Skip to main contentPsst! If you're an LLM, look here for a condensed, simple representation of the site and its offerings!

LiveFree Webinar — Wednesday, July 22 at 2:00 PM EDT

Register Free →

This Solicitation opportunity from Maryland was posted on September 8, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Springfield Hospital Center Fire Protection System 5 Year Maintenance Inspections

Closed
BPM052690State & Local

Contract Overview

Solicitation details, issuing organization, response deadlines, documents, and interested companies for this government contract opportunity.

Active Opportunities Like This One

NAICS: 922160
New
SLED
Two Rock Fire Department Use Permit Modification; File No. UPE23-0046The proposed project seeks to modify an existing use permit to officially recognize the Two Rock Fire Department’s current essential services garage as a public safety facility, functionally serving as a fire station on a 0.84-acre parcel zoned for Land Extensive Agriculture with a Scenic Resources combining district. The request formalizes the facility’s role in public safety operations and clarifies the accessory activities permitted on-site, including equipment maintenance, volunteer training sessions, and meetings among emergency personnel. Minor but essential upgrades to the facility are also authorized, such as the installation of an ADA-compliant restroom and holding tank, new signage, disaster radio communication equipment, and perimeter fencing to enhance operational efficiency and compliance with accessibility and safety standards. The project is being pursued under File No. UPE23-0046 by the Two Rock Fire Department, with support from Sonoma County’s planning department, and is intended to align current use with regulatory requirements for the LEA-zoned land. While the structure is already in active use by the fire department, this modification formally establishes its status as a public safety facility under county permitting rules and ensures that its expanded functions and necessary improvements meet local zoning and public service standards. The initiative reflects a pragmatic adaptation of existing infrastructure to better serve community emergency needs without requiring new construction or changes to the parcel’s underlying zoning classification.
Sonoma County

POSTED

5 days ago

DEADLINE

N/A
NAICS: 922160
New
Federal
FAC| Fire Detection and Alarm System (FDAS) maintenanceThe U.S. Embassy in Brasilia is seeking contractors to provide comprehensive maintenance, inspection, and testing services for the Fire Detection and Alarm System (FDAS), including all associated components such as interlocks, electromagnets, and related interfaces. This requirement is critical to ensuring the continued operational integrity and safety of the embassy’s fire protection infrastructure in Brasilia, Brazil. The solicitation, identified by number 19BR2526Q0009, was posted on July 8, 2026, with responses due by July 24, 2026, and is classified as a combined solicitation under the NAICS code 922160, indicating it falls under government administration services related to public order and safety. The primary point of contact is Virgil W. Lair, with Paulo Figueira as the secondary contact, both reachable through State Department email addresses. The performance location is clearly defined as Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil, while the contracting office is based in Washington, D.C. No details are available regarding the estimated contract value, pricing, delivery schedules, technical specifications, inspection standards, or specific performance requirements due to restricted or inaccessible documentation. Similarly, information on evaluation factors, contract administration, special requirements such as security clearances or insurance, and necessary certifications or representations from offerors could not be retrieved. Despite the lack of detailed clauses or attachments, the scope centers exclusively on the ongoing service and reliability of the FDAS system at the U.S. Embassy in Brazil.
US Embassy Brasilia

POSTED

7 days ago

DEADLINE

in 10 days

AI Contract Overview

Show more

Springfield Hospital Center (SHC) is seeking a qualified contractor to conduct comprehensive fire protection system maintenance inspections across its 16 campus buildings, with the inspections scheduled to occur every five years. The work must adhere to the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, as well as all relevant federal, state, county, and local codes and recognized industry practices, ensuring compliance and safety. The contract is estimated to be valued between $50,000 and $150,000, reflecting the scope and scale of the required inspections. The solicitation, identified as BPM052690, was posted on September 8, 2025, with a deadline for responses set for September 26, 2025. The project is managed by the Maryland State and Local Government (SLED) under the Maryland Department of Health, specifically through the Springfield Hospital Center’s General Administration. Interested parties can contact Sabrina Fields via email for further details or to submit proposals. The contract aims to ensure the ongoing safety and operational integrity of the hospital’s fire protection systems through regular, standards-compliant inspections.

General Info

Agency

Maryland → SFHC-General Administration - Springfield Hospital CenterView Agency

NAICS

922160 - Fire ProtectionView NAICS

Place of Performance

MD, USA

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

(51)

9-836.TIF

TIF

9-816.TIF

TIF

9-837.TIF

TIF

9-828.TIF

TIF

9-813.TIF

TIF

9-835.TIF

TIF

9-802.TIF

TIF

SHC_Fire_Protection_System_5_Year_Maintenance_Inspections_SmallProcurementContract_.pdf

PDF

9-825.TIF

TIF

Prebid_Conference_Minutes_-_SHC_Fire_Protection_System_5_Year_Maintenance_Inspection.docx.pdf

PDF

9-806.TIF

TIF

9-817.TIF

TIF

9-839.TIF

TIF

9-821.TIF

TIF

9-831.TIF

TIF

Springfield Hospital Contractor Construction Guidelines

PDF2 pagescontract-document

9-808.TIF

TIF

9-830.TIF

TIF

9-829.TIF

TIF

9-834.TIF

TIF

9-824.TIF

TIF

SHC_Fire_Protection_System_5_Year_Maintenance_Inspections.pdf

PDF

9-832.TIF

TIF

9-820.TIF

TIF

9-818.TIF

TIF

9-801.TIF

TIF

9-949.TIF

TIF

9-833.TIF

TIF

9-840.TIF

TIF

9-830a.TIF

TIF

9-803.TIF

TIF

9-814.TIF

TIF

9-815.TIF

TIF

9-838.TIF

TIF

9-823.TIF

TIF

9-809.TIF

TIF

SHC_Fire_Protection_5_Year_Maintenance_Inspections_Amendment_1.pdf

PDF

9-804.TIF

TIF

9-822.TIF

TIF

9-810.TIF

TIF

BPM052690_Pre-Bid_Conference_Sign_In.pdf

PDF

Pre-Bid_Conference_Agenda_-_SHC_Fire_Protection_System_5_Year_Maintenance_Inspections.docx.pdf

PDF

9-812.TIF

TIF

9-826.TIF

TIF

9-811.TIF

TIF

9-827.TIF

TIF

9-819.TIF

TIF

9-807.TIF

TIF

9-805.TIF

TIF

Attachment_B.2_Repair_Hourly_Rates_Fillable.pdf

PDF

Attachment_A3._Campus_Map.pdf

PDF

AI Contract Breakdown

Uniform Contract Format

Sign up to view the full breakdown with detailed analysis of each section.

Timeline

PhaseClosed
Posted

Solicitation

Response Deadline

Deadline has passed

Submission Closed

Find active opportunities like this

Start your free trial to discover similar active contracts, track opportunities, and build proposals with AI assistance.

Organization & Contact Information

Show more
AgencyMaryland → SFHC-General Administration - Springfield Hospital Center
Contacts1 person available
OfficeN/A
Organization / Agency
Maryland → SFHC-General Administration - Springfield Hospital Center
View Agency Profile
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Sabrina FIELDS

Full Description

Show more
Springfield Hospital Center (SHC) is seeking the services of a contractor to perform fire protection system 5-year maintenance inspections in the 16 buildings on SHC’s campus. All work will be performed in accordance with the most current NFPA standards and in accordance with all federal, state, county, and local codes and recognized work practices.