Opportunity
University of Central Missouri Ionwave #26-097 Addendum 2
Turnkey Access Control System Installation at University of Central Missouri Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
June 19, 2026
Identifier
26-097 Addendum 2
NAICS
561621
The University of Central Missouri (UCM) is seeking bids for a turnkey access control solution at its Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse facility. - Government Buyer: University of Central Missouri, Procurement Department, SouthEast Procurement - OEMs Highlighted: - Schlage: Credential readers (models MTB15 and MTKB15) - BEA: MS41 touchless actuator - RS2: Access control system integration - Products/Services Requested: - 3 Schlage MTB15 multi-technology credential readers (part number: MTB15) - 2 Schlage MTKB15 multi-technology credential readers with keypad (part number: MTKB15) - 1 BEA MS41 touchless actuator (part number: MS41) - Turnkey installation, wiring, and integration with the RS2 access control system - Comprehensive construction services for access control installation, including labor, materials, and compliance with safety and contract requirements - Notable Requirements: - No substitutions allowed for specified Schlage and BEA products - Electrified locking hardware and door components provided by another trade - One-year warranty required, with options for two additional years - Compliance with federal procurement requirements, including MBE/WBE participation, affirmative action, and prevailing wage - Adherence to UCM safety, insurance, and federal grant provisions - All work must be completed as a turnkey project, including all necessary wiring and connections
Description
This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid issued by the University of Central Missouri for the supply, installation, and testing of access control equipment at the Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse. The project involves providing specified Schlage credential readers and related installation as a turnkey project. The work includes integration with the existing RS2 access control system, installation of specified hardware, and compliance with federal grant requirements. Bids must be submitted electronically via the UCM Ebid system by June 19, 2026, with a pre-bid site visit scheduled for June 12, 2026.