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Semi-Annual and Annual Fire Suppression System Maintenance

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The contract requires the performance of semi-annual and annual inspections, maintenance, and testing on 43 wet chemical fire suppression systems, comprising 26 commercial and 17 residential units. Work includes detailed tasks such as nozzle cleaning, cylinder pressure verification, and ensuring all systems meet regulatory and safety standards. Comprehensive documentation must be maintained to confirm compliance with applicable codes and operational requirements. The services are to be performed at Scott Air Force Base, with the designated zip code 62225, under the authority of the Department of Defense through the agency designation FA4407 375 Cons Lgc. This subcontract opportunity, classified under NAICS code 561612, has a response deadline of July 20, 2026, and was posted on July 1, 2026, with all work expected to be completed in accordance with federal and military safety protocols.

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Inspect and maintain 43 wet chemical fire systems at Scott AFB per DoD safety standards by July 20, 2026.

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Department Of Defense → FA4407 375 Cons LgcView Agency

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561612 - Security Guards and Patrol Services View NAICS

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Scott Air Force Base, IL, 62225, USA

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Perform semi-annual and annual inspections, maintenance, and testing of 43 wet chemical fire suppression systems (26 commercial, 17 residential) including nozzle cleaning, cylinder pressure checks, and compliance documentation.

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