Texas Fire Alarm Providers-Installers
Sources Sought from PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: TX. Response deadline: Apr 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561621 • PSC N063.
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Description
The General Services Administration (GSA) is inquiring to see if there are viable fire alarm contractors who can meet the following requirements:
1. Provide Fire Alarm Equipment that meets the technical specifications equal to: Siemens Building Technologies, Modular Pro (PAD-4 Remote Power Supply); EST4X Voice EVAC (BPS6A Remote Power Supply); or Notifier NFS3030 with DAA-2 Ampliphiers (PSE-10 Remote Power Supply). The equipment must be serviceable by 3 independent authorized service providers within 250 miles of Corpus Christi, TX.
2. Prime contractor must employ a NICET IV Fire Alarm Technician on a full-time basis. This technician must be certified on the proposed fire alarm system and hold a Texas APS License.
3. Installation must be supervised by a NICET III Fire Alarm Technician.
4. Contractor must have at least 3 successful past projects valued over $500,000.00 installing or replacing an NFPA Compliant Fire Alarm in an occupied and functioning office building.
Please contact GSA Contracting Officer Kevin Mack if your firm meets the above qualifications for more detail. Please send an email to kevin.mack@gsa.gov
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