614118 DISTRICT 3 Scheduled and Emergency Standpipe and Fire Safety Inspection, Testing and Repair
Federal opportunity from 0H100 - HIGHWAY • Department of Transportation. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 24, 2026. Industry: Source industry codes 72, 10, 15.
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- Solicitation
- BD-26-1030-0H100-0H002-125723
- Performance
- Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116
- Response
- Mar 24, 2026, 02:00 PM UTC
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The opportunity involves providing scheduled and emergency standpipe and fire safety inspection, testing, and repair services for District 3 under the Highway agency (0H100). This notice is eligible for Small Business Participation Program (SBPP), making it accessible for small businesses. The response deadline is set for March 24, 2026, offering ample time for interested bidders to prepare their submissions.
The buyer seeks to contract services for the inspection, testing, and repair of standpipe and fire safety systems to ensure compliance with safety regulations and effective emergency response capabilities.
- Small businesses with experience in fire safety and inspection services
- Contractors specializing in emergency response and maintenance
- Firms with certifications in fire safety compliance
- Scheduled inspections of fire safety systems
- Emergency response services
- Testing of standpipes
- Repair services for fire safety equipment
- Completed proposal form
- Evidence of relevant experience
- Certifications and licenses
- Pricing structure and service terms
- References from previous clients
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- Ensure compliance with local and state fire safety regulations
- Maintain necessary certifications throughout the contract period
- Consider competitive pricing due to potential for multiple bidders
- Include optional service packages for flexibility in pricing
- Partner with local fire safety certification bodies
- Engage subcontractors specialized in emergency response training
- Potential for higher competition from certified small businesses
- Changes in fire safety regulations affecting scope of work
- Challenges in scheduling timely emergency services
- What specific certifications are required for firefighters and inspectors?
- Are there any preferred vendors for materials and equipment?
- What are the expected response times for emergency situations?
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- No specific start or end dates for the contract period
- Lack of detailed scope in terms of quantity of inspections required
- Absence of an estimated budget or price range
- No information on performance metrics or evaluation criteria
- No details on how the bidding process will be conducted
- Unclear if there are pre-bid meetings or Q&A sessions planned
- No mention of required insurance or bonding levels
- Missing information on penalties for non-compliance
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