John Adams Courthouse Audio Visual Cabling Upgrade Project
Federal opportunity from FREG5 - Facilities Management & Capital Planning - Region V • Trial Court. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Apr 15, 2026. Industry: NAICS 72, 15, 16.
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Description
The John Adams Courthouse is seeking to update the low-voltage audiovisual cabling in the Seven Justice Courtroom, Single Justice Courtroom and supporting spaces. Cabling updates will include removal and installation of new cabling for AV and data purposes.
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The John Adams Courthouse is seeking to upgrade its low-voltage audiovisual cabling, specifically in the Seven Justice Courtroom and Single Justice Courtroom, as well as in associated spaces. This project aims to enhance AV and data capabilities through the removal of old cabling and installation of new systems. Proposals are due by April 15, 2026, allowing ample time for interested parties to prepare their responses.
The Courthouse intends to modernize its audiovisual infrastructure to improve courtroom functionality and support technological advancements in legal proceedings.
- AV installation companies
- Low-voltage cabling contractors
- Technology integration firms
- Evaluate current cabling infrastructure
- Design new cabling layout
- Remove existing AV cabling
- Install new low-voltage cabling for audiovisual and data use
- Testing of new cabling installations
- Documentation of completed work
- Company profile and experience in AV installations
- Detailed project approach and timeline
- Cost proposal and pricing structure
- References from similar projects
- Compliance with safety and regulations
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- Ensure adherence to low-voltage installation standards
- Review local legislation regarding courtroom technology
- Follow data protection guidelines for installation
- Consider competitive pricing, given the public nature of the project
- Include itemized costs for materials and labor
- Estimate for potential change orders
- Consider teaming with local electrical contractors for compliance with regional standards
- Partner with technology providers for latest AV solutions
- Potential for scope creep during installation
- Delays in material procurement due to supply chain issues
- Technological compatibility with existing systems
- What is the budget range allocated for this project?
- Are there preferred vendors for specific equipment?
- What are the timeline constraints beyond the response deadline?
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- Specific budget for the project is not disclosed.
- Exact specifications for the type of cabling needed are unclear.
- No information on previous technological limitations in the courtrooms is provided.
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