Opportunity
California eProcure #26-42007-000
Fire, Smoke, and Combo Damper Inspection and Repair Services for DSH-Napa
Posted
June 19, 2026
Respond By
July 16, 2026
Identifier
26-42007-000
NAICS
238290
This opportunity from the Department of State Hospitals - Napa seeks qualified contractors for comprehensive inspection and repair of fire, smoke, and combination dampers across six facility buildings. - Government Buyer: - Department of State Hospitals, Napa, Plant Operations - Scope of Work: - Inspection and maintenance of approximately 1,047 dampers (885 fire, 141 smoke, 21 combo) in Buildings 168, 195, 196, 197, 198, and 199 - Repairs as needed, including replacement of broken fusible links - Detailed electronic reporting and coordination with fire department and fire protection contractors - Warranty on repairs for one year - Technical Standards & Requirements: - Work must comply with NFPA 105, 101, 90, and 80.19.3-4 test standards - Contractors must hold a California C-20 HVAC license and have at least five years of relevant experience - Registration with California Department of Industrial Relations and compliance with prevailing wage laws - Notable Requirements: - Mandatory pre-bid conference - All materials, supplies, tools, equipment, transportation, licenses, permits, insurance, and personnel must be provided by the contractor - Economic sanctions compliance - OEMs & Vendors: - No specific OEMs or brands are named; focus is on qualified service providers - Period of Performance: - Contract anticipated to run for 17 months, with potential extension for up to one additional year
Description
The Department of State Hospitals - Napa is soliciting bids for a contractor to perform Fire, Smoke, and Combo Damper Inspection Services. The contractor must provide all necessary materials, supplies, tools, equipment, transportation, licenses, permits, prevailing wages, insurance, and personnel to inspect and perform any necessary repairs on all dampers in accordance with current NFPA standards. Bidders and subcontractors must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations and comply with prevailing wage laws. A mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled, and bidders must comply with all solicitation instructions and terms.