HS Fire Sprinkler Inspections & Deficiency Repair Bid
Federal opportunity from BR625 - Central Office • Bridgewater-Raynham Regional School District. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: May 15, 2026. Industry: Source industry codes 46, 19, 16.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1446-BR625-BR003-127385
- Performance
- Mt. Prospect Street Bridgewater, MA 02324
- Response
- May 15, 2026, 10:00 AM UTC
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Description
HS Fire Sprinkler Inspections & Deficiency Repair Bid
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The opportunity involves a bid for HS Fire Sprinkler Inspections and Deficiency Repair announced by the Central Office (BR625). Interested bidders must submit their proposals by May 15, 2026. This project emphasizes compliance with fire safety standards, engaging professionals experienced in sprinkler systems.
The buyer aims to identify qualified contractors for conducting inspections and repairs on fire sprinkler systems to ensure safety and compliance.
- Contractors with expertise in fire safety systems
- Companies experienced in delivering inspection and repair services
- Licensed professionals in fire protection engineering
- Conduct comprehensive inspections of HS fire sprinkler systems
- Identify deficiencies and develop repair plans
- Perform necessary repairs on identified deficiencies
- Ensure compliance with relevant fire safety regulations
- Completed proposal form
- List of past project experiences relevant to fire sprinkler systems
- Certifications and licenses documentation
- Detailed pricing structure
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- Adhere to local and state fire safety regulations
- Ensure all repairs meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
- Consider competitive pricing aligned with industry standards
- Factor in the scope of inspections and potential repair costs
- Consider partnering with specialized fire safety consultants
- Engage local contractors with fire protection services experience
- Potential delays in obtaining required permits
- Unforeseen deficiencies discovered during inspections
- Compliance issues with local fire safety codes
- What specific inspection standards are expected?
- Are there any anticipated challenges in accessing inspection sites?
- What are the protocols for reporting deficiencies?
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- Specific inspection standards required
- Details about previous contractors or current contract performance
- Information on local fire safety regulations applicable to the project
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