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$5 Million Construction Project by the Department of Veterans Affairs Awarded by FlowSense

FlowSense Building Services Group was recently awarded a $.5 million construction project by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

The scope of the contract include demolition and removal of an existing absorption chiller and installation of a new 1020-ton centrifugal chiller. Installation includes rigging, connections to existing chilled water and condenser water piping, additions and alterations to existing switchgear. connections to existing controls, and start up and commissioning. The project is located at the Lebanon VA Medical Center in Pennsylvania.

"We are very proud to be selected as the prime contractor by the VA for this exciting construction project," commented Paul Smallwood, President of FlowSense. "Our team have worked hard during the proposal development phase and being a recipient for a contract of this magnitude is a significant milestone at FlowSense since the inception of the Building Services Group. This award validates FlowSense's project management and construction strengths and our capabilities in delivering high quality complex projects on time and under budget for our clients worldwide."

FlowSense LLC is an award-winning service disabled veteran owned small business (SDVOSB) and 8(a)/SDB certified company providing turnkey building and facility solutions in HVAC services, mechanical systems, and building automation. FlowSense products and services include installation and repair, start up support, and project management for diverse industries including private and public sectors, military, defense, and government agencies.

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