FIRE SYSTEMS ITM (Big Bend National Park)
ID: 140P1325Q0003Type: Sources Sought
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INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THENATIONAL PARK SERVICEIMR SANTA FE(12100)SANTA FE, NM, 87504, USA

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Facilities Support Services (561210)
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    The Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, is seeking qualified contractors to provide inspection, testing, and maintenance (ITM) services for fire suppression systems at Big Bend National Park. The procurement involves comprehensive inspections of 12 fire alarm systems, 12 water-based fire sprinkler systems, and various other fire suppression systems, ensuring compliance with the International Fire Code and National Fire Protection Association standards. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the safety and operational effectiveness of fire protection systems within the park's facilities, which include key areas such as Castolon, Chisos Basin, Panther Junction, and Rio Grande Village. Interested parties should contact Samuel Hyslop at samuel_hyslop@nps.gov or call 970-880-4482 for further details regarding the submission process and requirements.

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    The document lists various locations within Big Bend National Park, specifically highlighting sites such as Castolon, Chisos Basin, Panther Junction, and Rio Grande Village. Although the content is concise and lacks detailed descriptions or explicit context, it suggests a focus on these specific areas likely relevant to park management, visitation, or potential projects. This listing implies an intention to gather proposals or grants related to the development, maintenance, or enhancement of facilities and services within these key park zones. As part of the broader framework of federal RFPs and grants, it likely aims to solicit interest from organizations or contractors specialized in park services, environmental conservation, and recreation management. The succinct nature of the document indicates it is a preliminary reference for further detailed discussions or applications related to these park areas.
    The document outlines the scope of work for the annual inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm and sprinkler systems across park facilities as mandated by the National Park Service (NPS). The contractor is required to conduct inspections on 12 fire alarm systems, 12 water-based fire sprinkler systems, clean agent fire suppression systems, and kitchen fire suppression systems, ensuring compliance with the International Fire Code (IFC) and relevant National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards. Key requirements include detailed inspections of all fire-related devices, accurate reporting of system status, and completion of a comprehensive final report that includes all necessary documentation. The contractor must be accompanied by a NPS representative and is responsible for reporting deficiencies found during inspections without performing any maintenance or repairs. The document emphasizes the need for qualified personnel with appropriate NICET certifications to carry out these tasks and specifies the reporting format and required documentation for each inspection. Overall, this RFP seeks to ensure the safety and operational effectiveness of fire protection systems within park facilities, aligning with federal and state regulations.
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