Opportunity
California eProcure #0000039659
Kitchen Fire Suppression System Maintenance for California Military Department Armories
Posted
June 26, 2026
Respond By
July 07, 2026
Identifier
0000039659
NAICS
238290
The California Military Department is seeking a contractor for kitchen fire suppression system services at five armory locations in the Bay Area. - Government Buyer: - California Military Department, Purchasing and Contracting Branch - Contact: Jessica Jauregui - Scope of Work: - Biannual (twice yearly) testing, maintenance, and certification of five wet chemical pre-engineered automatic fire extinguishing systems - Services include inspections, testing, recharging, nozzle and piping checks, fusible link replacement, cleaning, system reset, reporting, tagging, and compliance with California Health & Safety Code - All labor, equipment, materials, permits, and fees must be provided by the contractor - Requirements: - Contractor must hold a valid CSLB C-16 Fire Protection Contractor License or a valid A License Type 2 issued by the Office of the State Fire Marshal - Strict adherence to California Health & Safety Code and related regulations - Service area covers five armory locations in Marin, Sacramento, San Francisco, Solano, and Sonoma counties - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or product brands are named in the solicitation - Notable Details: - Emphasis on safety, compliance, and detailed reporting - Opportunity is open to all qualified bidders; small business preference applies, but DVBE requirements are waived
Description
The solicitation is for Kitchen Fire Suppression System Services at various locations throughout the Bay Area, California. The contract duration is three years, estimated to start around July 2026 and continue through June 2029. The contractor must provide all labor, equipment, materials, permits, and fees necessary to perform the services in accordance with technical specifications. A C16- Fire Protection Contractors License or a valid "A" License type 2 issued by the Office Of The State Fire Marshal is required. Bids must be submitted by July 14, 2026, with questions due by July 7, 2026.