Central Operations and Facilities Buildings 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 Fire Alarm Replacement

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Title:  

Central Operations and Facilities Buildings 1, 2, 4, 6 and 8 Fire Alarm Replacement

Agency:  

North Carolina City of Raleigh

State:  

North Carolina

NAICS Code:  

238210

Industry:  

Construction

Solicitation Type:  

Invitation for Bid

Solicitation ID:  

274-ES-FO-FY26-COF-ALARMS

Open Date:  

3/2/2026

Pre-Bid Meeting Date:  

3/10/2026

Close Date:  

4/2/2026

Last Updated:  

Description:
The City of Raleigh is seeking bids for the replacement of fire alarm systems in five buildings at the Central Operations and Facilities complex. The scope of work includes wire, devices, panels, and interconnections with power and BAS for each building. The new systems will reuse existing pathways, to the extent possible, and will be fully tested and operational. The project consists of the following major items: a complete fire alarm system replacement for the five buildings. The bidder's scope of work shall include, but be not limited to, wire, devices, panels, and interconnections with power and BAS for each building. • The project includes five buildings: COF Building 1, COF Building 2, COF Building 4, COF Building 6, and COF Building 8. • The bidder must provide pricing for each building and can bid on one or more of the buildings. • The owner reserves the right to waive any informality or to reject any or all bids. • The award will be made to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, taking into consideration quality, performance, and the times specified in the bid form for the performance of the contract.
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Contact Information:

Jason Clough(Contact)

Jason.Clough@raleighnc.gov

Budget Estimate (AI):

$500,000 – $2,000,000

The budget for this project is estimated to be in the range of $500,000 to $2,000,000, considering the scope of work involves the replacement of fire alarm systems in five buildings. The cost will depend on the complexity of the systems, the materials required, and the labor costs. The city's goal to contract or sub-contract 15% of the contract amount to certified MWBEs may also impact the budget.

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