FY24 IVHC - Fire Inspection
Federal opportunity from CHICAGOVH497 - Illinois Veterans Home-Chicago • DVA - Veterans Affairs. Place of performance: IL. Response deadline: Feb 14, 2024.
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FY24 IVHC - Fire Inspection
Fire Inspection services
This will be a 36 month contract.
Item # 1: Vendor will provide but not limited to: Inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of the facilities, including but not limited to: fire alarm detection system, wet pipe sprinkler system, dry pipe sprinkler system, fire and jockey pump system, smoke detector sensitivity testing, pre-action system, Ansul automatic fire suppression system and standpipe hose cabinet system. Inspection and testing frequency requirements for the Life Safety Systems. These frequency requirements may change if parts or equipment have been replaced or repaired and the systems need to be retested so to comply with NFPA standards. Vendor and/or employees must have National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies Level II certification for fire alarm inspection and testing. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor. Vendor and/or employees must have National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies Level III certification for sprinkler inspection and testing. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor. Vendor and/or employees must be licensed by the Illinois State Fire Marshal to perform all worked required under this contract. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor. This will be a 36-month contract.
Vendor will provide but not limited to: Inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of the facilities, including but not limited to: fire alarm detection system, wet pipe sprinkler system, dry pipe sprinkler system, fire and jockey pump system, smoke detector sensitivity testing, pre-action system, Ansul automatic fire suppression system and standpipe hose cabinet system.
Inspection and testing frequency requirements for the Life Safety Systems. These frequency requirements may change if parts or equipment have been replaced or repaired and the systems need to be retested so to comply with NFPA standards.
Vendor and/or employees must have National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies Level II certification for fire alarm inspection and testing. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor.
Vendor and/or employees must have National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies Level III certification for sprinkler inspection and testing. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor.
Vendor and/or employees must be licensed by the Illinois State Fire Marshal to perform all worked required under this contract. A copy of the certification must be submitted with the bid and on file with the contract monitor.
This will be a 36-month contract.
Item # 2: ( 936 - 09 ) Inspection and testing of Fire alarm System and all related components/devices: Annual
Inspection and testing of Fire alarm System and all related components/devices: Annual
Item # 3: ( 936 - 09 ) Inspection and testing of Wet Sprinkler System and all related components/devices: Quarterly
Inspection and testing of Wet Sprinkler System and all related components/devices: Quarterly
Item # 4: ( 936 - 09 ) Inspection and testing of Dry Pipe Sprinkler System and all related components/devices: Quarterly
Inspection and testing of Dry Pipe Sprinkler System and all related components/devices: Quarterly
Item # 5: ( 936 - 09 ) Inspection and testing of the Main Fire pump and Jockey pump systems and all related components/devices: Annual
Inspection and testing of the Main Fire pump and Jockey pump systems and all related components/devices: Annual
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