Type : Bid Notification
The purchase and installation of a storage shed as requested by the Department of Engineering. 0000248424 Colleen Davignon 5183825082 cdavignon@schenectadyny.gov PU.AG.USA.1045.C3873926
The purchase and installation of a storage shed as requested by the Department of Engineering. 0000248424 Colleen Davignon 5183825082 cdavignon@schenectadyny.gov PU.AG.USA.1045.C3873926
Exploring the possibility of using renewable energy in the cold storage of ecological shrimp to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 3. Provide evidence-based recommendations to Ca Mau DARD on effective implementation. Period of assignment: 14 days for team member from March to June 2024.
Rooftop greenhouse space will provide fully conditioned under glass growth environments. There will be a mix of BL2-P and BL3-P greenhouse space. The greenhouses will be supported by headhouse, storage and greenhouse office and conference space (provided as part of future bid packages).
Summary DetailsRequest for Proposals RFP No. 24-045Supply and Install GreenhouseThe City requests Proposals from experienced qualified firms to Supply and Install GreenhouseKEY DATES RFP Issue DateFriday, April 26, 2024 Deadline for Questions2:00 PM (local time)Tuesday, May 14, 2024Deadline for Issuing AddendaWednesday, May 15, 2024Submission Deadline2:00 PM (local time)Friday, May 17, 2024 QuestionsSend questions to: bid@coquitlam.ca referencing the RFP name and number.AddendaProponents are required to check the City’s website for any updated information and addenda issued before the Closing Date at the following website address:
Bid Number:RFP 24-045 Bid Title:Supply and Install Greenhouse Category:Current Bid OpportunitiesStatus:Open Publication Date/Time: 4/26/2024 12:00 AM Closing Date/Time: 5/17/2024 2:00 PM Related Documents: 24-045 RFP - Supply and Install Greenhouse 24-045 Proposal Submission Form Return To Main Bid Postings Page
Purpose The purpose of this solicitation is to demonstrate and deploy advanced energy efficiency and load reduction technologies in industrial and commercial cold storage facilities. The goals are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enable load-shifting capabilities to benefit the grid, and gather real-world energy data to help existing and planned cold storage and refrigeration facilities reduce energy use and costs.
Rooftop greenhouse space will provide fully conditioned under glass growth environments. There will be a mix of BL2-P and BL3-P greenhouse space. The greenhouses will be supported by headhouse, storage and greenhouse office and conference space (provided as part of future bid packages).