Opportunity
North Orange County Regional Occupational Program Opengov #MA-060-26010784
Award for Locks, Keys, Locking Devices, and Locksmith Services for County of Orange Sheriff-Coroner Department
Posted
March 24, 2026
Identifier
MA-060-26010784
NAICS
332510, 561622
This award summary covers the County of Orange Sheriff-Coroner Department's contract for locks, keys, locking devices, and related security hardware and services. - Government Buyer: - County of Orange, Sheriff-Coroner Department, Facilities Operations - Awarded Vendor/OEM: - Craftmaster Hardware LLC (primary supplier; provides OEM and approved aftermarket products) - Products and Services Requested: - Wide variety of locks, locking devices, sliders, keys, blanks, locksmith supplies, sealants, lubricants, and accessories - Includes detention locks, door locks, access control parts, door closers, exit devices, padlocks, hinges, door accessories, key machines, safes, and related parts - All products must be new, commercial grade, and either OEM or County-approved aftermarket - Key duplication services, including specialized keys (Mogul and Paracentric) upon approval - Notable Requirements: - Delivery required within 48 hours for in-stock items - Pricing based on catalog discounts or cost-plus percentages - Labor for key duplication billed at $100/hour, to the nearest quarter hour - Contract ceiling of $1,050,000 for the initial three-year term - Delivery Locations: - Sheriff-Coroner Department, Facilities Operations at 431 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868 - Sheriff-Coroner Department, Facilities Operations at 13420 Alton Parkway, Irvine, CA 92618 - Contract Term: - Three years, with two optional one-year renewals
Description
The County of Orange is soliciting bids for the purchase and delivery of locks, keys, and locking devices. This contract is a firm fixed fee agreement with a duration of three years, starting from June 21, 2026, to June 20, 2029. The contractor will provide these security hardware items as specified in the scope of work, and payment will be made according to a predetermined fee schedule. The contract is governed by California law and requires delivery and acceptance of commodities as per the contract terms.