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Sources Sought for Repair Fire Alarms Multi Facilities, JBPHH-HI

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The Hawaii Air National Guard is conducting market research to identify qualified sources capable of performing comprehensive assessment, repair, and inspection services for fire alarm and suppression systems at multiple facilities within Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. This notice is purely informational and not a solicitation for proposals or quotes. The work involves correcting deficiencies noted in previous inspections across several specified buildings, ensuring compliance with applicable fire codes including UFC 3-601-02, and executing required repairs on components such as fire alarm control panels, transmitters, system batteries, detectors, wiring, sensors, and fire suppression risers. Additionally, the contractor will program and test specialized systems like a walk-in refrigerator alarm, perform annual inspections following NFPA 72 standards, and provide all necessary documentation including inspection reports, submittals, and closeout materials. The anticipated period of performance spans 180 days from September 1, 2026, to February 27, 2027. Interested contractors must demonstrate experience with complex fire alarm and suppression system projects and have personnel certified by the State of Hawaii, with NICET certification preferred. Responses, consisting of a capability statement detailing company information, business size and status, relevant project experience, personnel qualifications, and any teaming arrangements, are due by 4:00 PM HST on June 18, 2026. Submissions should be sent to Emma Newbegin via email, and incomplete or facsimile responses will not be considered. Only firms intending to participate in a future formal solicitation are encouraged to respond.

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Hawaii Air National Guard seeks qualified firms for fire alarm and suppression system assessment and repair.

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Department Of Defense → W7M4 Uspfo Activity Hiang 154

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561621 - Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths) View NAICS

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JBPHH, HI, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → W7M4 Uspfo Activity Hiang 154
Contacts2 people available
OfficeKAPOLEI, HI, 96707-0000, USA
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Department Of Defense → W7M4 Uspfo Activity Hiang 154
Office AddressKAPOLEI, HI, 96707-0000, USA
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Emma Newbegin
Cezar Y. de Veas

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This announcement is a Sources Sought (Market Research) Notice. This is not a Request for Quote (RFQ) or Request for Proposal (RFP). The Government is seeking to identify qualified and responsible sources who are capable of performing the services described herein. The purpose of this notice is to gain knowledge of potential qualified sources and their capabilities.
Responses due no later than 4:00PM HST, Thursday, 18 JUNE 2026.
Send responses to Emma Newbegin at emma.a.newbegin.civ@army.mil


The Hawaii Air National Guard (HIANG) requires comprehensive assessment, repair, and inspection of fire alarm and suppression systems for multiple facilities at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), HI. Several buildings have failed previous annual inspections and have known deficiencies that must be rectified before a re-inspection can be successfully completed. All work must be performed in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local fire codes and regulations, including UFC 3-601-02.


Scope of Work


The contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and quality control necessary to perform a comprehensive assessment, execute required repairs, and conduct post-repair operational testing and annual inspections for the fire alarm and life safety systems in the following buildings: 3376, 3382 (Main & Annex), 3380, 3379, 3392, and 3417.


The scope of work includes, but is not limited to, the following major tasks:


  • Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP): Address "trouble" and "disable" statuses, and replace, program, and test FACPs in multiple buildings.

  • Transmitter & Antenna: Resolve communication issues and replace, program, and test transmitters and antennas.

  • System Components: Replace and test various system batteries, heat detectors, wiring, and sensors as required per building.

  • Fire Suppression System: Address and repair drain failures on a fire suppression riser.

  • Special Systems: Program and test a new walk-in refrigerator alarm system.

  • Inspection and Reporting: Upon completion of repairs, conduct a full annual inspection in accordance with NFPA 72 standards and submit detailed reports, including a completed NFPA 72 "Fire Alarm and Emergency Communication System Inspection and Testing Form" for each building.

  • Documentation: Provide pre-work submittals (e.g., material lists, safety plans, personnel qualifications) and post-work closeout documents (e.g., O&M manuals, warranty information, as-built drawings).


The work will be performed at the Hawaii Air National Guard Campus, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH), HI 96853.


Period of Performance


The estimated period of performance is 180 days, tentatively scheduled from September 1, 2026, to February 27, 2027.


Required Capabilities


Interested parties must demonstrate experience in the assessment, repair, and certification of complex fire alarm and suppression systems. All personnel performing technical work must meet the State of Hawaii's minimum licensing and certification requirements for Fire Alarm system technicians. A NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) certification in Fire Alarm Systems is highly desirable.


Submission Requirements for Interested Parties


Interested parties who believe they have the capability to perform the work described above are invited to submit a capability statement. The statement should include:


  • Company Information: Vendor name, Vendor CAGE, Vendor UEI, point of contact, phone number, and email address.

  • Business Size: Business size and socioeconomic status (e.g., Small Business, 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business, etc.).

  • Capability Narrative: A brief narrative detailing your company's experience with projects of a similar scope, size, and complexity. Please provide at least two (2) examples of relevant past projects.

  • Personnel Qualifications: A summary of the qualifications, certifications (e.g., State of Hawaii licenses, NICET), and experience of your key personnel.

  • Teaming Arrangements: Any potential teaming or subcontracting arrangements.



Firms responding to this sources sought notice , who fail to provde all of the required information requested, will not be used to assist the Governerment in the acqusiition deicision. Fascimile submissions will not be accepted. 



NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO SUBMIT A QUOTE FOR THIS REQUIREMENT WHEN IT IS FORMALLY ADVERTISED, PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT A RESPONSE TO THIS SEEKING SOURCES NOTICE.


Responses due no later than 4:00PM HST, Thursday, 18 JUNE 2026.
Send responses to Emma Newbegin at emma.a.newbegin.civ@army.mil

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