Fire Extinguisher Hydrostatic Testing

COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF

Notice type
Solicitation
Solicitation #
1333ND26QNB130252
NAICS
541380
PSC
H312
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 9, 2026
Response due
June 17, 2026
Place of performance
Gaithersburg, MD

What this opportunity is

The Department of Commerce is seeking contractors to perform hydrostatic testing and refilling of portable fire extinguishers for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on its Gaithersburg, MD campus. This solicitation is unrestricted, meaning it is open to all businesses, including small businesses, though no set-aside is specified. Interested contractors should note that the work must comply with NFPA and OSHA regulations, and they will be responsible for the pickup and delivery of extinguishers, as well as documenting their status.

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Description

Page | 1 STATEMENT OF WORK/REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT Fire Extinguisher Hydrostatic Testing I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Fire Department is tasked with the inspection and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers on the NIST Gaithersburg, MD Campus. Part of the maintenance of fire extinguishers is the hydrostatic test and refilling of the fire extinguisher. This is a required process per National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Occupation Safety Health Administration (OSHA). The NFPA 10 code and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157. SCOPE The contractor shall perform the following services. Hydrostatic testing and recharge of 5 LB BC CO2 fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher testing shall follow all the NFPA 10 and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.157 regulations. The contractor will pick up and deliver the completed fire extinguishers back to the NIST Gaithersburg, MD Campus. All fire extinguishers will be returned to the campus. If a fire extinguisher failed testing and cannot be repaired, it shall be returned marked “Failed”. The contractor must obtain written approval from the contracting officer, prior to incurring costs for any parts required for repair that are not included in this contract. The contractor shall contact the NIST TPOC prior to picking up and returning extinguishers. Fire Department personnel must be available to document the number of all fire extinguishers leaving the NIST site. Upon return, the TPOC will inspect the extinguishers, assist in unloading and loading of the extinguishers, and document the status of the extinguishers being returned to NIST. The NIST Fire Department will release a pre-determined number of fire extinguishers to the contractor. Upon return of those extinguishers, the Government will ensure that another group of extinguishers will be ready until all fire extinguishers are tested. The fire extinguishers will be emptied and in one central pick-up location. Any extinguisher requiring repairs, I. e. valves, seals, stems, an itemized list showing the repairs requirements and all completed repairs, shall be documented on the paperwork that is returned to the NIST Fire Department. II. REQUIREMENTS The Contractor shall provide a system that meets all technical specifications identified below. All items must be new. Used or remanufactured equipment will not be considered for award. Experimental, prototype, or custom items will not be considered. The use of “gray market” components is not authorized for sale in the U.S. by the Contractor is not acceptable. All line items shall be shipped in the original manufacturer’s packaging and include all original documentation and software, when applicable. Line Item 0001: Description: 5 Lb. CO2 Hydrostatic Testing & Re-charge Quantity: 300 A. Technical Specifications a. Must be Hydrostatic tested to NFPA & OSHA regulations. b. Must replace parts – Seals, O-Rings, pull pins. -- 1 of 4 -- Page | 2 c. Must re-charge fire extinguisher. d. Are all extinguishers High Pressure Cylinders III. DELIVERABLES Description Quantity or Format Due Date 5 lb. CO2 fire extinguishers hydrostatic test and refilling of the fire extinguisher. All extinguishers returned & re-charged. Extinguishers that failed shall be marked with Failed Returned & re-charged 300 5lb CO2 fire extinguishers back to NIST Gaithersburg Campus. Fire extinguishers that failed shall be marked with FAILED label. Within 1 year after contract award Standards of Acceptance: The NIST TPOC or COR shall review (list deliverable) and respond with an acceptance or request for revision email to the Contractor Point of Contact (POC) within 5 days of receipt of deliverable. This section applies to deliverables which must be reviewed and approved for acceptances (draft plans, drawings, etc.) IV. PLACE OF PERFORMANCE NIST Gaithersburg Facility or at the contract site, at the discretion of the contractor. V. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE/LEAD TIME The period of performance will start 15 days after the contract is awarded and last for 1 year. VI. DELIVERY TERMS Delivery shall be F.O.B Destination and shall occur in accordance with the delivery due dates provided in the above table. FOB Destination means: The contractor shall pack and mark the shipment in conformance with carrier requirements, deliver the shipment in good order and condition to the point of delivery specified in the purchase order, be responsible for any loss of and/or damage to the goods occurring before receipt and acceptance of the shipment by the consignee at the delivery point specified in the purchase order; and pay all charges to the specified point of delivery. The contractor shall deliver all Line Items to: National Institute of Standards and Technology Shipping and Receiving 100 Bureau Drive, Building 303 Gaithersburg, MD 20899 William Denell. Building 318 C112 ***Due to ongoing limited site access to the NIST facilities, the Awardee SHALL confirm with the Designated Government Official and the Contracting Officer prior to ANY shipment to NIST*** VII. INSPECTION & ACCEPTANCE In addition to the inspection and acceptance terms articulated in 52.212-4, the Government reserves the right to perform such performance tests and evaluations as defined below to verify specified system performance. Such tests and evaluations, if performed, shall be conducted within the environment that the -- 2 of 4 -- Page | 3 system is to be operated. The Contractor has the right to be present during the tests and evaluations, if performed, at the Contractor’s expense. Performance Tests: 1. Verification of items is in complete working condition and ready for use. NIST may choose at its discretion to forgo this part of acceptance testing. A visual inspection of the equipment will be performed by the NIST TPOC to identify surface defects or any form of indication that any equipment was damaged during transport to NIST. The Government shall have sole discretion to require repair or replacemen

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