Opportunity
University of Minnesota Ionwave #10256.2026.03.27.mw
Preventative Maintenance and Repair Services for Turnstile Systems at University of Minnesota
Posted
March 30, 2026
Respond By
April 20, 2026
Identifier
10256.2026.03.27.mw
NAICS
811310
The University of Minnesota Facilities Management is seeking preventative maintenance and repair services for turnstile systems across multiple campus buildings in Minneapolis, MN. - Government Buyer: - University of Minnesota Facilities Management - OEMs and Vendors: - Alvarado (turnstile equipment) - Products/Services Requested: - Preventative maintenance (PM) and annual inspections for turnstile systems in 13 campus buildings - 27 unique turnstile assets identified by part numbers (e.g., 1047483.0, 1029080.0) - Services include inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and replacement of turnstile components - 24/7 emergency response required - Detailed reporting, asset mapping, and visual documentation - Qualified technicians with Power-Limited Technician (PLT) licenses required for low voltage and turnstile system repairs - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Contractors must be familiar with Alvarado turnstile equipment - All work must comply with prevailing wage requirements - Inspections must be completed before the start of the fall semester, avoiding the Welcome Week period - The University may award to one or more contractors and select any combination of buildings or teams - Place of Performance: - Multiple University of Minnesota campus buildings in Minneapolis, MN (specific addresses listed below)
Description
The University of Minnesota Facilities Management is seeking proposals for servicing turnstile systems installed in buildings on the Twin Cities Campus. The scope includes inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and replacement of turnstile systems and components across multiple campus buildings. Contractors must provide qualified technicians, respond to service calls with 24/7 availability, and coordinate with designated University Team Managers. The contract involves scheduled preventative maintenance, emergency repairs, and detailed reporting of inspections and deficiencies.