The Acquisition Facility Management Contracting Division – East is responsible for securing integrated facility support services to maintain the operational readiness and environmental integrity of federal buildings and infrastructure across its jurisdiction. Its core mission centers on ensuring saf...
The Acquisition Facility Management Contracting Division – East is responsible for securing integrated facility support services to maintain the operational readiness and environmental integrity of federal buildings and infrastructure across its jurisdiction. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, efficient, and sustainable building operations through comprehensive contract management of custodial, maintenance, and support functions. Strategic priorities include modernizing facility operations, enhancing service reliability, and expanding opportunities for disadvantaged businesses through targeted 8(a) and small business set-asides. Key focus areas encompass custodial and janitorial services, elevator and building equipment maintenance, landscaping, and parking facility management—all critical to sustaining federal workplace environments.
The agency routinely procures facilities support services, janitorial operations, and specialized building equipment contracting, often leveraging indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) vehicles and blanket purchase agreements to ensure scalable, responsive service delivery. Contracts are typically structured for long-term performance-based outcomes, emphasizing quality standards, response times, and compliance with federal environmental and safety regulations.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 561210 (Facilities Support Services) and 561720 (Janitorial Services), reflecting a consistent demand for integrated building operations. The division exhibits a strong inclination toward To Be Determined set-asides, indicating flexibility in competition structure, while also actively supporting 8(a) program participation through sole-source and competitive awards. Vendor relationships are cultivated with firms capable of delivering multi-service, performance-based solutions across diverse federal sites.
Organized under the General Services Administration, this division operates without a fixed geographic footprint but manages contracts nationwide, primarily supporting federal facilities in key regional zones. It utilizes standardized federal procurement vehicles including FSS, GSA Multiple Award Schedules, and task order contracts to streamline acquisition and ensure compliance with FAR and FAR Part 37 performance-based service acquisition principles.