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Firefighting & Fire Suppression Systems

Virtual Bridge designs, supplies, installs, tests, and commissions complete firefighting and fire suppression systems — from sprinkler networks and fire hydrant systems to gaseous suppression, foam systems, and kitchen hood suppression. Every system is engineered to the applicable fire code, independently tested, and handed over with full authority approval documentation. In a life-safety discipline, Virtual Bridge’s single point of responsibility from design through to commissioning is not a convenience — it is a necessity.

Mechanical Contracting Division — Virtual Bridge Co.

Sprinkler Systems
Wet, dry, pre-action & deluge
Hydrant & Hose Reel
Internal & external fire hydrant networks
Gaseous Suppression
FM-200, CO₂, Novec & Inergen systems
Water Mist
High & low pressure mist systems
Authority Approved
NFPA, SBC, Civil Defence compliance
Fire Suppression Systems

Every system type. Every occupancy. Every code.

Virtual Bridge designs and installs the full range of fire suppression systems — each selected, engineered, and commissioned to match the occupancy type, hazard classification, and applicable fire code for the specific building and territory.

Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems
The standard suppression system for most commercial, residential, and institutional occupancies — water-filled pipes with heat-activated sprinkler heads providing rapid, automatic suppression at the point of fire origin. Designed to NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, or NFPA 13D as appropriate to the occupancy and jurisdiction.
NFPA 13 NFPA 13R Commercial Residential
Dry Pipe & Pre-Action Systems
For unheated spaces, cold storage, and environments where accidental water discharge would cause unacceptable damage — dry pipe (nitrogen-charged) and pre-action systems provide suppression capability without the risk of unintended water release. Suitable for freezer warehouses, server rooms, and valuable asset storage areas.
Cold Storage Data Centres Asset Protection
Deluge Systems
Open-head systems that simultaneously discharge water across the entire protected area on activation — specified for high-hazard occupancies including aircraft hangars, flammable liquid storage, chemical processing, and transformer protection. Fast-acting, total-coverage suppression for the most demanding fire risk environments.
High Hazard Hangars Chemical Transformers
Gaseous Suppression Systems
Clean agent suppression for environments where water would destroy what it is meant to protect — data centres, server rooms, electrical switchrooms, archives, museums, and control rooms. Systems include FM-200 (HFC-227ea), Novec 1230, CO₂, and Inergen — designed to NFPA 2001 and compliant with EPA SNAP regulations.
FM-200 Novec 1230 CO₂ Inergen
Water Mist Systems
High- and low-pressure water mist systems for occupancies where water conservation, minimal water damage, and fast suppression are simultaneously required — including hotels, heritage buildings, offshore platforms, and tunnels. Effective against Class A, B, and electrical fires with significantly reduced water volume compared to conventional sprinkler systems.
High Pressure Low Pressure Hotels Heritage
Foam & Kitchen Hood Suppression
AFFF and FFFP foam systems for flammable liquid and fuel storage protection. Wet chemical kitchen hood suppression systems (NFPA 17A) for commercial cooking equipment — protecting deep fat fryers, griddles, woks, and extraction ducts in restaurant and catering kitchen environments.
AFFF Foam NFPA 17A Kitchen Hood Fuel Storage
Fire Hydrant & Hose Reel Systems — Covered Under Every Project
Every Virtual Bridge firefighting scope includes the design and installation of internal fire hose reel systems, wet and dry riser networks, and external fire hydrant infrastructure — providing the manual firefighting capability that Civil Defence and Fire Brigade require for first responder operations. Jockey pump, duty pump, and standby pump configurations are engineered to NFPA 20 and the applicable GCC fire code for each territory.
How We Deliver

Design, install, test, approve — complete.

Firefighting systems are a life-safety discipline — there is no tolerance for design errors, poor installation quality, or incomplete commissioning. Virtual Bridge manages every stage of the firefighting system lifecycle under a single contracting team: hydraulic design, authority submission, material procurement, installation, hydrostatic testing, commissioning, and Civil Defence inspection support.

This integrated approach eliminates the interface risk that arises when design, supply, and installation are split between a consulting engineer, a fire protection subcontractor, and a separate testing agency. Virtual Bridge is accountable for the performance of every system it delivers — from the hydraulic calculation to the final fire authority certificate.

Life Safety — No Shortcuts, No Interface Risk
Firefighting systems that are incorrectly designed, poorly installed, or inadequately tested do not fail safely. Virtual Bridge's single-team delivery model is specifically structured to eliminate the risks that arise when life-safety systems are split across multiple parties with divided accountability.
01
Hazard Classification & System Selection
Assessment of occupancy type, fire hazard classification, and applicable code requirements — determining the appropriate suppression system type, density, coverage area, and pipe sizing methodology for each area of the building.
02
Hydraulic Design & Authority Submission
Full hydraulic calculations, pipe layout drawings, sprinkler head schedules, equipment data sheets, and system design reports — prepared and submitted to the relevant Civil Defence authority for review and approval before installation begins.
03
Material Procurement & Inspection
Procurement of listed and approved equipment — UL-listed sprinkler heads, FM-approved pipe and fittings, listed valves and alarm devices. Factory test certificates for pumps, tanks, and control panels supplied with material submittals for approval prior to delivery.
04
Installation & Hydrostatic Testing
Installation by trained fire protection technicians under daily site supervision. Hydrostatic pressure testing of all pipe networks to 200 psi (or 50 psi above system pressure) for a minimum of 2 hours — with test certificates issued for each zone and system.
05
Commissioning & Civil Defence Inspection
Full system functional test — pump performance, alarm activation, flow test, zone isolation, and final system verification. Civil Defence inspection support, punch list resolution, and handover with as-built drawings, test certificates, O&M manuals, and authority approval documentation.
Code Compliance

Every system engineered to the applicable code. No exceptions.

Firefighting systems that do not comply with the applicable fire code are not just non-compliant — they are a liability. Virtual Bridge engineers every system to the relevant standard and manages the full authority approval process for each GCC territory.

Primary Design Standard
NFPA 13
Sprinkler design standard adopted across GCC territories
Saudi Authority
NFPA+SBC
Saudi Building Code Fire Protection Code
UAE Authority
UAE FLS
UAE Fire & Life Safety Code of Practice
Pump Standard
NFPA 20
Fire pump installation standard

Standards We Design To

NFPA 13 — Sprinkler Systems
Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems — the primary design standard adopted across GCC fire authorities for commercial, industrial, and institutional occupancies.
NFPA 13R — Residential Sprinkler Systems
For residential occupancies up to four storeys — widely adopted for apartment buildings and hotels across GCC territories.
NFPA 14 — Standpipe & Hose Systems
Wet and dry risers, fire hose reel systems, and standpipe networks for manual firefighting capability by occupants and first responders.
NFPA 20 — Fire Pump Installations
Electric and diesel fire pump sets, jockey pumps, and controller panels — all listed equipment, installed and tested to NFPA 20 requirements.
NFPA 2001 — Gaseous Suppression
Clean agent fire extinguishing systems — FM-200, Novec 1230, Inergen, and CO₂ system design for total flooding applications.
NFPA 11 — Foam Systems
Low-, medium-, and high-expansion foam systems for flammable liquid hazards and aircraft hangar protection.

GCC Authority Requirements

Saudi Arabia — SBC & NFPA
Saudi Building Code Fire Protection requirements with NFPA as the referenced technical standard. Submissions to Saudi Civil Defence for sprinkler and suppression system approval prior to installation.
UAE — Fire & Life Safety Code
UAE Fire & Life Safety Code of Practice (Civil Defence) — Dubai Civil Defence and Abu Dhabi Civil Defence submission requirements for fire suppression systems.
Kuwait — Ministry of Interior
Kuwait General Directorate of Civil Defence requirements for firefighting system design, installation, and testing certification.
Qatar — NFPA-Based QCDD
Qatar Civil Defence Department fire protection requirements — NFPA-referenced with specific local supplements for high-rise and industrial occupancies.
UL / FM Listed Equipment
All sprinkler heads, valves, pipe, fittings, and alarm devices are UL-listed or FM-approved as required by the system standard and the authority having jurisdiction.
Full Authority Approval Support
Virtual Bridge manages Civil Defence submission, inspection scheduling, punch list resolution, and final approval documentation — across all territories of operation.
Sectors We Serve

Every occupancy type. Every hazard class. Every code.

Virtual Bridge has designed and installed firefighting systems across every major building sector in the GCC — each with its own occupancy hazard classification, system type requirement, and authority approval process.

Commercial Office
Wet pipe sprinkler systems, fire hose reels, and wet riser networks for commercial towers, business parks, and office developments — NFPA 13 design with Civil Defence submission.
Hospitality
NFPA 13R or 13 sprinkler systems for hotels and resorts — including guest room suppression, kitchen hood systems for F&B areas, and water mist for premium guest environments where water damage is a concern.
Healthcare
Hospital-grade sprinkler systems including pre-action systems for MRI and sensitive equipment areas, clean agent suppression for server and control rooms, and full wet riser networks for large hospital campuses.
Residential
NFPA 13R sprinkler systems for apartment buildings and residential towers — including pump rooms, wet risers, fire hose reels, and full Civil Defence submission for high-rise residential compliance.
Industrial & Warehousing
ESFR (Early Suppression Fast Response) and in-rack sprinkler systems for high-piled storage and logistics centres — foam systems for flammable liquid storage and deluge for high-hazard process areas.
Data Centres
Clean agent suppression (FM-200, Novec 1230, or Inergen) for server halls and critical IT environments — combined with pre-action sprinkler systems for raised floor areas requiring both clean agent and water backup.
Airports & Hangars
AFFF foam deluge systems for aircraft hangars per NFPA 409, terminal sprinkler networks, fuel storage foam protection, and full fire pump infrastructure for large airport campus projects.
Retail & Shopping Malls
High-density sprinkler systems for retail occupancies, kitchen hood suppression for food court and restaurant areas, smoke containment coordination, and full wet riser and hose reel networks for mall fire brigades.
Selected Projects

Life-safety systems delivered. Authority-approved.

A selection of Virtual Bridge firefighting and fire suppression projects across the GCC and Africa — demonstrating the range of system types, occupancies, and scales our teams deliver.

Hospitality — Saudi Arabia
Carlton Almoaibed Hotel Complex
Dammam, Saudi Arabia · 2014
Wet Pipe Sprinkler · Fire Hose Reels · Pump Room
Airport — Saudi Arabia
King Abdulaziz International Airport
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Terminal Sprinklers · Wet Risers · Foam Systems
Residential — Lebanon
ADMA 751
Adma, Lebanon · 8,000 sqm · 2024
NFPA 13R Sprinklers · Hose Reels · Pump Set
Residential — Under Construction
Ô Bakish Villas
Bakish, Lebanon · 2026
Full Firefighting Package · Civil Defence Approval
Airport — Angola
Namibe, Catumbela & Luanda Airports
Angola
Terminal Sprinklers · Hydrant Networks · Foam
Infrastructure — DRC
Banana Seaport
Democratic Republic of Congo
Fire Hydrant Network · Hose Reels · Suppression
Why Virtual Bridge

Single responsibility. Life-safety accountability.

In a life-safety discipline, the question of who is accountable when something fails is not academic — it is the central question of every firefighting system specification decision. Virtual Bridge's single-team delivery model — design through to authority approval under one contractor — means accountability is never divided.

In-House Hydraulic Design
Hydraulic calculations, pipe network design, and system selection — all produced in-house and submitted under Virtual Bridge's responsibility. No design-to-install gap, no transferred liability.
Authority Approval Management
Civil Defence submission, inspection management, punch list resolution, and final approval documentation — managed by Virtual Bridge across Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, and Africa.
Trained Installation Teams
Installation by trained fire protection technicians with product-specific knowledge. Hydrostatic testing, flush procedures, and commissioning managed by Virtual Bridge — not delegated to third parties.
MEP Integration
Firefighting works directly coordinated with VB's electrical (fire alarm integration, power to pumps), mechanical (HVAC smoke control), and low-current (suppression interface) teams — seamless MEP delivery.

Our Qualifications

25+ Years MEP Experience via A&S Mechanical
Group company A&S Mechanical & Renewable Energy provides the mechanical engineering backbone — decades of firefighting system delivery across the GCC.
NFPA-Qualified Design Engineers
Hydraulic system design produced by engineers with NFPA 13, 14, 20, and 2001 design qualification — not generalist MEP engineers.
UL/FM Listed Products Only
All sprinkler heads, valves, pipe, fittings, and suppression agent systems are UL-listed or FM-approved — no non-listed substitutions.
ISO-Compliant QA Processes
Quality management methodology covering design review, material inspection, installation verification, testing, and handover documentation.

Complete Handover Package

As-Built Drawings
Updated pipe layout drawings reflecting the installed condition — essential for future maintenance, building alterations, and authority re-inspection.
Hydrostatic Test Certificates
Pressure test certificates for every pipe zone — confirming the installed network holds design pressure without leakage.
Civil Defence Approval Certificate
Final authority approval documentation — required for building occupancy permit in all GCC territories and Africa project locations.
O&M Manuals & Maintenance Schedule
Operating instructions, maintenance procedures, service intervals, and spare parts recommendations for all installed equipment.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Virtual Bridge designs all firefighting systems to NFPA standards as the primary technical reference — NFPA 13 for sprinkler systems, NFPA 14 for standpipe and hose systems, NFPA 20 for fire pump installations, NFPA 2001 for gaseous suppression, and NFPA 11 for foam systems. These NFPA standards are overlaid with the requirements of the relevant national authority in each territory — Saudi Building Code (SBC) and Saudi Civil Defence in Saudi Arabia, UAE Fire & Life Safety Code of Practice in the UAE, Kuwait Ministry of Interior requirements in Kuwait, and QCDD requirements in Qatar. Our design engineers hold NFPA system design qualifications and manage the specific submission requirements for each territory.
Yes — Civil Defence submission, inspection scheduling, punch list resolution, and final approval documentation are all managed by Virtual Bridge as part of the contracting scope. This includes preparation of submission drawings, hydraulic calculations, equipment data sheets, and system design reports to the format required by the relevant Civil Defence authority. Post-installation, Virtual Bridge manages the inspection visit, addresses any inspection comments, and obtains the final approval certificate. The client receives a complete set of authority approval documentation at handover.
FM-200 (HFC-227ea) is the most widely installed clean agent worldwide — effective, fast-acting, and suitable for occupied spaces. Novec 1230 (FK-5-1-12) has a lower global warming potential than FM-200 and is gaining adoption where environmental credentials are a priority. Both are suitable for occupied server rooms, control rooms, and electrical switchrooms. CO₂ is highly effective but is not safe for normally occupied spaces — used for unoccupied electrical rooms, industrial equipment, and marine applications. Inergen (a blend of inert gases) works by reducing oxygen concentration below the combustion threshold without chemical agents — preferred in environments where chemical residue is unacceptable. Virtual Bridge advises on system selection based on the specific environment, hazard type, occupancy schedule, and regulatory requirements of the project.
Yes. The interface between firefighting suppression systems and fire alarm detection is critical — gaseous suppression discharge, deluge system activation, pre-action system release, and sprinkler flow alarms are all triggered by or monitored through the fire alarm system. Virtual Bridge's low-current and firefighting teams coordinate directly on these interfaces, ensuring correct signal routing, suppression release logic, alarm activation sequences, and abort switch functionality. Where Virtual Bridge is also delivering the fire alarm scope, this coordination is managed internally under the same contracting team — eliminating the interface risk that arises when separate fire alarm and suppression subcontractors work independently.
Virtual Bridge carries out the following tests before system handover: hydrostatic pressure testing of all pipe networks (200 psi or 50 psi above maximum system pressure for 2 hours minimum, per NFPA 13); fire pump performance testing (flow/pressure curves, churn pressure, and overload point); functional testing of all alarm valves, flow switches, pressure switches, and tamper switches; verification of all zone isolation valves and drainage; visual inspection of all sprinkler heads, hangers, and pipe supports; and full functional test of the fire pump controller and transfer switch. Test certificates are issued for each test and included in the handover documentation package. Gaseous suppression systems are additionally leak-tested and discharge-path verified.
Yes. Virtual Bridge provides planned preventive maintenance (PPM) contracts for all installed firefighting systems — including quarterly, biannual, and annual maintenance as required by NFPA 25 (the standard for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems) and the applicable GCC authority requirements. Maintenance includes sprinkler head inspection, valve inspection and exercise, fire pump testing, gauge testing, and system pressure verification. Gaseous suppression maintenance includes agent weight and pressure checks, detector testing, and discharge circuit verification. Post-handover reactive call-out support is also available across all Virtual Bridge territories.

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Whether you need a complete design-build firefighting package from hydraulic design to Civil Defence approval, or a specific suppression system for a specialist application — the Virtual Bridge team is ready to respond within one business day.

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