Opportunity

Hall County Civicplus #IFB #025-47

Lightning Protection System Installation for Hall County Fire Stations #5, #9, and #16

Posted

August 20, 2026

Respond By

September 17, 2026

Identifier

IFB #025-47

NAICS

238210

Hall County, Georgia, is seeking a qualified contractor to provide turnkey lightning protection system installation at Fire Stations #5, #9, and #16. - Government Buyer: - Hall County Government, Financial Services Department, Purchasing Division - Key contacts: Andrew Youngblood (Purchasing Manager), Bradley Martin (Deputy Chief, Project Manager) - Scope of Work: - Installation of lightning protection systems at three fire stations - Includes procurement, installation, testing, and commissioning of UL-listed, code-compliant systems - Systems must comply with NFPA 780 and UL 96A standards - Contractor to provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and documentation (as-built drawings, test reports) - Requirements: - Contractor must be licensed, insured, and bonded in Georgia - Mandatory on-site pre-bid meeting for eligibility - Compliance with federal suspension and debarment regulations if federally funded - No bonds or liquidated damages required - County is exempt from Georgia Local Sales and Use Tax - Notable Details: - Contract term is 120 days after Notice to Proceed - All bid documents must be submitted in hard copy and on USB drive - Public bid opening at Hall County Government Center - OEMs: - No specific OEMs named; systems must be UL-listed and compliant with NFPA/UL standards - Vendors: - Open to all contractors regularly engaged in commercial lightning protection installation

Description

Hall County, Georgia, Board of Commissioners is seeking qualified contractors to provide lightning protection systems at Fire Stations #5, #9, and #16. The project involves installing lightning protection for these fire stations. Bidders must be licensed, insured, and bonded in Georgia. Attendance at the mandatory on-site pre-bid meeting is required to be eligible to bid. The project may be funded by federal grants, and bidders must certify compliance.

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