City of South Salt Lake - Citywide AMAG work
Federal opportunity from CITIES • City of South Salt Lake. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026.
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City of South Salt Lake - Citywide AMAG work
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The City of South Salt Lake is seeking bids for citywide AMAG work as detailed in notice ID ut-u3p-221283. This project is expected to significantly enhance the city's security infrastructure. The response deadline for interested bidders is February 20, 2026.
The buyer aims to implement citywide AMAG security solutions to improve surveillance and access control across municipal facilities.
- Companies with expertise in AMAG security solutions.
- Firms that have experience in municipal security installations.
- Bidders with a proven track record in technical training and support.
- Conduct site assessments for AMAG system integration.
- Install AMAG security hardware and software.
- Provide training for city staff on the new system.
- Ensure ongoing maintenance and support for the AMAG system.
- Company qualifications and past performance.
- Detailed project plan and timeline.
- Cost proposal with itemized pricing.
- Evidence of relevant certifications or accreditations.
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- Adherence to local regulations regarding security systems.
- Compliance with industry standards for installation and maintenance.
- Consider competitive pricing to attract the city’s attention.
- Ensure pricing reflects the long-term maintenance and support costs.
- Potential partnerships with local subcontractors experienced in security systems.
- Collaboration with technology providers for AMAG equipment.
- Potential delays in project implementation due to unforeseen site conditions.
- Changes in regulatory requirements that may affect the project scope.
- What specific AMAG features are prioritized by the City?
- Is there an existing infrastructure that needs to be integrated with the new system?
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- Detailed scope of work is not provided.
- No specifications on the types of AMAG systems required.
- Absence of information regarding evaluation criteria for bids.
- No indication of budget limits.
- No references to contract terms or conditions.
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