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The City of Irving is soliciting bids to upgrade the ICTN Video Production Control Rooms, the ICTN Remote Truck, and existing ICTN infrastructure including graphics, switcher, replay, routing, intercom, encoders/decoders, cellular/satellite uplink hardware, wiring and related installation work. The project includes phased work with wiring and patch panel completion targeted by June 8, 2026, training/commissioning Aug–Oct 2026, and truck equipment installation beginning Nov 2026 with completion in early 2027. Bidders are encouraged to submit electronically; the solicitation includes MWBE goals and multiple required contract and compliance attachments available on the city bidding portal.
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The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC) - Southern Ohio Correctional Facility is seeking to procure and install a Whelen eight-cell omni-directional voice siren system. This project includes removing existing sirens, installing new equipment, and integrating it with existing infrastructure, along with installing remote display units in local schools.
Posted Date
Nov 25, 2025
Due Date
Dec 12, 2025
Release: Nov 25, 2025
Close: Dec 12, 2025
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC) - Southern Ohio Correctional Facility is seeking to procure and install a Whelen eight-cell omni-directional voice siren system. This project includes removing existing sirens, installing new equipment, and integrating it with existing infrastructure, along with installing remote display units in local schools.
This Blank Purchase Agreement (BPA) scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: Contractor shall provide troubleshooting and repair of BAS system and component malfunctions, excluding component costs. This will involve a combination of remote and on-site technician service calls as determined most appropriate per consultation. All labor for system trouble-shooting and repairs to covered components performed during normal business hours will be included in the contract. Contractor will provide service to troubleshoot the problem and identify any failed components. Contractor will then present the facility with an estimate for the replacement components and electrical and technical labor to complete the replacement. This includes the cost of components, shipping, field labor, technician labor, service truck costs, etc. See attached file.
Posted Date
Dec 9, 2025
Due Date
Jan 5, 2026
Release: Dec 9, 2025
Close: Jan 5, 2026
DESIGN-BUILD: Design and construct a new Border Patrol Station. This complex project with options is to construct a new 125 agent border patrol station on a new 30 acre site that may include the following: 25,000 sq. ft. administration/ training/ processing/ holding facility, 3 bay vehicle maintenance facility, facility maintenance / admin facility, 8 run short stay kennel, two 12,000 gallon above ground fueling station, 2 bay vehicle wash, 140 ft. antenna tower, 257 vehicle parking area, septic system, and electric/ water utilities. Specifics rooms within each facility identified for communications and security shall be turned over 60 days prior to Beneficial Occupancy Date (BOD). Additionally, coordination and installation of site electrical power is the contractor responsibility. Contractor is responsible for obtaining all permits related to water well, septic system, fueling system, antenna tower, and highway. Furniture and equipment will be provided for all areas as required by the design. Appropriate site stripping, site signage and lighting will be provided in accordance with Texas Department of Transportation and design requirements. Border Patrol security and communications standards will be utilized throughout site layout to include local and remote cameras, network video recorders (NVR), secure access readers (U.S. Government Personnel Identification Verification card readers), radio communication equipment, and data/telephone equipment. The contractor must understand Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) card access requirements as it pertains to physical access control systems. Also, the contractor must understand the permitting process for antenna towers, fueling systems, water wells, and state/federal highways. This solicitation will be evaluated under the Two-Phase Design Build Process in accordance with FAR 36.3-Two- Phase Design-Build Selection Procedures. In Phase 1, interested firms or joint venture entities (referred to as "Offerors") will submit a proposal demonstrating their past performance and capability to successfully execute this requirement.
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This Blank Purchase Agreement (BPA) scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: Contractor shall provide troubleshooting and repair of BAS system and component malfunctions, excluding component costs. This will involve a combination of remote and on-site technician service calls as determined most appropriate per consultation. All labor for system trouble-shooting and repairs to covered components performed during normal business hours will be included in the contract. Contractor will provide service to troubleshoot the problem and identify any failed components. Contractor will then present the facility with an estimate for the replacement components and electrical and technical labor to complete the replacement. This includes the cost of components, shipping, field labor, technician labor, service truck costs, etc. See attached file.
AvailableDec 2, 2025
Due Date
Jan 15, 2026
Release: Dec 2, 2025
Close: Jan 15, 2026
DESIGN-BUILD: Design and construct a new Border Patrol Station. This complex project with options is to construct a new 125 agent border patrol station on a new 30 acre site that may include the following: 25,000 sq. ft. administration/ training/ processing/ holding facility, 3 bay vehicle maintenance facility, facility maintenance / admin facility, 8 run short stay kennel, two 12,000 gallon above ground fueling station, 2 bay vehicle wash, 140 ft. antenna tower, 257 vehicle parking area, septic system, and electric/ water utilities. Specifics rooms within each facility identified for communications and security shall be turned over 60 days prior to Beneficial Occupancy Date (BOD). Additionally, coordination and installation of site electrical power is the contractor responsibility. Contractor is responsible for obtaining all permits related to water well, septic system, fueling system, antenna tower, and highway. Furniture and equipment will be provided for all areas as required by the design. Appropriate site stripping, site signage and lighting will be provided in accordance with Texas Department of Transportation and design requirements. Border Patrol security and communications standards will be utilized throughout site layout to include local and remote cameras, network video recorders (NVR), secure access readers (U.S. Government Personnel Identification Verification card readers), radio communication equipment, and data/telephone equipment. The contractor must understand Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) card access requirements as it pertains to physical access control systems. Also, the contractor must understand the permitting process for antenna towers, fueling systems, water wells, and state/federal highways. This solicitation will be evaluated under the Two-Phase Design Build Process in accordance with FAR 36.3-Two- Phase Design-Build Selection Procedures. In Phase 1, interested firms or joint venture entities (referred to as "Offerors") will submit a proposal demonstrating their past performance and capability to successfully execute this requirement.
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