Opportunity

Edinburg Opengov #287598

Design and Installation of Fire Sprinkler Systems for Edinburg Fire Stations 1 and 3

Posted

August 05, 2026

Respond By

September 01, 2026

Identifier

287598

NAICS

238220

The City of Edinburg Fire Department is seeking licensed contractors to design and install automatic fire sprinkler systems at two fire stations. - Government Buyer: - City of Edinburg Fire Department (Edinburg, TX) - Project Scope: - Station 1 (18,000 sq. ft.): - Install overhead fire sprinkler system - Integrate with existing fire sprinkler and alarm system - Include smoke and carbon monoxide alarms - Demolition and audit of existing fire protection systems - Station 3 (6,000 sq. ft.): - Install new fire sprinkler and fire alarm system - Complete underground connections from riser to city water line - Services Requested: - Design, engineering, and permitting - Site surveys, hydrant flow testing, and engineering drawings - Hydraulic calculations - Securing all permits (at no charge) - Covering reinspection fees for failed inspections or missed appointments - Requirements: - Contractors must be licensed and registered in SAM.gov with a UEI number - Compliance with federal and state regulations (FEMA-funded project) - Proposals must include proof of licensing, project timeline, cost breakdown, and references - No specific OEMs or vendors are named; contractors may select compliant equipment - The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive informalities.

Description

The City of Edinburg Fire Department is seeking proposals from licensed contractors to design, engineer, permit, and install complete, code-compliant automatic fire sprinkler systems at two municipal fire stations. Station 1 involves installing an overhead sprinkler system with accessories like smoke and carbon monoxide alarms connected to the existing system. Station 3 requires installation of a new sprinkler and fire alarm system, including underground work from riser to water line. Contractors must provide design plans, hydraulic calculations, and handle permits and reinspection fees. The project is funded through FEMA and governed by Texas law.

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