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Security and Access Control Systems

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The County of Maui is seeking a subcontractor to install comprehensive security systems including electronic access control, intrusion detection, and video surveillance infrastructure across its facilities. The solicitation, posted on July 17, 2026, has a response deadline of August 28, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 238290 for other building completion services, indicating the work involves integration of security technologies within existing structures. The contract is open to eligible subcontractors without specified set-aside criteria, and the work is anticipated to be performed within Maui County, Hawaii. All proposals must be submitted prior to the stated deadline, and further details regarding technical requirements, specifications, and evaluation criteria are available through the public procurement portal linked in the posting.

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Maui County seeks subcontractor for security system installation across facilities by August 28, 2026.

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Hawaii → County of MauiView Agency

NAICS

238290 - Other Building Equipment ContractorsView NAICS

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HI, USA

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Installation of electronic access control, intrusion detection, and video surveillance systems.

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