Opportunity
University of Missouri Ionwave #26-0115
University of Missouri Fire Alarm Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Services for 167 Buildings
Posted
June 11, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
26-0115
NAICS
561621
The University of Missouri is seeking a contractor to provide comprehensive fire alarm inspection, testing, and maintenance services for approximately 167 campus buildings. - Government Buyer: - University of Missouri (Columbia campus) - Scope of Work: - Annual inspection and function-testing of all fire alarm system components - Components include: control panels, manual pull stations, smoke and heat detectors, duct detectors, supervisory devices, waterflow switches, notification appliances (horns, strobes, speakers, bells, chimes), and related circuits - Services must comply with NFPA 72 (2019), Chapter 14 - Staffing and Certification Requirements: - Contractor staff must be NICET Level II certified in Fire Alarm Systems - At least one certified technician must be onsite during testing - Equipment and Reporting: - All testing equipment must be UL-listed with calibration certificates dated within one year - Contractor must deliver NFPA 72-compliant inspection and testing reports for each building - Operational Requirements: - Strict adherence to University scheduling and access restrictions, especially for academic and residential buildings - Coordination with University staff is required - Ability to service a diverse range of fire alarm system manufacturers and technologies (both legacy and modern addressable systems) - No specific OEMs are named, but the environment includes multiple manufacturers - University has provided detailed device and panel inventories to guide proposals
Description
The University of Missouri is soliciting proposals for the furnishing and delivery of fire alarm inspection, testing, and maintenance services. The scope includes annual inspection and testing of fire alarm systems across approximately 167 campus buildings, covering all system components in accordance with NFPA 72 (2019), Chapter 14. The contractor must provide NICET level 2 certified staff, use UL-listed and calibrated testing equipment, and comply with University scheduling and reporting requirements. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 10, 2026, and an optional site visit is available.