EAHR project planning
Heating - general
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- The consultant must have sufficient expertise in exhaust air heat recovery (EAHR) systems and their procurement.
- The project planner should be impartial vis-à-vis the suppliers of EAHR systems.
- Content of the work:
- The implementation of the EAHR system at the concept level
- Find out if there is a need to repair / replace the ventilation system (eg ventilation fans)
- Find out if there is a need to repair / replace the heating system
- Sets the the requirements for the use, service and maintenance of the EAHR system
- Estimates the effects on monthly energy consumption (district heating, electricity) and savings when compared with current situation
- Calculates the financial profitability of the investment in relation to the current situation
- Take care of necessary permits and approvals
- Analyzes other impacts, such as construction disturbance, indoor climate issues
- Lists risks and makes a plan for their management.
- Final report includes in written format the items listed in project content.
- Providers are asked in the offer if following criteria are fulfilled:
- Previous experience in planning and managing housing company exhaust air heat recovery (EAHR) projects (reference list attached to offer).
- The project planner should be impartial vis-à-vis the suppliers of EAHR systems.
- Will come to present project final results in housing company event in person as agreed with customer
- Optional additional special requirements (selected by the Buyer in Offer request creation):
- Will assist the Buyer in ARA grant calculation if needed
- Is in charge of the bidding process and assists the Buyer in comparing the offers received
- Project management and supervision throughout the project
- In addition to the requirements above, the Buyer can include self-defined special requirements to the offer request.