Opportunity
University of Central Missouri Ionwave #26-097 Addendum 1
UCM Access Control Equipment Supply and Installation – Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
26-097 Addendum 1
NAICS
561621
The University of Central Missouri (UCM) is seeking bids for the supply, installation, and testing of access control equipment at the Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse. - Government Buyer: - University of Central Missouri (UCM), Procurement Office, SouthEast Procurement - OEMs and Vendors: - Schlage (Allegion) – credential readers (MTB15, MTKB15) - BEA – MS41 ADA automatic door opener - RS2 Technologies – access control software integration - Products/Services Requested: - Schlage MTB15 credential readers (up to 3 units) - Schlage MTKB15 credential readers (up to 3 units) - BEA MS41 ADA automatic door opener (1 unit) - Turnkey installation, integration with RS2 access control system, and testing - Removal of existing CM-331/41SW-SGLR device and connection to Auto Operator 4000LE Series - Unique/Notable Requirements: - No substitutions allowed for specified products - All work must be turnkey, including supply, installation, and testing - One-year warranty required, with options for two additional years - Project is federally funded and must comply with federal procurement regulations (affirmative action, MBE/WBE participation, prevailing wage, insurance) - Performance/payment bonds required only if bid exceeds $25,000 - All bids must be submitted electronically via UCM eBid system
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid issued by the University of Central Missouri for the supply and installation of access control equipment at the Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse. The project involves providing specified Schlage credential readers and related installation as a turnkey system, including equipment supply, installation, and testing. The work includes integration with the existing RS2 access control software, installation of ADA automatic door opener, and compliance with federal grant requirements. Bids are accepted only via the UCM eBid system, and the project is subject to federal procurement regulations.