Greenheck Receives Sourcewell Cooperative Contract

Air movement, control, conditioning, and distribution equipment solutions provider Greenheck recently announced that it has been awarded a Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract, according to a news release. The HVAC Systems contract will allow Greenheck the opportunity to expand opportunities in government procurement and other public agencies in North America.

Sourcewell’s cooperative purchasing program includes more than 50,000 participating agencies including government, educational, and nonprofit clients. Greenheck’s contract comes after a lengthy request for proposal (RFP) process to ensure both compliance with local requirements and product quality. The partnership provides any public agency with a “ready-to-use, Sourcewell-vetted contract” for any Greenheck purchase, the news release reports.

“Being easy to do business with is one of Greenheck’s core values,” said Greenheck Chief Sales Officer Matt Spink. “The Sourcewell cooperative purchasing contract makes it that much easier for government, education, and not-for-profit agencies to purchase Greenheck commercial ventilation products through our nationwide network of mechanical representatives.”

Public agencies can learn more information about products and services offered, as well as how to purchase them through Sourcewell, on the agency’s website.

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