Repair Multiple Failing Fire Hydrants at Camp Carroll by the Army
Executive Summary
The Army is procuring repairs for multiple failing fire hydrants at Camp Carroll. This is a federal contract opportunity.
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Scope & Requirements
- Repair of multiple fire hydrants.
- Assessment of existing hydrant conditions.
- Replacement of damaged components.
- Ensuring compliance with safety standards.
- Coordination with local fire department for operational readiness.
Compliance & Qualifications
- DFARS
- ITAR
- QPL
How to Prepare Your Bid
- Review past contracts for similar work to understand pricing and scope.
- Ensure all compliance requirements are met before submission.
- Prepare a detailed project timeline and maintenance plan for the hydrants.
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Why Small Businesses Should Consider This
This contract presents a valuable opportunity for small businesses specializing in infrastructure repair and maintenance. The Department of the Army often seeks local contractors for projects like these, which can lead to long-term relationships and further contract opportunities. Additionally, the focus on fire safety and compliance with federal standards aligns well with the capabilities of small businesses in this sector.