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ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION

UEI: ME9LQDFNQSR1

ABBOTT CONSTRUCTION is a federal contractor, registered under UEI ME9LQDFNQSR1. It has been awarded $11,609 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Emergency and Other Relief Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Agriculture.

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Department Of Agriculture$11.6K100%
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624230 - Emergency and Other Relief Services$11.6K100%
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NAICS: 624230
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Mass Care & Shelter services
Solicitation # RFP-017-2831606-JL-2
The County seeks to establish a flexible usage agreement for mass care and shelter services to deliver comprehensive, inclusive, and timely support to individuals and families displaced by natural or human-caused disasters. The contract ensures that all affected residents, including those with disabilities and access and functional needs, receive essential resources for short-term recovery and, where appropriate, a pathway to longer-term assistance. Services may be delivered through a variety of sheltering operations such as reception centers, overnight shelters, regional centers, local assistance centers, family assistance centers, and other designated sites, with the specific mix determined by the nature and scale of each incident. The contract is activated only when the County invokes it in response to an actual or anticipated disaster, and no compensation is owed unless such invocation occurs, except for pre-disaster exercises specifically requested by the County. Compensation for all services—including labor, materials, and equipment—is provided on a unit-cost basis according to the rates detailed in Attachment B and the contract’s specific requirements. The County retains full discretion over the scope and duration of services required for each event and does not guarantee that all described services will be utilized in any given incident. The solicitation, issued under RFP-017-2831606-JL-2 by the County Executive Office in Santa Ana, California, is open for responses until September 11, 2026, with inquiries and coordination directed to Jessica Loy, Procurement Contract Specialist. The agreement is designed to ensure readiness without pre-commitment, allowing the County to scale support rapidly and appropriately based on real-time needs.
County Executive Office - CPO

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9 days ago

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NAICS: 624230
Federal
Emergency Acquisition Basic Ordering Agreement (EA BOA) - FD
Solicitation # 47QMCH26G0001
The General Services Administration’s Office of Shared Services Delivery is seeking to establish an Emergency Acquisition Basic Ordering Agreement (EA BOA) to enable rapid procurement of critical products and services during emergencies across the United States and its territories. Unlike traditional contracts, the EA BOA serves as a pre-vetted pool of qualified contractors who can be quickly contacted to provide emergency supplies and services without the delays of formal solicitation processes. Contractors are not guaranteed work, but those selected will gain access to a streamlined ordering system designed for speed during declared disasters, with specific emphasis on meeting rapid response and delivery timelines that may be required in high-pressure situations. The agreement does not require contractors to hold a GSA Schedule, nor are they restricted by any existing schedule items—FAR 8.4 procedures do not apply, and the EA BOA operates through its own distinct framework. Participation is open to any business with the capability to deliver a wide range of emergency-related goods and services, as demonstrated through the provided FEMA and DLA catalogs, which are illustrative rather than exhaustive. To apply, interested parties must submit a company overview not exceeding five pages, detailing their products or services, federal contracting experience, socio-economic status, and relevant emergency response capabilities, along with complete contact details and a Unique Entity ID. Submissions are due by August 21, 2026, and will be reviewed alongside verification of SAM.gov registration, CPARS records, and other qualification data. Selected contractors will be invited to sign the final EA BOA document and establish an ASSIST system account to formalize their participation. The agreement, once executed, will remain active from January 1, 2027, through December 31, 2031. Not all applicants will be accepted; GSA will aim to build a nationwide, diverse network of responders capable of covering a broad spectrum of emergency needs, with preference given to those with prior federal experience and proven disaster response capabilities. Contractors not selected will have the opportunity to receive feedback and guidance on improving future applications.
Ttl Order Office Of Acq Operations

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12 days ago

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NAICS: 624230
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Pre-Advertisement Notice for Citywide Mobile Civilian Response & Pre-Arrest Diversion
Solicitation # PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000464
The City of Atlanta, through its Executive Office of the Mayor, is seeking qualified organizations to deliver citywide mobile civilian response and pre-arrest diversion services under solicitation number PE-66062-NONST-2027-000000464. The goal is to establish a community-based crisis response system that reduces unnecessary law enforcement involvement by providing immediate behavioral health interventions, trauma-informed care, case management, care coordination, and outreach to individuals in crisis. Contracted providers must demonstrate proven experience managing comprehensive diversion programs, collaborating with public safety agencies and community partners, and serving diverse populations with culturally competent and equitable service delivery. The initiative aims to redirect individuals experiencing mental health, substance use, or other behavioral health emergencies toward appropriate support services rather than arrest or incarceration. Proposals are due by August 31, 2026, at 1:00 PM, following a pre-solicitation conference that will offer further details and allow potential offerors to ask questions. The contract is being issued by the City of Atlanta in Georgia, with Benjamin Lang from the agency serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries. While no specific set-aside or NAICS code is indicated, the procurement is open to organizations capable of meeting the complex operational and service requirements outlined. Interested parties are encouraged to review the official posting on the Georgia Procurement Registry to prepare their submissions effectively.
City of Atlanta

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13 days ago

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NAICS: 624230
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Coordinated Entry with System Navigation
Solicitation # 26-005-Homeless-CE
Pierce County Human Services has issued solicitation 26-005-Homeless-CE for Coordinated Entry with System Navigation to support the 2025-2030 Comprehensive Plan to End Homelessness. The initiative aims to achieve functional zero by providing immediate shelter and permanent housing interventions, specifically targeting strategic goals related to equitable crisis response, prioritization of high-risk populations, and the expansion of the permanent housing system. The contract is valued at a maximum of 4,250,000 dollars and utilizes a performance-based funding structure where 60 percent of funds are tied to expenditures and 40 percent are linked to performance benchmarks. The award process is based on a trade-off evaluation totaling 150 points, prioritizing program-specific expertise, HMIS data capabilities, and strategic value. Selected contractors must adhere to strict compliance standards, including 2 CFR Part 200, mandatory criminal background checks for staff working with vulnerable populations, and comprehensive insurance coverage naming Pierce County as an additional insured. Performance is monitored through monthly reports on outputs and outcomes, with a minimum 90 percent compliance threshold required for all performance measures. Proposals must be submitted exclusively through the OpenGov eProcurement Portal by August 26, 2026.
Human Services

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14 days ago

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NAICS: 624230
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Request for Proposal: Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part A: Services in Tri-County Region
Solicitation # 2026.08.HIV.05.01
Public Health Solutions, acting on behalf of the NYC Health Department, is soliciting proposals for the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Part A to provide core medical and supportive services within the Tri-County Region, encompassing Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester Counties. The solicitation, numbered 2026.08.HIV.05.01, is divided into eight service categories: Emergency Financial Assistance, Oral Health Care, Medical Transportation, Medical Case Management, Psychosocial Support, Mental Health, Food and Meal Services, and Medical Nutrition Therapy. Notably, applicants for Medical Nutrition Therapy must also apply for Food and Meal Services. The anticipated period of performance runs from March 1, 2027, to February 28, 2029, structured across two annual budget periods. Proposals must be submitted exclusively through the PHS Procurement Portal by October 13, 2026, at 3:00 pm ET. Evaluation is based on a 100-point scale, with a minimum scoring threshold of 70 points required for funding consideration. Key weighted factors include organizational capacity and staffing (25 points), confidentiality and data security (10 points), and the proposed line-item budget (5 points). Awards are granted to the most qualified and highest-rated applicants, though the NYC Health Department may award funding out of rank order to ensure geographic distribution. Compliance with 2 CFR Part 200, 45 CFR Part 75, and HIPAA is mandatory, and awarded applicants must possess a federal Unique Entity ID. For the Oral Health Care category, the budget is capped at $175,482.
Public Health Solutions

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NAICS: 624230
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Diaper Distribution Demonstration Research Pilot (DDDRP)
Solicitation # HHS-2026-ACF-OCS-EDA-0024
The Administration for Children and Families Office of Community Services is offering approximately 29 million dollars through fourteen cooperative agreements for the Diaper Distribution Demonstration and Research Pilot. This program is available to eligible Community Services Block Grant state associations, territories, and tribes funded in fiscal year 2025. The initiative aims to test the capacity of non-profit community organizations and Community Action Agencies to provide a continuous, sufficient supply of diapers to low-income caregivers and children while improving overall family health and economic well-being. Key activities include establishing distribution partnerships, providing training and technical assistance, leveraging bulk purchases for economies of scale, referring families to stability services, and participating in a federal evaluation. Applications must be submitted via Grants.gov by September 15, 2026, and must include a main application file and an attachments file containing legal proof of nonprofit status, organizational charts, and third-party agreements. Evaluation is based on a technical score of up to 10 points focusing on integration of ACF priorities, program design, and demonstrated understanding, with an additional 5 bonus points available for previous experience with similar projects. As a cooperative agreement, the program involves substantial federal involvement, requiring ACF approval for work plans and materials. Recipients must adhere to 2 CFR Part 200 for financial management and implement strict safeguards for protected personally identifiable information. Performance is measured through unduplicated counts of individuals served, volume of supplies distributed, and tracked health outcomes.
Administration For Children And Families - Ocs

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21 days ago

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