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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR AND FIRE SPRINKLER AND STANDPIPE SYSTEM & FIRE HYDRANTS

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This contract involves preventive maintenance services for fire sprinkler and standpipe systems as well as fire hydrants within the state of Indiana. The solicitation is issued by the Indiana Department of Administration, Division of Public Works, with the goal of ensuring ongoing reliability and functionality of critical fire safety infrastructure. The contract aims to support compliance with safety regulations and prolong the operational life of the fire protection systems through regular inspection, testing, and maintenance. The solicitation was posted on February 12, 2026, with a response deadline set just prior on February 11, 2026. It is categorized under a state-level government solicitation but does not specify a set-aside type or NAICS code. The primary point of contact for this contract is Dave Holder, reachable via email and phone, for any inquiries or submission details. The work is to be performed within Indiana, reflecting the state government's commitment to maintaining public safety assets.

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Preventive maintenance for Indiana fire safety systems, ensuring compliance and reliability statewide.

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Indiana Department of Administration, Division of Public Works

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561210 - Facilities Support Services

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IN, US

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State of Indiana Solicitation for Quotation - Preventive Maintenance for Fire Sprinkler and Standpipe System

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State of Indiana Preventive Maintenance Fire Sprinkler and Standpipe System Solicitation

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AgencyIndiana Department of Administration, Division of Public Works
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OfficeIN, US
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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE FOR AND FIRE SPRINKLER AND STANDPIPE SYSTEM & FIRE HYDRANTS

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