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Fire Sprinkler System Inspections & Testing

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The contract requires the performance of annual inspections and testing of fire sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, and backflow preventers, all in strict adherence to NFPA 25 standards and applicable State Fire Marshal regulations. The work must be carried out comprehensively to ensure system reliability, operational readiness, and regulatory compliance across all designated locations under the jurisdiction of Midwestern State University in Texas. All services must be timely, documented, and executed by qualified personnel with the expertise to identify deficiencies and recommend corrective actions as needed. The solicitation was posted on June 29, 2026, with a response deadline of July 21, 2026, and is classified as a subcontract under the NAICS code 922120, indicating it relates to public order and safety services. The place of performance is within Texas, though specific locations are not detailed in the provided data. Bidders must be prepared to meet all technical, procedural, and reporting requirements mandated by state and national fire safety codes, with the expectation that their work will directly contribute to the safety and compliance posture of the university’s fire protection infrastructure.

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Annual fire system inspections and testing per NFPA 25 and Texas regulations at Midwestern State University.

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Texas → Midwestern State University

NAICS

922120 - Police Protection View NAICS

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TX, US

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AgencyTexas → Midwestern State University
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Perform annual inspections and testing of fire sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, and backflow preventers in compliance with NFPA 25 and State Fire Marshal standards.

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