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As-Needed Sump System Testing and Inspection

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The contract is for as-needed testing and inspection of sump systems to ensure they remain operationally ready, with tasks including functional checks, alarm verification, and detailed reporting. Services are triggered by demand rather than a fixed schedule, allowing for flexible response to system needs or events requiring validation of performance. The work is scoped to maintain compliance and reliability of sump systems, focusing on critical components that support water management and safety infrastructure. This is a subcontract opportunity under NAICS code 541330, posted by the State of Utah with a response deadline of July 21, 2026. It is not subject to a specific set-aside designation, and no location details are provided beyond the agency name. Interested parties must submit proposals before the deadline, with performance likely tied to locations within Utah where sump systems are deployed, though exact sites are not specified. No point of contact information is included in the posting.

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As-needed sump system testing and inspection in Utah, demand-based, compliance-focused, proposal due July 21, 2026.

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UT, USA

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Annual or event-driven testing and inspection of sump systems to verify operational readiness, including functional checks, alarm testing, and reporting.

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