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Fire Hydrant Flow Testing and Maintenance Services

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The Public Works Department of the City of Beverly Hills in California is seeking a subcontractor for Fire Hydrant Flow Testing and Maintenance Services. The selected provider will be responsible for conducting flow testing, leak detection, and operational assessments utilizing electronic listening devices. All work must be performed in strict compliance with AWWA M-17 Chapter 5 standards. The contractor is required to submit detailed reports identifying any hydrants that necessitate repair, painting, or the replacement of caps. This opportunity is categorized under NAICS code 541620, with a response deadline set for September 10, 2026.

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Beverly Hills seeks a subcontractor for fire hydrant flow testing and maintenance services.

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California → Public Works Department of City of Beverly HillsView Agency

NAICS

541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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This scope was carved out of 27-350-3.

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NOTICE OF INVITATION FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS FOR ISO FIRE HYDRANT TESTING AND DATA COLLECTION

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AgencyCalifornia → Public Works Department of City of Beverly Hills
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Perform fire hydrant flow testing, leak detection, and operational assessments using electronic listening devices. Comply with AWWA M-17 Chapter 5 standards and submit reports on hydrants needing repair, painting, or cap replacement.

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