MSHA - Security System Inspections-Mx
Solicitation from OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT • LABOR, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: WV. Response deadline: Apr 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561621 • PSC H363.
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Preventative Maintenance Service Agreement package for the National Mine Academy security system with service inspections and testing of listed security equipment. Provide labor, materials, software/ licenses updates, technical services, service inspect, and testing on174 door rooms and 22 FIPS readers.
Complete testing/• Field cleaning, calibration, and verification of proper operation/• Taking and recording Strategic voltage/ current measurements, comparing to manufacturers' data, and making corrections as required/• Repair and service of Allegion/Schlage wireless door locks. 1)Perform quarterly testing 2)Take and record strategic voltage 3)Monitor equipment and software needs 4)Field clean, calibrate, and verify proper operation of government owned equipment.
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