd.
Supplier BIP Status:
BIP Registered
Supplier Location:
Fort Good Hope

Original Value:
$11,200.00
Change Orders:
--
Current Value:
$11,200.00

Community:
Fort Good Hope (Sahtu)
Process:
Request for Tenders
Method:
Open (Competitive)
Procurement Type:
Construction
Category:
Building Construction General

Contract Added:
Jan. 24, 2018
Source:
Contracting Report

Contract Disclosure Report Entries

Fiscal Year Report Period Start Report Period Ending Source
2014-15 April 1, 2014 March 31, 2015 Report
2014-15 Dec. 5, 2014 March 30, 2015 Report