Opportunity
San Mateo Opengov #2026-RFP-00438
San Mateo County Seeks Integrated Fire and Security Alarm System for Park Ranger Office
Posted
May 07, 2026
Respond By
May 29, 2026
Identifier
2026-RFP-00438
NAICS
561621, 238210
San Mateo County Parks Department is seeking proposals for a comprehensive upgrade and integration of fire and security alarm systems at its main park ranger office. - Government Buyer: - County of San Mateo, Parks Department - Products and Services Requested: - Design and installation of an integrated fire and intrusion alarm system - Fire alarm control panel with backup power and communication devices - Smoke detectors, heat sensors, manual pull stations, horns, strobes, and notification devices - Door/window contacts, motion detectors, zone expanders, keypads, and access control hardware - Potential inclusion of video surveillance equipment - 24/7 emergency monitoring, verification calls, and dispatch services - False alarm management and data integration - Maintenance, inspection, testing, repair, and documentation with a minimum one-year warranty - Unique or Notable Requirements: - System must comply with California fire codes, NFPA standards, and County regulations - All equipment must be compatible or upgradable - Technicians must be properly licensed and experienced - Includes removal of obsolete equipment and obtaining necessary permits - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - Place of Performance: - Main park ranger office at 9500 Pescadero Creek Road, Loma Mar, CA
Description
The County of San Mateo is seeking to upgrade the security and fire alarm systems at the main park ranger office located at 9500 Pescadero Creek Road, Loma Mar, CA. The project involves designing, installing, monitoring, and maintaining a combined fire and security alarm system that complies with current fire and safety codes. The system will replace existing separate fire and intrusion systems with an integrated solution including various detection and notification devices. The vendor will provide 24/7 emergency monitoring, maintenance, and support with a minimum one-year warranty. Qualified technicians must adhere to California fire codes, NFPA standards, and County regulations.