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Fire and Life Safety Code Compliance

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The contract titled Fire and Life Safety Code Compliance requires comprehensive inspection and upgrades to ensure full adherence to fire and life safety standards across designated facilities. Work includes evaluation and enhancement of critical systems such as fire alarms, automatic sprinklers, emergency lighting, and exit signage to meet current code requirements. The scope is focused on identified risks and deficiencies that could compromise occupant safety during emergencies, with the goal of achieving full regulatory compliance. Performance is mandated at a single location in Bullhead City, where all improvements must be executed to federal safety benchmarks without deviation. This is a subcontract opportunity issued by the Department of Defense under the agency name W075 Endist Los Angeles, classified under NAICS code 922110, which pertains to public order and safety activities. The solicitation was posted on July 6, 2026, with a firm response deadline of July 21, 2026. There is no set-aside designation specified, and the contract is open to qualified subcontractors capable of delivering certified fire and life safety system upgrades. All work must be completed within the constraints of federal defense facility protocols and timeline restrictions, with adherence to the specified location and performance requirements being non-negotiable.

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Fire and life safety upgrades required at Bullhead City facility to meet federal defense standards by July 21, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → W075 Endist Los AngelesView Agency

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922110 - CourtsView NAICS

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Bullhead City, AZ, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W075 Endist Los Angeles
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Inspection and upgrades to ensure compliance with fire/life safety codes, including alarms, sprinklers, exit signage, and emergency lighting.

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