Opportunity

County of Collier #244513

Turnkey Fire Alarm System Replacement for Collier County Facility

Posted

March 13, 2026

Respond By

April 30, 2026

Identifier

244513

NAICS

238210

Collier County Procurement Services Division is seeking a qualified contractor for a turnkey replacement of the fire alarm system at 2885 Horseshoe Drive S, Naples, FL. - Project Scope: - Remove existing fire alarm panel and install a new addressable fire alarm control panel (FACP) - Replace all initiating devices (smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations) - Replace all notification appliances (horns, strobes, horn/strobes) - Replace outdoor tamper and flow switches - Provide all power supplies, batteries, auxiliary modules, system wiring, raceways, and device labeling - Services Required: - Engineering and design services, including field verification, shop drawings, calculations, and submission to the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) - Installation, programming, and integration with building systems (elevator recall, HVAC shutdown, door release, fire sprinkler monitoring) - Full system testing, commissioning, documentation, and owner training - One-year labor warranty after acceptance - Contractor Requirements: - Must hold a valid Florida Certified Alarm System Contractor I (EF) license - Personnel must have Fire Alarm System Agent (FASA) certification - At least one technician must have NICET Level II or equivalent manufacturer certification - Compliance: - All work must comply with NFPA 72, NFPA 70, IBC, IFC, and local codes - Pricing: - Lump sum turnkey pricing required - Notable OEMs: - No specific OEMs are named, but major fire alarm system manufacturers such as Honeywell (Notifier, Fire-Lite), Siemens, Johnson Controls (Simplex), and Edwards are likely relevant

Description

Collier County is seeking qualified contractors for a turnkey replacement of the existing fire alarm system at the facility located at 2885 Horseshoe Drive S, Naples, 34104. The project includes removal of the existing fire alarm panel, installation of a new addressable fire alarm control panel, replacement of associated initiating and notification devices, and replacement of outdoor tamper and flow switches. The work also involves design, permitting, programming, testing, and coordination of final AHJ inspection to ensure a fully operational, code-compliant system. Contractors must hold specific Florida certifications and provide engineering, installation, programming, testing, documentation, and training services. Pricing shall be submitted as a single turnkey lump sum project total.

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