Carbon School District- Fire Sprinkler Head Replacement
Federal opportunity from Division of Purchasing. Place of performance: UT. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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Carbon School District- Fire Sprinkler Head Replacement
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The Carbon School District has issued a notice for a Fire Sprinkler Head Replacement project, aiming to improve safety infrastructure within the district. This procurement is managed by the Division of Purchasing, with a response deadline set for March 4, 2026. Interested bidders should be prepared to provide comprehensive responses that demonstrate their capabilities in fire safety systems.
The buyer is seeking professional contractors to execute the replacement of fire sprinkler heads to enhance safety measures in the Carbon School District facilities.
- Fire safety and installation companies
- Contractors with experience in school safety systems
- Licensed plumbing contractors
- Assessment of existing fire sprinkler head systems
- Procurement of new fire sprinkler heads
- Installation of new fire sprinkler heads
- Testing and certification of the installed systems
- Company qualifications and experience
- Detailed project approach and methodology
- Proposed timeline for completion
- Cost proposal and pricing strategy
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- Adhere to local fire safety regulations
- Ensure all installed components meet safety standards
- Consider bulk procurement of sprinkler heads for cost efficiency
- Include labor and testing costs in proposals
- Collaborate with licensed fire safety inspectors
- Engage subcontractors for specialized installation requirements
- Potential delays in procurement of materials
- Changes in fire safety regulations before project completion
- What are the specific fire safety standards to comply with?
- Are there preferences for certain brands of sprinkler heads?
- What is the budget range for this project?
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- Detailed specifications for the sprinkler heads
- Budget constraints for the project
- Current number and types of sprinkler heads in use
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