Part of Virginia · 117 Butler Street, Bowling Green, VA 22427, Virginia
Hill, focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical infrastructure to support military readiness and facility operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the functionality, safety, and longevity of base buildings and utilities through timely maintenance, repair, and replacement of essential systems.
Town of Bowling Green is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Town of Bowling Green, operating under the Virginia Department of Defense at Fort A.P. Hill, focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical infrastructure to support military readiness and facility operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the functionality, safety, and longevity of base...
The Town of Bowling Green, operating under the Virginia Department of Defense at Fort A.P. Hill, focuses on maintaining and modernizing critical infrastructure to support military readiness and facility operations. Its core mission centers on ensuring the functionality, safety, and longevity of base buildings and utilities through timely maintenance, repair, and replacement of essential systems. Strategic priorities include sustaining HVAC, roofing, and plumbing infrastructure, as well as managing waste and septic services to uphold environmental and public health standards. The agency prioritizes operational continuity, with programs centered on preventive maintenance, infrastructure resilience, and compliance with federal facility standards.
Procurement activity is dominated by service-based contracts for facility maintenance and support operations. The agency frequently issues Invitation for Bid (IFB) and Request for Proposal (RFP) solicitations under General Services Administration (GSA)-aligned vehicles, emphasizing performance-based outcomes and lifecycle cost efficiency. Contracts are typically structured as task orders or indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) agreements to enable rapid response to facility degradation and emergency repairs.
The agency’s primary procurement targets include Temporary Help Services for workforce flexibility, Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors for mechanical system upkeep, and Roofing Contractors for structural integrity. Solid waste and septic services are procured as needed to support sanitation and environmental compliance. There is no indication of set-aside preferences or targeted small business initiatives in recent solicitations, suggesting a focus on competitive, open procurement without socioeconomic constraints.
As a component of Virginia’s military installation support structure, the Town of Bowling Green operates under the Virginia Department of Defense and manages infrastructure across Fort A.P. Hill. It relies on standardized federal procurement vehicles and direct solicitation methods to procure essential facility services, ensuring alignment with DoD maintenance protocols and operational requirements.
Recent Town of Bowling Green Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Town of Bowling Green, including active solicitations and recent awards.