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Fire Alarm & Life Safety System Integration

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Texas → University of Houston

NAICS

238290 - Other Building Equipment ContractorsView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, US

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AgencyTexas → University of Houston
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Installation or integration of fire alarm devices such as smoke detectors, pull stations, and horns with the building’s central fire safety system.

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