ITB 260128 CCHS Fire Alarm System Upgrade
Federal opportunity from P0700102 - Facilities | P0700 - Facilities • Crook County School District. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Mar 25, 2026.
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ITB 260128 CCHS Fire Alarm System Upgrade Sealed bids will be accepted by Crook County School District, 471 NE Ochoco Plaza Drive, Prineville, OR 97754, until 1:00 pm, local time, Wednesday March 25, 2026 for the replacement of the existing fire alarm system. Bids received after the date and time affixed will not be considered. 260128 Fire Alarm ITB
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The Crook County School District is seeking sealed bids for the upgrade of the fire alarm system under ITB 260128. Bids will be accepted until March 25, 2026, at 1:00 PM local time. This project entails replacing the existing fire alarm system, and only bids submitted before the deadline will be considered.
The Crook County School District aims to replace the current fire alarm system to improve safety and compliance with updated standards.
- Companies experienced in fire alarm system installation
- Contractors with certifications in fire safety systems
- Local businesses in Oregon to facilitate engagement
- Assess current fire alarm system
- Design upgrade specifications
- Procure materials for new system
- Install upgraded fire alarm system
- Test and verify functionality of new system
- Completed bid form
- Proof of relevant certifications
- Detailed project timeline
- Company experience documentation
- Bid pricing breakdown
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- Ensure compliance with local safety regulations
- Adhere to ADA requirements in installation
- Consider competitive pricing due to anticipated interest
- Breakdown labor and materials costs for clarity
- Electrical contractors to manage electrical connections
- Safety compliance consultants to ensure standards
- Local suppliers for timely material procurement
- Potential delays in obtaining materials
- Unexpected building code changes
- Weather impacting installation timelines
- What are the exact specifications required for the new fire alarm system?
- Are there any specific compliance requirements unique to this district?
- What is the budget for this project?
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- Detailed requirements for the new fire alarm system
- Estimated budget for the project
- Specifications on existing system condition
- Information on potential additive alternates
- Protocol for bid evaluation criteria
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