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Federal opportunity from Maryland Department of Human Services. Place of performance: MD.
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Walk-Through Metal Detectors at Washington County DSS Office AGENCY CONTROL NUMBER: DAO/WCDSS-16-001-S Issue Date: May 12, 2016 Walkthrough Date: May 17, 2016 Due Date for Bids: May 23, 2016 Loading Amendment No. 1 Metal Detectors.doc 199.5 KB February 14 2020 ATTACHMENT E - REFERENCES FORM--Metal Detectors.docx 15.81 KB February 14 2020 DHR Small Procurement Solicitation - Metal Detectors.docx 73.5 KB February 14 2020 Questions and Responses Series 1 - DAO.WCDSS.16.001.S.doc 39 KB February 14 2020
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The Maryland Department of Human Services is seeking proposals for the installation of walk-through metal detectors at the Washington County DSS Office. The solicitation was issued on May 12, 2016, with a bid deadline of May 23, 2016. Contractors should review attached documents to ensure compliance with requirements and prepare competitive responses.
The Maryland Department of Human Services aims to enhance security at the Washington County DSS Office by installing walk-through metal detectors.
- Conduct site assessment at the Washington County DSS Office.
- Develop installation plan for walk-through metal detectors.
- Procure necessary materials and equipment.
- Install metal detectors in compliance with agency specifications.
- Conduct post-installation testing and validation.
- Certification of compliance with state regulations.
- Technical specifications of proposed metal detectors.
- Detailed project timeline and milestones.
- Cost breakdown including labor and materials.
- References from past similar installations.
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- Bidder qualifications or experience requirements are not specified.
- Technical specifications for the metal detectors are missing.
- No precise location details for the Washington County DSS Office are provided.
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