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NAICS Code· 922160

Fire Protection

This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in firefighting and other related fire protection activities. Government establishments providing combined fire protection and ambulance or rescue services are classified in this industry. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--Show more

NAICS 922160 – Fire Protection encompasses government-funded services related to the installation, maintenance, inspection, and repair of fire suppression and detection systems, including sprinklers, alarms, fire extinguishers, smoke control systems, and emergency response infrastructure. This sector supports public safety missions by ensuring compliance with fire codes and building standards across federal facilities, military installations, and public infrastructure.

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$5.5M
Total Obligations (12mo)
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Awarded Contracts (12mo)
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NAICS code 922160 covers Fire Protection. This industry comprises government establishments primarily engaged in firefighting and other related fire protection activities. Government establishments providing combined fire protection and ambulance or rescue services are classified in this industry. Cross-References. Establishments primarily engaged in--

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NAICS: 922160
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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

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5 days ago

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NAICS: 922160
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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

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7 days ago

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NAICS: 922160
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Purchase of Fire Prevention ItemsThis solicitation, numbered W912PB26QA089, seeks the procurement of fire prevention educational and promotional items designed to raise fire safety awareness among a broad audience, including children and adults, for delivery to U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria in Grafenwoehr, Germany. The contractor must supply a diverse range of products such as fire safety educational kits with coloring books and stickers, junior firefighter apparel and accessories including hats and lanyards, household items like hot/cold packs and water bottles, and novelty items including stuffed dalmatians and lollipops. All items must be custom-imprinted with the phrases “FIRE & RESCUE” and “USAG BAVARIA,” and must meet exact specifications outlined in the solicitation attachments. Delivery must be completed by September 30, 2026, under F.O.B. Destination terms, meaning the contractor assumes full responsibility for transportation costs and risks until arrival at Building 301 on the Grafenwoehr Training Area. The contract operates under a strict Lowest Priced, Technically Acceptable (LPTA) evaluation methodology, where technical compliance with mandatory specifications is a pass/fail criterion, trade agreement eligibility is binary, and award will go to the lowest-priced offeror who clears both thresholds. Compliance with U.S. military standards is non-negotiable: every item must be marked in accordance with MIL-STD-129 for shipping and MIL-STD-130 for Unique Item Identification (UII), with machine-readable barcodes conforming to ISO/IEC 15434 and ANSI MH10.8.2. Items valued at $5,000 or more require a UII, while others may also be subject to marking if specified. The contractor must submit invoices electronically via Wide Area WorkFlow and maintain active SAM.gov registration, adhering to all applicable FAR and DFARS clauses including prohibitions on certain telecommunications equipment, Buy American requirements, restrictions on specialty metals, and cyber security safeguards per NIST SP 800-171. Proposals must be submitted via email as a PDF under 10 MB to specified government contacts by August 11, 2026, and must include completed SF-1449 forms with accurate UEI and CAGE codes. Failure to meet any requirement—including language compliance, packaging standards, or reporting obligations—will result in rejection.
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15 days ago

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in 27 days
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NAICS: 922160
Closed
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H342--Fire Alarm InspectionThe Department of Veterans Affairs, through its Network Contracting Office 22, is seeking a certified fire alarm vendor to provide comprehensive fire alarm inspection, testing, monitoring, and emergency response services at multiple facilities in North Hills, California, under solicitation 36C26226Q0840. This is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside with a NAICS code of 922160, and the contract includes a base year from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027, followed by four option years through June 30, 2031. The contractor must perform initial surveys, quarterly and annual inspections, and ensure compliance with NFPA standards, VA Environment of Care requirements, The Joint Commission standards, and LA City Regulation 4. Key deliverables include submitting documentation meeting EC 02.03.05 standards, providing written reports and cost proposals for corrective actions within 14 days of inspection, and maintaining 24/7 fire alarm system monitoring via existing cellular dialers, which the contractor must assume responsibility for and pay for monthly. Emergency response must be available within two hours of notification. The work requires full adherence to VA Directive/Handbook 0710 for personnel security, including background investigations at the contractor’s expense, and all personnel must be fluent in English. The contract mandates the use of VA-supplied forms and requires compliance with federal laws including the Service Contract Labor Standards, Fair Labor Standards Act, and prohibitions on kickbacks and improper influence. The procurement follows FAR Part 13 procedures and is awarded on a lowest price technically acceptable basis, with evaluation governed by mandatory pass/fail gates including financial system registration via the VA’s Customer Engagement Portal, submission of proof of required trade certifications, and completion of annual representations in SAM, including the Unique Entity Identifier. Proposals must be submitted electronically in three separate files: one containing the completed SF 1449 with Blocks 12, 17a (UEI), 30a, 30b, and 30c properly filled; one containing the VA financial system registration confirmation; and one containing certification documentation for personnel. Invoicing must be electronic, monthly, in arrears, and include all prescribed elements such as TIN, line item numbers, shipping details, and point of contact for defective invoices, following VAAR 8
262-NETWORK Contract Office 22 (36C262)

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16 days ago

CLOSED

13 days ago
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NAICS: 922160
Awarded
Federal
Z--CA-HUMBOLDT BAY NWR-BUNKHSE SAFETY REPAIThe contract pertains to life safety repairs at the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Loleta, California, specifically addressing fire sprinkler system upgrades and related fire alarm system testing at a bunkhouse facility. The work scope, detailed in a four-page Statement of Work along with supporting attachments including a bunkhouse design checklist, fire alarm test documentation, and site photographs, mandates the installation and verification of residential sprinkler systems compliant with NFPA 13D and UL-listed components, along with adherence to the International Building Code, National Electrical Code, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, and ADA/ABA Accessibility Standards. All tasks must be completed within 120 calendar days of the Notice to Proceed, with performance scheduled from June 16 to October 17, 2026. Inspection and final acceptance occur on-site by the Contracting Officer’s Representative and Refuge Staff following a walk-through, ensuring all deliverables—including as-built drawings, warranty documents, staff training, and a released claim—are met before payment. The contract is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Construction A/E Team 3, operating under the Department of the Interior, with primary point of contact Terrence Anderson based in Falls Church, Virginia. Invoicing must be submitted electronically through the Treasury’s Invoice Processing Platform (IPP), with no use of WAWF or other systems permitted. The solicitation employs a best-value trade-off evaluation method, where non-price factors are approximately equal in importance to cost, allowing selection of a technically superior proposal even at a higher price. Offerors must self-certify size status, socioeconomic status, UEI, and CAGE code via SAM.gov, and affirm compliance with clauses addressing child labor, supply chain security, Iranian activities, and data rights. The contract incorporates mandatory FAR clauses for termination for convenience, failure to perform, value engineering, and competition in subcontracting, with alternate versions applied. Special requirements include immediate work stoppage upon discovery of protected species, notification of archaeological findings, use of full-size drawings only, and suspension of work without compensation due to weather or fire danger. All proposals must be submitted electronically by May 27, 2026, under strict formatting rules, and no hard copies are accepted. Although pricing lines are included in the document, no actual dollar values are provided, leaving the estimated contract value unspecified.
Construction A/e Team 3 Fws

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16 days ago

CLOSED

about 2 months ago
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