TROUBLESHOOT AND REPAIR BASE-WIDE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, U.S. COAST GUARD BASE BOSTON, BOSTON, MA PSN 19818513
Presolicitation from US COAST GUARD • HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Sep 16, 2025. Industry: NAICS 238210 • PSC Z2JZ.
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The opportunity involves troubleshooting and repairing the base-wide fire alarm system at the U.S. Coast Guard Base in Boston, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security. Given the critical nature of fire safety systems, vendors must demonstrate expertise in fire alarm installation and maintenance, ensuring compliance with relevant codes and standards.
The U.S. Coast Guard is looking for qualified contractors to effectively troubleshoot and repair their fire alarm system to ensure operational readiness and compliance with safety regulations.
- Conduct a detailed assessment of the current fire alarm system.
- Identify and diagnose all existing issues.
- Implement repairs and address any deficiencies found.
- Test the system post-repairs to ensure it meets operational standards.
- Provide documentation of repairs and system status to the Coast Guard.
- Proof of relevant certifications and licenses
- Company qualifications and past performance on similar projects
- Proposed project timeline and methodology
- Cost proposal with clear breakdown
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- Details of the current fire alarm system technology
- Specific issues reported with the existing system
- Current service agreements in place, if any
- Exact performance standards expected post-repair
- Details about the current contractor, if applicable
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