CPV 517 – Installation of Fire Protection Systems
CPV 517 covers installation of fire protection systems including fire detection, sprinkler systems and suppression systems for public buildings and infrastructure.
What does CPV 517 cover?
CPV group 517 covers installation services for fire protection systems and equipment. This includes fire detection and alarm systems (FDAS), sprinkler systems, fixed suppression systems (gaseous, water and foam systems), smoke extraction systems, fire-resisting doors and shutters, evacuation guidance systems and emergency lighting.
Preventive fire protection is a central issue in public construction. Fire protection systems are legally required for public buildings such as schools, hospitals, administrative buildings, theatres and sports facilities. Requirements are derived from national building regulations, preventive fire protection standards and building-specific special construction regulations. Fire protection systems must be formally accepted by approved inspection bodies before use.
In new-build and refurbishment projects, the fire protection system is frequently tendered as an independent lot because specialist knowledge and approvals are required for installation. In existing buildings, fire protection systems are installed as part of fire protection refurbishment or retrofitting in the course of building modernisation. Both scenarios are frequent triggers for tenders with CPV 517. The full CPV structure is available at the European Commission (SIMAP) and Regulation (EC) No 213/2008.
Typical Services in CPV 517
| Service Type | Example | Contracting Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Fire detection systems | FDAS with control panel, detectors, display board | Schools, hospitals, authorities |
| Sprinkler systems | Wet pipe, dry pipe sprinklers | Logistics buildings, hospitals |
| Gaseous suppression systems | Server room and archive protection | Data centres, archives |
| Smoke extraction systems | Natural and mechanical ventilation | High-rise buildings, car parks |
| Evacuation systems | Voice alarm systems, emergency lighting | All public buildings |
Examples of Tenders with CPV 517
- Fire detection system for a new school building: A school authority tenders the supply and installation of a complete fire detection and alarm system to EN 54 and applicable national standards for a new school complex – including automatic and manual call points, fire alarm control panel, fire brigade indicator panel and connection to the fire brigade control room.
- Retrofitting of a gaseous suppression system for a data centre: A federal agency tenders the supply and installation of a fixed gaseous suppression system (FK-5-1-12 or HFC equivalent) for the server room of its data centre, including pressure relief, pre-discharge warning, air conditioning shutdown and acceptance inspection.
- Sprinkler system for a municipal care home: A municipal operator procures the installation of a sprinkler system to EN 12845 for an existing care home as part of a fire protection refurbishment, including sprinkler pump set, pipework and acceptance by a VdS-approved inspection body.
Current tenders with CPV 517 are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) and on national procurement platforms such as the German Procurement Portal (DTVP).
Who is CPV 517 relevant for?
Public Contracting Authorities
All public owners and operators of buildings – municipalities, school authorities, hospitals, federal agencies, theatres and sports facility operators – are potential contracting authorities. Fire protection systems are legally required in many building types and must be installed in new-build, conversion and extension projects. Further guidance is available from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK).
Companies and Bidders
Fire protection engineering companies, electrical contractors specialising in fire protection and suppression system installers are the typical bidders. Competence certification to EN 54 and DIN 14675 is required for design and installation of fire detection systems. Approvals from recognised testing bodies and references for comparable installations are essential eligibility criteria.
How does Bond help with CPV 517?
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Company Match – Find the Right Partners and Suppliers (CPV 517)
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Frequently Asked Questions about CPV 517
What does the CPV code 51700000 mean?
The CPV code 51700000 classifies installation of fire protection systems within the EU's Common Procurement Vocabulary. It covers assembly and commissioning of fire detection and alarm systems, sprinkler systems, gaseous suppression systems and smoke extraction systems procured by municipalities, schools, hospitals and public building owners.
How do I find tenders with CPV 517?
Tenders are published on TED (Tenders Electronic Daily) for EU-wide procedures and on national platforms such as the German Procurement Portal (DTVP). Bond aggregates all relevant tenders automatically.
What standards must be observed for fire protection system installations?
Fire detection and alarm systems must be installed to EN 54 and DIN 14675 where applicable. Sprinkler systems follow EN 12845, gaseous suppression systems EN 15004. Acceptance testing must be carried out by an approved inspection body and the responsible fire authority must be involved at an early stage. The applicable procurement frameworks are VgV and UVgO depending on contract value.
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