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Ucla School Of Law
The project will replace the obsolete Rauland Responder IV nurse call system in the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center (RRUMC). The project scope includes decommissioning of the existing Rauland Responder IV nurse call system throughout RRUMC, including disconnecting and removing Rauland nurse call buttons, consoles, and wall-mounted and bedside units; upgrades and modifications to the existing low-voltage electrical systems, including the installation of new receptacles, network cabling, conduits, and nurse call stations; installation of new Hill-Rom nurse call system components in patient rooms, bathrooms, hallways, and nurse stations, including new nurse call buttons near each patient bed, wall-mounted devices, consoles, display panels, and corridor and over-door lights; integration with other hospital systems, including alarm, paging and communication, electronic health records, and fire life safety systems; upgrade of communication consoles within individual distribution frame rooms; and testing and commissioning of all new Hill-Rom system components, including safety and compliance and backup power testing. Servers, handsets with pillow speaker buttons, and nurse call information technology software and hardware will be procured separately. There are staging impacts associated with this project. Sequencing will be completed by nursing unit and floor.
Ucla School Of Law
Work consists of install a university-furnished computed tomography (ct) system in room. Work includes, demolition of improvements in the way of the proposed work; installation of equipment, anchoring and framing; modifications to building mechanical, electrical, hvac and plumbing systems to support the program; modifications to nurse call, fire alarm, fire sprinkler and security systems; testing and balancing; and repairs to building finishes impacted by the work.
Maryland Department of General Services
This project entails the design, installation, configuration, and commissioning of a Nurse Call System to enhance communication and patient care within the hospital facility. The system will provide efficient and reliable communication between patients, nurses, and hospital staff to ensure prompt responses to patient needs.
North Carolina Department of Public Safety
Qualify highly skilled Prime Contractors to perform residential property acquisition and structure demolition services located across North Carolina. This work will be completed through the NCEM Hazard Mitigation program and includes to project scoping, pre-construction services, construction/demolition activities, post-construction services, and closeout services of eligible structures.
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Nov 04, 2025