RFQ 2026-1 SECURITY CAMERA DESIGN SERVICES
Federal opportunity from COCC1 - Finance & Procurement • Lowell Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 18, 2026. Industry: NAICS 46, 17, 00.
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Description
The Lowell Housing Authority seeks proposals from qualified security camera designers to provide full design services including bid documents, drawings, and contract administration for comprehensive camera installation, replacement, integration, and configuration.
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The Lowell Housing Authority is soliciting proposals for RFQ 2026-1 regarding security camera design services. Interested bidders will provide comprehensive design services including bid documents, drawings, and contract administration for camera installation and configuration. The response deadline is set for March 18, 2026, indicating a significant timeline for proposal preparation and submission.
The Lowell Housing Authority aims to enhance security through the design, integration, and configuration of security camera systems across its properties.
- Companies with experience in security camera system design
- Firms with a background in contract administration for similar projects
- Design specialists familiar with comprehensive camera solutions
- Develop comprehensive design documents for security camera installation
- Create technical drawings for camera placements and specifications
- Administer contracts related to installation and configuration of cameras
- Coordinate the integration of new cameras with existing security systems
- Completed proposal form
- Detailed design approach and methodology
- Relevant past performance examples
- Team qualifications and experience
- Cost estimate and pricing model
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- Ensure compliance with local procurement regulations
- Adhere to technical specifications as per the RFQ guidelines
- Develop a competitive pricing model based on the scope of services including design and administration
- Consider cost-plus pricing approaches if applicable
- Consider collaborating with subcontractors specialized in installation
- Utilize local firms for logistical support and integration expertise
- Potential challenges in coordinating with existing systems during integration
- Compliance risks if designs do not align with buyer specifications
- What is the anticipated budget for this project?
- Are there existing security systems that the new design needs to integrate with?
- What is the timeline for installation post-design approval?
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- Specific location or site details for the camera installation
- Budget estimates for the entire project
- Existing systems that need integration
- Expected outcome metrics or performance indicators
- Preferred technology specifications for cameras
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