Public Fire Safety and Detection Contracts in Belgium
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The public fire safety and detection market in Belgium
Belgian government offices, hospitals, schools and municipalities are legally required to install and maintain fire detection systems, fire extinguishers and surveillance equipment. These contracts cover new installations, periodic inspections, maintenance and system upgrades, often structured as multi-year framework agreements.
From fire alarm installation in a new school building to video surveillance for a government complex, through to fire extinguisher maintenance for a hospital network, the sector is driven by strict Belgian fire safety regulations (AR 28/03/2014). Compliance requirements and technical certifications make specialised monitoring essential.
Fire safety tenders per year
Average contract duration
Belgian certification required
Legally required inspections
Types of fire safety and detection tenders monitored
GPC Gov covers all CPV codes related to fire safety equipment, fire detection and surveillance systems for the public sector.
Firefighting equipment (35111000)
Supply of firefighting equipment including hose reels, hydrants and fire suppression systems.
Surveillance systems (35120000)
Installation and maintenance of intrusion detection, access control and security surveillance systems.
Fire alarms (31625000)
Supply, installation and maintenance of fire alarm systems, smoke detectors and heat sensors.
Fire safety equipment (35110000)
General fire safety equipment including emergency lighting, signage and evacuation systems.
Fire extinguishers (42131000)
Supply, installation and periodic inspection of portable and fixed fire extinguishers.
Video surveillance (32323500)
CCTV camera systems, video recording equipment and remote monitoring for public buildings.
Daily fire safety alerts
Receive every morning the latest fire safety, detection and surveillance system tenders matching your criteria.
Below-threshold contracts
Access contracts below publication thresholds, common among smaller municipalities and schools for fire safety maintenance.
Competitive analysis
Identify your competitors on each tender, analyse their pricing and refine your bidding strategy.
Renewal detection
Anticipate the end of multi-year fire safety contracts and position yourself before the new call for tenders.
Why choose GPC Gov for fire safety procurement monitoring?
Fire safety and detection contracts are frequently awarded without mandatory publication, especially by smaller municipalities and schools for routine maintenance and inspection services. GPC Gov captures these hidden opportunities through exclusive sources, giving you a decisive edge.
Our personalised daily alerts and renewal analysis help you anticipate expiry dates of existing fire safety maintenance contracts and prepare your bids well ahead of the official publication.
Who buys fire safety and detection equipment?
The main contracting authorities that procure fire safety and detection equipment in Belgium.
Government offices
Hospitals
Schools
Municipalities
Social welfare centres
Construction companies
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