1. Fire Alarm Panel Replacement • Remove and properly dispose of the existing fire alarm panel. • Supply and install a new, NFPA 13-compliant fire alarm panel compatible with current technology standards. 2. Device Replacement and Installation • Replace all existing fire protection devices, including but not limited to: • Manual pull stations. • Audible/visual strobes. • Annunciators. • Duct detectors. • Monitoring switches. • Install additional devices as required to ensure system compliance with NFPA 13 and local fire codes. 3. System Integration • Tie new fire alarm system into the current access control system to ensure seamless integration and compliance in the event of fire. • Verify proper operation of access control functions, such as door release during fire alarms. 4. Testing and Commissioning • Conduct functional tests of all fire protection system components. • Verify operation of each device and ensure communication with the fire alarm panel. • Perform end-to-end system testing to certify compliance with NFPA 13. • City Staff to provide monitoring service for testing prior to project closeout. 5. Documentation and Training • Provide as-built drawings, wiring diagrams, and device schedules for the new fire protection system. • Train designated City Hall Staff on the operation and basic troubleshooting of the fire alarm panel and associated devices.