Summary of Specifications:
The City of Jacksonville is in need of a Forensic Laboratory Refrigerator. Please see specs below for a comprehensive look of what is needed. Be sure to include product specifications, images and any additional information that may be helpful in making a final decision, along with a quote that is accurate for at least 30 days.
Forensic Laboratory Ref Specifications •Available in 28 Cu Ft or approximate. •Made with commercial grade stainless steel fronts and sides, has a unique bottom mounted Refrigeration System that can be interchanged in less than 5 minutes, without opening the doors, allowing ease of maintenance, service and upgrade.
•Refrigeration System is front breathing, requiring less space. Refrigerator can be enclosed top, back and both sides, allowing you greater flexibility to position them in a laboratory.
•Designed to maintain between 1ºC (33ºF) and 3.3ºC (38ºF) in conditions up to 32.2ºC (90ºF) ambient temperature. •Exclusive lint tolerant design with four fins per inch, maximizes air flow over the compressor and minimizes build-up of dust and lint. •Coated evaporator cooling coil eliminates the potential for corrosion and system failures. •Exclusive automatic condensate elimination system in stainless steel and maintenance free. •Exclusive self-closing swing doors feature easy-mount door reversal system, hold-open position, spring-back protection and large, easy-grasp flush door handles. •Door activated interior lighting. •Equipped with solar powered digital thermometer and field reversible door lock. •CFC-Free, NCFC-Free •Digital controller factory preset for outstanding performance to maintain temperatures between –17.8ºC and –23.4ºC (0.0ºF and –10ºF), ideal for biological samples •Low energy MilliWatt Cabinet Mullion •Coated evaporator cooling coil eliminates the potential for corrosion and system failures. •Exclusive automatic condensate elimination system in stainless steel and maintenance free. •Energy-saving, time initiated temperature terminated defrost system with evaporator fan motor delay during defrost and door openings. •Exclusive self-closing swing doors feature easy-mount door reversal system, hold-open position, spring-back protection and large, easy-grasp flush door handles. •Freezer grade door activated interior lighting. •Equipped with digital thermometer and field reversible door lock.
Please send bids to cschubert@jacksonvillenc.gov Please Include the Cut Sheet or Specs with the submission of your Bid For questions or further information reference contact: Interior Designer: Courtney Schubert at (910) 938-5047 or cschubert@jacksonvillenc.gov
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Captain Ashley Weaver at (910) 938-6404 or aweaver@jacksonvillenc.gov
If you have questions, contact Courtney Schubert, phone # 910-265-1681.EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: The City of Jacksonville is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Service Provider and encourages participation by small-, minority-, and female-owned firms. Bidders must make positive efforts to use Small or Minority Business enterprises. All qualified Small and Minority businesses are welcome to submit a bid. MINORITY BUSINESS PARTICIPATION: The CITY has established a verifiable goal of ten percent (10%) for minority participation on City building construction and repair projects. In order to foster participation by minority businesses to conduct business with the City and in accordance with NCGS 143-131(b) and Resolution 1994-08, the City of Jacksonville will solicit minority participation in all construction related contracts. Bidders shall undertake good faith efforts to recruit minority business participation on this project. The minority business must be registered with the North Carolina State Department of Administration, Office of Historically Underutilized Businesses. BIDDER must complete and submit either Affidavit A or B with their Bid proposal. DISPUTE RESOLUTION: Any dispute arising from a forthcoming agreement to construct this project shall be subject to non-binding mediation in accordance with the rules as set forth in City of Jacksonville Resolution #2002 – 28 titled “Senate Bill Dispute Resolution”. The following disputes are not subject to mediation: i.) A dispute seeking a non-monetary recovery; and ii.) A dispute seeking a monetary recovery of $15,000 or less. The full text of the City of Jacksonville’s Resolution is included as Exhibit B. Quotes can be emailed to Courtney Schubert at eschubert@ci.jacksonville.nc.us.