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Fire Extinguisher Replacement & Supply

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The Texas Department of Transportation is seeking a subcontractor to supply and install new fire extinguishers that are UL-listed and compliant with NFPA standards, replacing units that are beyond repair. This scope includes the complete removal and proper disposal of outdated or nonfunctional equipment to ensure full regulatory compliance and safety. All new extinguishers must meet current fire safety codes and be installed in accordance with industry best practices. The contract is classified under NAICS code 423930 and is open for response until July 28, 2026. The work must be performed across various locations under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Transportation, though specific sites are not detailed in the posting. Interested parties must submit proposals by the stated deadline through the designated portal on the Texas SmartBuy platform.

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Supply and install UL-listed fire extinguishers per NFPA standards, remove and dispose of outdated units across Texas DOT locations by July 28, 2026.

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Texas Department of Transportation

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423930 - Recyclable Material Merchant WholesalersView NAICS

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TX, US

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AgencyTexas Department of Transportation
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Supply and install new, UL-listed, NFPA-compliant fire extinguishers when units are beyond repair, including proper disposal of outdated equipment.

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