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Specialized Testing for Fire and Life Safety Systems

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The contract requires specialized fire response testing on mechanical components such as fire and smoke dampers, exhaust hoods, and fire-rated ductwork to verify compliance with industry safety standards including ASTM E84, UL 555, and NFPA 90A. These tests are critical for ensuring the performance and integrity of fire and life safety systems under simulated fire conditions, with all work expected to adhere strictly to established protocols for material flame spread and smoke development. The testing services must be delivered in Charleston, West Virginia, and the contract is classified as a subcontract under NAICS code 926110, which pertains to public order and safety activities. Interested parties must submit their proposals by July 16, 2026, at 5:30 PM, with the solicitation posted on June 29, 2026. The contracting entity is the State of West Virginia, and while no specific set-aside provisions or point of contact details are provided, the work is designated for performance at a single location within Charleston. Contractors are expected to possess the technical expertise and equipment necessary to conduct accredited fire response evaluations and deliver results that meet or exceed regulatory requirements for fire safety in building systems.

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Fire response testing for dampers and ductwork in Charleston, WV, to meet ASTM E84, UL 555, NFPA 90A by July 16, 2026.

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926110 - Administration of General Economic ProgramsView NAICS

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Charleston, WV, US

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Perform fire response testing on mechanical components including fire/smoke dampers, exhaust hoods, and fire-rated ductwork to ensure compliance with ASTM E84, UL 555, and NFPA 90A.

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