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After-Hours / Emergency Locksmith Services

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The contract titled After-Hours / Emergency Locksmith Services is a subcontract under NAICS code 541990 issued by the Health and Human Services Commission in Texas, seeking providers to deliver emergency locksmith services outside of standard business hours, including weekends and holidays. The services must be available on demand to address urgent lock-related situations, with pricing structured at a premium hourly rate to reflect the after-hours and emergency nature of the work. Response submissions are due by August 3, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 13, 2026, and all services are expected to be performed within the jurisdiction of Texas, though the specific location of performance is not detailed. The nature of the contract implies critical support for facilities under the agency’s oversight, requiring rapid response capability, reliability, and adherence to security protocols during non-standard operational hours.

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After-hours emergency locksmith services in Texas, premium hourly rates, response required 24/7, subs under HHS Commission.

Agency

Texas → Health and Human Services Commission

NAICS

541990 - All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

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AgencyTexas → Health and Human Services Commission
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Texas → Health and Human Services Commission
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Provide emergency locksmith services outside standard hours, including weekends and holidays, at a premium hourly rate.

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