Fire Alarm Pull Station & Smoke Detector Upgrades
Federal opportunity from FHVHA - Fairhaven Housing Authority • Fairhaven Housing Authority. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 11, 2026. Industry: NAICS UNSPSC 72-13-00.
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Description
The Project consists of but not limited to: The scope of work involves expanding the existing addressable fire alarm system to include previously unprotected areas. The project also includes the removal of certain non-addressable fire alarm devices, such as pull stations and heat detectors. Additionally it covers the installation of new fire alarm door hold-open devices and limited asbestos abatement where required. THIS PROJECT IS BEING ELECTRONICALLY BID AND HARD COPY BIDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
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The Fairhaven Housing Authority is seeking contractors to upgrade their fire alarm systems as detailed in notice ID ma_commbuys_938f6ddd6d40c834940b. This project entails expanding the existing addressable fire alarm system to include areas that currently lack protection. Bidders should note that electronic submissions are mandatory, as hard copy bids will not be accepted, and the deadline for submissions is March 11, 2026.
The Fairhaven Housing Authority aims to improve safety by expanding and upgrading the existing fire alarm system, including the removal of outdated devices and addressing limited asbestos abatement.
- Expand addressable fire alarm system to unprotected areas.
- Remove non-addressable fire alarm devices including pull stations and heat detectors.
- Install new fire alarm door hold-open devices.
- Conduct limited asbestos abatement where required.
- Proof of relevant experience in fire alarm systems.
- Asbestos handling certifications.
- Electronic bidding documentation.
- Detailed project timeline and milestones.
Source coverage notes
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- Lack of detailed drawings or specifications for the existing fire alarm system.
- Clarification on how asbestos presence will be determined.
- Information on existing system type and specifications.
- No specifics on funding or budget allocations for the project.
- Details on the bid evaluation criteria.
- Information on the number of competitors expected.
- Existing timeline for project completion post-bid award.
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