Opportunity
Canyon School District Ionwave #27-00012CP-B Addendum 2
Midvale Middle School Forum AV System Upgrade Solicitation
Posted
June 17, 2026
Respond By
July 09, 2026
Identifier
27-00012CP-B Addendum 2
NAICS
238210
Canyons School District is seeking bids for an audiovisual (AV) system upgrade in the Forum at Midvale Middle School. - Government Buyer: - Canyons School District (CSD), Salt Lake County, Midvale, Utah - OEMs and Vendors: - OEMs: Lectrosonics (ALP500 antennas), Epson (EB-PQ2010W projector, ELPLM10 lens) - Potential vendors: Audio Enhancement, Lightspeed Technologies, ODP Business Solutions, Performance Audio, Technology Providers, Inc. - Products/Services Requested: - Two Lectrosonics ALP500 antennas with RG8 cabling - Owner-furnished Epson EB-PQ2010W projector with ELPLM10 lens - Installation of projector, updated video inputs, new control system, and Assistive Listening System (ALS) for ADA compliance - Integration with existing loudspeakers and projection screen - Four-hour call-out service for urgent system issues - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Suppliers must be licensed in Utah, have at least five years of installation experience, and be CTS certified - Four-hour urgent service response required prior to events - Warranty information must be provided - All responses must be submitted electronically via Ion Wave - Design and bid requirements provided by Resolut Engineering
Description
This Request for Bid solicits competitive bids from qualified suppliers to update the audiovisual system in the multipurpose room (the Forum) at Midvale Middle School. The upgrade includes installing a projector, updating video inputs, providing an updated control system for improved user experience, and adding an Assistive Listening System (ALS) for ADA compliance. Existing wiring pathways, loudspeakers, and projection screen will be utilized. The solicitation requires suppliers to be licensed in Utah, have five years of installation experience, be CTS certified, and provide a four-hour call-out service for system issues.