HVAC, Electrical & Plumbing contracting in Nevada
Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing service contracts for government buildings. We carry the contract and the agency relationship. Licensed master electricians, mechanical contractors, and plumbers in the project state perform the work.
No special license required to bid or hold the prime. No professional or trade license is required for AXA South to bid or hold the prime contract in this category. Any work that requires a state-issued trade, professional, or specialty license is performed by a properly licensed subcontractor in the project jurisdiction. AXA South does not self-perform licensed trade work and does not represent itself as a licensee of any trade or profession.
This categoryAll electrical, mechanical, and plumbing labor is performed by contractors holding the master licenses required in the project state. License numbers and insurance are documented at award.
NevadaNevada requires an NSCB contractor license. Qualifying work is performed by an NSCB-licensed contractor of record.
AXA South is a contracting and program-management firm, not a licensed trade.
The market, honestly.
Nevada pairs major Air Force demand at Nellis and Creech with the Las Vegas convention market and a steady Reno-Carson City civilian state base.
Hospitality and gaming infrastructure, warehousing and distribution in the Reno-Sparks corridor, mining, and a large federal land and test-range presence.
For hvac, electrical & plumbing specifically in Nevada, our model is direct: AXA South responds to the solicitation, holds the contract, and runs the program. Local crews and licensed trade partners in Nevada perform the work that requires their license or specialized credentials.
Nellis and Creech run air combat and unmanned aircraft operations, generating range support, facilities, and specialized ground equipment demand. The Nevada State Purchasing Division runs statewide contracts, and Clark County School District, one of the largest in the country, buys independently at very large scale.
State fiscal year ends June 30. Nevada's biennial legislature means state funding decisions arrive in two-year blocks, with heavier procurement in the year following a session. The federal fiscal year closes September 30, so August and September carry the heaviest volume of simplified-acquisition and micro-purchase activity at every installation in the state.
Nevada offers preferences for local businesses and certified veteran-owned businesses on state contracts; there is no general minority set-aside program.
Overlooking Clark County School District as a buyer. Its procurement volume rivals many state agencies and it runs an entirely separate vendor registration.
Nevada NEATS
https://nevadaepro.com/
Operated by the Nevada State Purchasing Division.
- · Nellis Air Force Base
- · Naval Air Station Fallon
- · Creech Air Force Base
- · Nevada DOT
- · Nevada Department of Health and Human Services
Nevada prevailing wage applies to qualifying state public-works projects.
Nevada requires an NSCB contractor license. Qualifying work is performed by an NSCB-licensed contractor of record.
What this contract covers in Nevada.
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HVAC service and replacement
Chillers, boilers, RTUs, VAVs, and split systems on a PM cadence with chemistry, refrigerant management, and EPA Section 608 compliance.
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Electrical service and minor construction
Panel and gear service, lighting retrofits, generator and transfer-switch service, and emergency power testing.
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Plumbing service and small projects
Domestic water, drain, backflow, and fixture work. Backflow testing performed by state-certified testers.
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Controls and BAS integration
Sequence tuning, sensor calibration, and integration on Tridium, Siemens, JCI, and Automated Logic stacks.
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Code-required testing and reporting
Generator load banks, sprinkler inspections, ATS exercises, and water-quality sampling with logs submitted to the agency.
We respond to solicitations and execute work statewide. Common delivery markets for hvac, electrical & plumbing in Nevada include Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City.
Can you handle hospital-grade HVAC and isolation rooms?
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Yes. We work to ASHRAE 170 and the agency's infection-control plan, with pressure verification and reporting on completion.
Who is responsible if a code issue is discovered?
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The licensed trade subcontractor flags the finding and proposes the remediation. We coordinate scope, pricing, and approval through the agency before work proceeds.
Can you support 24/7 mission-critical sites?
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Yes, through partners with on-call rotations and credentialed staff cleared to enter mission-critical and SCIF-adjacent space when required.
