FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT
Federal opportunity from DO001 - Dudley-Charlton Regional SD - District Office • Dudley-Charlton Regional School District. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 22, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 13, 00.
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Agency & Office
Description
testing of existing fire alarm wiring, demolition and removal of existing fire alarm devices, modifications to existing fire alarm control panel, connection of new fire alarm control panel, testing and adjusting of new fire alarm control panel, installation of new fire alarm devices and detectors using existing wiring where acceptable, replacement of unsuitable wiring per testing results,
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The Dudley-Charlton Regional SD seeks proposals for a comprehensive fire alarm replacement project, which includes testing existing fire alarm wiring and modifying as needed. The deadline for responses is April 22, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare thorough proposals. Key tasks encompass the demolition and removal of current devices and the installation of new fire alarm systems, indicating a need for skilled electrical and safety contractors.
The buyer is looking to replace the existing fire alarm infrastructure to ensure safety compliance by testing and upgrading the system, including the installation of new devices and modifications to the control panel.
- Electrical contractors with experience in fire alarm systems
- Safety compliance specialists
- Firms specializing in building renovation and upgrades
- Testing existing fire alarm wiring
- Demolition and removal of old fire alarm devices
- Modifications to existing fire alarm control panel
- Connection of new fire alarm control panel
- Testing and adjusting the new fire alarm control panel
- Installation of new fire alarm devices and detectors using existing wiring
- Replacement of unsuitable wiring based on testing results
- Company qualifications and relevant experience
- Detailed project execution plan
- Safety compliance certifications
- Pricing breakdown for labor and materials
- Timeline for project completion
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- Must adhere to local fire safety regulations
- Compliance with NFPA standards for fire alarm systems
- Consider labor costs for skilled tradespeople
- Account for materials needed for installation and replacement
- Include potential costs for testing and inspections
- Partner with certified fire alarm technicians
- Engage local subcontractors familiar with Dudley-Charlton regulations
- Potential delays in material procurement
- Unforeseen issues with existing wiring
- Need for rapid compliance with safety regulations
- What specific fire safety standards must be met?
- Are there any specific brands or types of fire alarm equipment preferred?
- What is the estimated budget for this project?
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- No specific funding amount mentioned
- Details on existing fire alarm system condition
- Information on potential site constraints
- Specific electrical codes to follow
- Updates on fire safety regulations applicable to this installation
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