Opportunity

University of Central Missouri Ionwave #26-097 Addendum 3

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 3

NAICS

561621, 238290

The University of Central Missouri is seeking bids for a turnkey access control system installation at its Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse facility. - Government Buyer: - University of Central Missouri (UCM), Procurement Department, SouthEast Procurement - OEMs and Vendors: - Schlage (credential readers) - BEA (touchless actuator) - Products/Services Requested: - Schlage MTB15 credential readers (3 units) - Schlage MTKB15 credential readers (2 units) - BEA MS41 touchless actuator (1 unit) - Removal of existing CM-331/41SW-SGLR device - Turnkey installation, integration with RS2 access control software, testing, and all required wiring - Unique or Notable Requirements: - No substitutions allowed for specified products; only listed Schlage and BEA models accepted - System must integrate with UCM's existing RS2 software platform - Electrified locking hardware provided by another trade - All work must be completed as a turnkey project, including labor, materials, and related costs - Compliance with federal procurement requirements, including MBE/WBE participation, prevailing wage, and insurance - Minimum one-year warranty required, with options for up to two additional years - Project cost is estimated under $25,000 - Strict adherence to construction window and completion deadlines

Description

This solicitation is an Invitation for Bid issued by the University of Central Missouri for the supply and installation of access control systems at the Mitchell Street Farm/Greenhouse. The project includes providing specified credential readers and related installation as a turnkey project, with no substitutions allowed for the products listed. The work must be completed between September 1 and September 22, 2026, with a final completion date of September 22, 2026. Bids are accepted only via the UCM eBid system, and the project is subject to federal procurement requirements due to federal grant funding.

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