Rochester, MN
Rochester, MN
86
2
$392,314
Redo wiring for window replacement in master bedroom, dining, and loft.
Replace water heater with like equipment
ELECTRICAL FOR FURNACE & AC REPLACEMENT. (A062310)
Replacement / Installation of Furnace, AC, Coil (Suite 100)
Installation / Replacement of Furnace, AC, Coil (Suite 104). Code to access mechanical room is #5841
Replacement & Installation of (4) NEW Furnaces, AC Units & Coils. *Suites 100-B, 102, 103-A, Common
All demolition work as required for placement of the new HVAC systems. -No modifications are indicated for the PT Swing Supports - Addition of three (3) supply air devices and five (5) return air devices as indicated. - All new ductwork branches as indicated. - Two (2) new toilet exhaust fans rated at 60 cfm each. - Exhaust ductwork combined and routed to the nearest exhaust main and connect into it with back draft damper.
Interior Remodel of Existing Office Space for New Tenant. (Exercise Abilities)
Plumbing for 2 bathrooms and break room sink
Interior Remodel of Existing Office Space for New Tenant. (Exercise Abilities)
Install backflow for irrigation
Electrical fit-up of tenant space. Lighting and Receptacles.
Interior remodel Edward Jones
Adding two conference rooms to an existing space. (Property Brokers)
Add one heat to each new conference room. Add two heats to the hallway area. The conference room doors wiil be cut short to allow air movement for cold air return. The cold air return is located in the hallway.
Reconfigure office area. Add 2 new offices
Electrical work for new baseboard heater.
REPLACE BOILER
WIRING REPLACEMENT FURNACE AND AC
REPLACEMENT FURNACE AND AC
Electrical (Installation of two receptacles (GFI) - one switch controlling one light at service door entry, All wired back to 20A breaker at main box in house) - Addition of new attached garage 26 x 26
Addition of new attached garage 26 x 26
MECHANICAL - REPLACE FURNACE
Electrical - replace AC
Mechanical - replace AC
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