FDC SeaTac - Emergency Repair Fire Detection and Suppression

Project ID: 25Z6AH2 FederalOpportunitiesSynopsis Solicitation
Overview
AgencyFDC SeaTac
Deadline03/06/26
Posted02/23/26
Estimated Value$75,000 - $250,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNone
NAICS922160 - Fire Protection
PSCJ012 - Maint/Repair/Rebuild Of Equipment- Fire Control Equipment
LocationSeatac, WA 98198 United States
Description
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The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), Federal Detention SeaTac, intends to make a single award to a responsible entity to provide all necessary materials, equipment, and incidental labor to identify and perform all the necessary repairs of Fire Detection and Suppression devices, parts and components at FDC SeaTac 2425 S. 200th Street, SeaTac, WA. It is the Contractor's responsibility to obtain permitting, should it be required. ALL qualifying candidates will be provided the opportunity to have an on-site tour of the Fire Detection and Suppression system on March 4 (Wednesday), or March 5 (Thursday) to have a better understanding of the required repairs. Please send your request to SET-Facilities@bop.gov by 12:00 p.m. Monday, March 2, 2026 for an on-site tour. You will receive an email with your tour date and time. All interested parties will need to complete a NCIC Background check, a requirement to enter the facility (a form will be emailed to you upon request to visit). Awarded primary contractor shall: Acquire all parts, materials, and skilled labor to complete the repairs according to the attached Statement of Work.

Summary (Newest Update)

Background The Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP), Federal Detention SeaTac, is seeking to award a contract for the emergency repair of Fire Detection and Suppression systems at their facility located at 2425 S. 200th Street, SeaTac, WA. The goal of this contract is to ensure the safety and compliance of fire detection and suppression systems within the facility, which is critical for maintaining operational integrity and safety standards. Work Details The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary materials, equipment, and labor to identify and perform repairs on Fire Detection and Suppression devices, parts, and components. Key tasks include: 1. Conducting a site assessment to verify itemized work and identify any physical, environmental, or operational constraints. 2. Replacing broken sprinkler heads as identified during the initial walkthrough. The replacement includes specific locations such as the kitchen area, freight elevator, and various other designated spots within the facility. 3. Performing comprehensive system-wide testing to ensure operational readiness in compliance with NFPA standards (2023/2026 editions). 4. Ensuring all work complies with applicable local, state, and federal codes including International Building Code, National Plumbing Code, National Electrical Code, NFPA standards, Life Safety Code, OSHA regulations, and American Correctional Association Standards. Period of Performance The anticipated period of performance for this contract is 90 calendar days from the completion of the current contract to testing and acceptance of the project. This timeframe includes security clearances (7 days), lead time/mobilization (28 days), scope of work execution (28 days), inspections (7 days), demobilization (7 days), and a contingency period (7 days). Place of Performance The work will be performed at the Federal Detention Center located at 2425 S. 200th Street, SeaTac, WA.

Contacts
Contact nameElizabeth Kramer
Contact emailekramer@bop.gov
Contact phone(206) 870-5797
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