Specifications include, but are not limited to: The State of Maine, Division of Procurement Services is requesting bids to establish a statewide Master Agreements to furnish New Modular Systems Furniture, Open Concept Furniture (that is compatible with the Modular Furniture) and Stand-Alone Furniture (Executive Style) Furniture on an “as needed” basis across all branches and agencies of State Government. Systems Furniture that includes acoustical freestanding panel partitions, miscellaneous workstation components and workstation accessories either to match existing installation or for new installs. Offerors must provide a comprehensive modular system that is capable of offering multiple configurations and viable solutions for an entire organization, including the clerical, product worker areas, the private enclosed areas and the executive office. The system must come in a range of finishes, fabrics and colors to harmonize and coordinate with the system and existing surroundings. All furniture offered shall meet or exceed the requirements of ANSI/BIFMA standards (American National Standards Institute & Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturer’s Association) (most recent issue) and will be free of defects and imperfections which might affect user safety, appearance, and life expectancy. Construction and design must address the requirements for daily commercial use. All panels must meet or exceed Class A requirements for flame spread and spark development as specified by the current National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code # 101 and the Underwriter's Laboratories requirements for use with energy distribution components (Listed by UL under Office Furnishings QAWZ, as tested by Standard UL 1286). Permanently fire retardant fabrics must be used on all panels, tack boards and flipper doors.