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Fire Pump & Mechanical Equipment Servicing

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This subcontract focuses on the inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire pumps, jockey pumps, motors, and controllers in accordance with NFPA 20 standards. The scope includes conducting performance tests and ensuring proper lubrication to maintain optimal equipment functionality and compliance with safety regulations. The work is critical for ensuring reliable fire protection systems within the serviced facilities. The contract is associated with the Admin Services agency in Illinois, with performance taking place in Springfield, ZIP code 62702. Classified under NAICS code 811310, the subcontract targets specialized mechanical equipment servicing. While specific solicitation details and points of contact are not provided, the contract aims to support ongoing maintenance efforts to uphold fire safety infrastructure effectively within the designated area.

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Inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire pumps and controllers ensuring NFPA 20 compliance in Springfield.

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Illinois → Admin ServicesView Agency

NAICS

811310 - Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment (except Automotive and Electronic) Repair and MaintenanceView NAICS

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Springfield, IL, 62702, US

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Inspect, test, and maintain fire pumps, jockey pumps, motors, and controllers per NFPA 20, including performance testing and lubrication.

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