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Council OKs three contingency HVAC service contracts up to $900,000

2794199 · March 27, 2025
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The Abilene City Council approved one-year contingency service contracts with three HVAC firms, each not-to-exceed $300,000, to allow immediate repairs when city facilities' HVAC or boiler systems fail.

The Abilene City Council on first reading approved contingency service contracts with Accurate Air, Kerian and Daikin Applied Americas that together carry a not-to-exceed amount of $900,000 to cover emergency HVAC and boiler repairs at city facilities.

City staff said the contracts are “call as needed” arrangements meant to allow immediate vendor response when a unit fails and internal staff cannot complete the repair. “This item is only we pay if we use it,” staff member Mindy said during the council discussion, explaining the city…

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