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This Solicitation opportunity from Government of Canada was posted on March 26, 2026. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Inspection annuelle du système d'alarme incendie et du système d'extinction automatique

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20129086Canada

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NAICS: 561621
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Integrated Security SystemThe Department of Defense, through the W40M MRC0 West office at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, issued a Sources Sought notice (solicitation number PANHCA260000029576) on June 11, 2026, seeking capable Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBC) under NAICS code 561621 to support the Integrated Security System at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC). This market research effort aims to identify potential contractors for a future firm-fixed-price contract anticipated to begin in June 2026, with a base period of 12 months and four one-year options, plus possible extensions up to six months. The scope of work involves sustainment support, management, and technical services for critical security systems including the Electronic Security System (ESS), CCTV/Qognify, NICE Vision Pro recorders, and the HUGS Infant/Pediatric Protection System. The support covers a robust and expansive security infrastructure comprising approximately 3,500 proximity readers and control devices, 800 secure monitoring points including 500 duress buttons, and network elements throughout the BAMC campus and associated facilities. Contractor responsibilities encompass full lifecycle maintenance, troubleshooting, repairs, upgrades, and performance assurance with stringent uptime requirements—99.9% for the HUGS system. Deliverables include annual work plans, monthly performance and uptime reports, quarterly test and corrective action reports, updated system drawings, spare parts inventories, and detailed technical and personnel documentation including certifications and clearances. Compliance with security, personnel conduct, conflict of interest, and information safeguarding requirements is mandatory. Contractor personnel must meet stringent qualifications, provide detailed resumes and training records prior to assignment, and maintain all required clearances. The contract prohibits employing current government or military personnel in violation of ethics standards and restricts hiring relatives of government staff involved in contract administration. All work must be performed on-site at BAMC, and proprietary data handling is tightly controlled. Responses to this sources sought are due by March 20, 2026, with submission guidelines specifying detailed capability statements addressing past performance, company profile, socioeconomic status, and compliance ability but do not constitute a solicitation or request for proposal at this stage.
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Le Parc olympique invite les soumissionnaires à présenter des offres pour la fourniture de services spécialisés répartis en quatre lots distincts, chacun correspondant à un type spécifique d’inspection de systèmes de sécurité incendie. Les prestataires doivent soumettre une offre complète pour un lot donné, incluant un prix global couvrant tous les éléments du lot. Le premier lot concerne l’inspection des systèmes d’alarme incendie, le deuxième porte sur l’inspection des systèmes d’extinction d’incendie, le troisième vise les systèmes à préaction et les systèmes spéciaux, tandis que le quatrième lot cible l’inspection des dispositifs anti-refoulement. Cette sollicitation, publiée par le Parc olympique relevant du gouvernement fédéral du Canada, est ouverte aux soumissions jusqu’au 8 avril 2026 à 15h00. Les prestations auront lieu à Montréal et le point de contact pour toute information ou clarification est Mme Thérèse Noël, autorité contractante. L’appel d’offres souligne l’importance d’une inspection annuelle rigoureuse pour assurer la fonctionnalité et la sécurité des installations, conformément aux exigences réglementaires et opérationnelles.

General Info

Le Parc olympique sollicite offres pour inspections annuelles des systèmes de sécurité incendie, Montréal.

Agency

Government of Canada → Parc olympique

NAICS

561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) View NAICS

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Montréal, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Parc olympique
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Government of Canada → Parc olympique
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Noel ThérèseContracting Authority

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Le Parc olympique (L’ORGANISME PUBLIC) sollicite des soumissions afin de retenir les services d’un PRESTATAIRE DE SERVICES spécialisé pour chacun des quatre (4) lots à adjudication distincte. Le PRESTATAIRE DE SERVICES doit présenter une soumission pour la totalité de chaque lot. Il doit établir un prix pour tous les items du lot. Un premier lot (nommé LOT 1 aux présentes) vise l’inspection de systèmes d’alarme incendie. Un deuxième lot (nommé LOT 2 aux présentes) vise l’inspection de systèmes d’extinction d’incendie. Un troisième lot (nommé LOT 3 aux présentes) vise l’inspection des systèmes à préaction et systèmes spéciaux. Un quatrième lot (nommé LOT 4 aux présentes) vise l’inspection des dispositifs anti-refoulement (DAR).