Proposals for HVAC installation due by February 27, 2026.
Official Courthouse Record · AI-summarized for clarity
- Published
- Category
- Bid Notice
- City
- Freeport
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Prepare Your Proposal
Include all required information and ensure it is submitted by the deadline.
- 2
Schedule a Site Visit
Call Brian Peight at 815.235.7497 to arrange a time to inspect the existing units.
- 3
Submit Your Bid
Ensure your proposal is submitted by 10:00 AM on February 27, 2026.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the deadline for HVAC proposals?
- Proposals are due by 10:00 AM on February 27, 2026.
- Who do I contact for more information?
- Contact Brian Peight at 815.235.7497 to set up an appointment.
- What should be included in the proposal?
- Include a description of work, equipment details, warranty, and total cost.
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Full Notice Text
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS HVAC WORK AT THE STEPHENSON COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT The Stephenson County Highway Department will be accepting proposals until 10:00 AM on February 27, 2026, for the furnishing and installation of 4 furnace/air conditioning unit(s) in the office building located at 295 W. Lamm Rd. in Freeport, IL. The existing units are currently on top of the building, and anyone looking to submit a bid can call and set up an appointment to look at the existing unit. Please call Brian Peight @ 815.235.7497 to set up a time. Proposals submitted must include a general description of the work being proposed, the manufacturer make and model of equipment being proposed, warranty information, operational efficiencies, timeline for the project and a lump sum cost for the entire project. All costs will include furnishing, installation and making operational equipment, including initial startup. The Stephenson County Highway Department will evaluate the proposals and choose the proposal that provides the most overall economical solution looking at not only the initial cost, but operational and maintenance costs in the future.