Opportunity
Los Angeles County Lacounty #RFB-IS-26201023
Fire Sprinkler System Repairs at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles County
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
June 16, 2026
Identifier
RFB-IS-26201023
NAICS
238290, 238220
This opportunity involves fire sprinkler system repairs at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center in Sylmar, CA, managed by the Los Angeles County Internal Services Department and Health Department. - Government Buyer: - Los Angeles County Internal Services Department, Facilities Plumbing - County of Los Angeles Health Department - Products/Services Requested: - Removal and replacement of approximately 20 linear feet of 8-inch Schedule 40 steel fire sprinkler piping - Replacement of up to seven (7) defective fittings to repair active leaks (four on 10-inch piping, three on 8-inch piping) - Replacement of one (1) 10-inch grooved butterfly valve (iron construction, fire protection rated) - All associated components: compatible fittings, mechanical couplings, gaskets, pipe hangers, supports, seismic bracing, and hardware - Labor, materials, equipment, and supervision for controlled shutdown, drainage, removal, disposal, installation, restoration, and system integrity testing - Freight/transportation of goods - Unique/Notable Requirements: - All materials must be new, unused, and compliant with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, California safety requirements, and local regulations - Contractors must possess a valid California Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) license and be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations - Compliance with prevailing wage laws is mandatory - A one-year warranty on materials and workmanship is required - Attendance at a mandatory job walk is required - Submission of supporting manufacturer literature with bid - No specific OEMs are named; products must meet fire protection and California regulatory standards
Description
This solicitation is for fire sprinkler repairs at Olive View Hospital in Sylmar, California. The work includes removal and replacement of approximately twenty linear feet of 8-inch main fire sprinkler piping, replacement of defective fittings to repair up to seven active leaks, and replacement of one 10-inch butterfly valve. The contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, and supervision necessary to complete the work, including controlled shutdown and drainage of the affected portions of the fire sprinkler system. The project requires compliance with prevailing wage laws, possession of a valid California Office of the State Fire Marshal license, and attendance at a mandatory job walk.