CITY OF HUDSON: Ad For Bids - Fire Protection/ Alarm System
CITY OF HUDSON
CITY OF HUDSON
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
FIRE PROTECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM FOR PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
The City of Hudson is accepting Competitive Sealed Bids for work required to install a new fire suppression and alarm system at the Hudson Fire Department within the Public Safety Building at 222 Walnut Street, Hudson, WI 54016.
In general, work consists of the following approximate quantities:
1,600 lineal feet of schedule 10/40 fire suppression piping.
135 sprinkler heads installed throughout light and ordinary hazard areas.
1 double check backflow prevention device
1 remote FDC
Complete fire alarm system together with numerous related items of work, all in
accordance with the plans and specifications.
Prices should include the cost to complete fire protection work and the subcontractor’s cost to complete the fire alarm system in accordance with the plans and specifications.
Inquiries may be directed to Fire Chief Jim Frye at 715-386-5861.
Bid documents may be obtained from the City Hall Clerk’s office at 505 Third Street, Hudson, Wisconsin, 54016 (715)386-4765 and are also available on the City’s webpage at www.ci.hudson.wi.us. Bid Security of 5% of the bid amount is required, in accordance with the general specifications.
The City of Hudson will accept bids at the office of the City Clerk, 505 3rd St., Hudson, Wisconsin until 12:00 Noon on Friday, March 1, 2013. Bids shall be in a sealed envelope addressed to:
CITY OF HUDSON - FIRE ALARM BIDS
C/O ADMINISTRATOR DEVIN WILLI
505 THIRD STREET, HUDSON, WI 54016-1694
The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive any or all irregularities or to proceed otherwise when in the best interest of the City. Bids shall be valid for a period of sixty (60) days from the date bids are opened. The City will determine which bid, in their opinion, is in the best interest and the best value to the City. The City of Hudson reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to accept or negotiate the bid proposal(s) most
advantageous to the City. The lowest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted.
(Pub. 02/07/13, 02/14/13) WNAXLP
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