MMP38 Fire Alarm & Fire Protection Maintenance Services Contract for Springfield Data Center
Federal opportunity from DCP04 - Bid Room • Division of Capital Asset Management and Maintenance. Place of performance: MA. Response deadline: Mar 23, 2026. Industry: NAICS 46, 19, 00.
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Fire Alarm and Fire Protection Maintenance Service Contract for Springfield Data Center, Springfield, MA. Fire Alarm and Fire Protection Maintenance Services Contract to provide around-the-clock testing, inspection, preventive maintenance, repair, replacement and emergency services for all Fire Alarm Systems and Equipment and Fire Protection Systems and Equipment. This Project bid in accordance with M.G.L. Ch.30-39M.
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The MMP38 Fire Alarm & Fire Protection Maintenance Services Contract offers a unique opportunity for skilled firms to provide maintenance services at the Springfield Data Center in Springfield, MA. The contract requires around-the-clock services including testing, inspection, and emergency repairs for fire alarm and fire protection systems. Interested contractors should note the response deadline of March 23, 2026, and the requirement to comply with M.G.L. Ch.30-39M.
The buyer is looking to procure comprehensive fire alarm and fire protection maintenance services to ensure the safety and operational reliability of the Springfield Data Center's systems.
- Companies specializing in fire alarm system maintenance
- Firms with experience in commercial fire protection services
- Contractors with a history of working with government agencies
- Testing of fire alarm systems
- Inspection of fire protection equipment
- Preventive maintenance of existing systems
- Repair and replacement of faulty components
- Emergency response services
- Company profile and qualifications
- List of relevant certifications
- Proposed maintenance schedule
- Pricing details and payment terms
- References from past clients
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- Must conform to M.G.L. Ch.30-39M regulations
- Compliance with local and state fire safety codes
- Consider competitive pricing due to government contracting norms
- Include detailed cost breakdowns for labor and materials
- Offer discounts for long-term maintenance contracts
- Consider teaming with subcontractors who have specialized skills in fire safety
- Explore partnerships with local firms for a competitive edge
- Risk of underestimating service demands leading to budget overruns
- Potential for regulatory compliance challenges
- Risk of contract disputes over service expectations
- What are the specific fire alarm systems in use at the data center?
- What is the expected average volume of emergency call-outs?
- Are there existing frameworks for performance evaluation?
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- Exact scope of work details for equipment types
- Specific compliance requirements beyond M.G.L. Ch.30-39M
- Information on potential subcontracting regulations
- Designated points of contact within DCP04
- Details about existing contracts and service benchmarks
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