Opportunity
Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority Cintimha #2026-1823
Panic Alarm Monitoring and Safety Device Services for Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority
Posted
April 30, 2026
Respond By
May 13, 2026
Identifier
2026-1823
NAICS
561621
The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) is seeking qualified contractors to provide comprehensive panic alarm monitoring services for its facilities. - Government Buyer: - Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) - Products and Services Requested: - 24/7 monitoring of panic alarm systems at designated CMHA sites - Installation services for panic alarm systems, including cellular backup modules - Preventive maintenance, monthly and annual testing, and service of all panic alarm systems - Personal safety panic alarm devices with GPS tracking, man-down detection, one-touch activation, and optional two-way communication - Alarm activation notifications to authorities within 60 seconds and to designated CMHA personnel - Product Line Items: - Panic Alarm Control Panels - Panic Alarm Buttons - Key Pads (9 units) - Cellular Backup Modules (9 units) - Surface Mount Panic Alarm Activation Buttons (12 units) - Panic Alarm Master Control Panels (9 units) - Personal Safety Panic Alarm Devices (quantity not specified) - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Monitoring must be performed by trained personnel at a U.L. Listed monitoring location - Personal safety devices must include GPS tracking, man-down detection, and 24/7 monitoring - Strong emphasis on economic inclusion: participation encouraged from Minority-Owned Business Enterprises (MBE), Women-Owned Business Enterprises (WBE), and Section 3 Business Concerns - Multiple vendors may be awarded contracts to form a pool for as-needed services - Contractors must provide proof of insurance and relevant licensing - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Estimated contract value not to exceed $75,000 over a term of up to three years
Description
This solicitation is for the monitoring of panic alarms. The Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) is requesting quotes from qualified contractors to provide panic alarm monitoring services. The contract may be awarded to multiple offerors and services are requested on an as-needed basis without a guaranteed level of effort. The solicitation includes requirements for economic inclusion goals and insurance coverage.