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ABC CONSULTING ARBORISTS LLC

UEI: M3SDG7AJ6QK1

ABC CONSULTING ARBORISTS LLC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI M3SDG7AJ6QK1. It has been awarded $594,500 across 11 federal contracts. Primary work spans Landscaping Services, Support Activities for Forestry, and Facilities Support Services. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense, Department Of The Interior, and Department Of Homeland Security.

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Defense$351.5K59.1%
Department Of The Interior$201.0K33.8%
Department Of Homeland Security$42.0K7.1%
Awards by NAICS
561730 - Landscaping Services$489.8K82.4%
115310 - Support Activities for Forestry$62.8K10.6%
561210 - Facilities Support Services$42.0K7.1%
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NAICS: 561730
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F--Colonial National Historic Park (COLO) Remove Inva
Solicitation # 140P4326Q0055
The National Park Service, Northeast Region, New England Major Acquisition Buying Office, has issued Request for Quote 140P4326Q0055 for invasive species removal and herbicidal treatment at Colonial National Historical Park in Yorktown, Virginia. The project consists of two primary components: the mechanical clearing and two-phase treatment of 2.54 acres of live and dead invasive species adjacent to the American Revolution Museum, and the foliar herbicidal treatment of 8.76 acres across four separate locations. The period of performance is scheduled to begin no later than September 21, 2026, with most work concluding by December 31, 2026, and a final treatment phase extending through November 24, 2027. This is a Small Business Set-Aside procurement, including categories such as HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, and Women-Owned Small Businesses. The contract will be awarded on a Firm-Fixed-Price basis using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method. Evaluation factors include a technical approach assessing the ability to perform the work and proposed subcontractors, past performance based on three recent relevant projects, and price realism. Contractors must adhere to strict safety and preservation protocols, including archaeological protection, MUTCD-compliant signage, and Virginia pesticide notification regulations. Specific technical requirements include the use of a 53.8% Glyphosate IPA herbicide formulation with Bullseye Blue dye and a 0.5% non-ionic surfactant. Quotes must be submitted via email to the Contracting Officer by August 27, 2026, at 1:00 PM EDT. Invoicing must be processed electronically through the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP).
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NAICS: 561210
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Mission Support Services BPA
Solicitation # FA706026Q0028
The Department of Defense, through the FA7060 11th Contracting Squadron, is establishing a multiple award, open market Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) under solicitation FA706026Q0028. This vehicle is designed to provide the Civil Engineer Squadron (CES) with rapid access to qualified commercial vendors for rental equipment and integrated logistics support. The primary objective is to ensure mission-essential operational support for National Special Security Events (NSSEs) and other contingency-driven events at government facilities and temporary locations within Washington, D.C. The scope of work is divided into four primary capability categories: temporary power, climate control, and lighting; temporary facilities and site infrastructure; emergency logistics and recovery; and lodging coordination and transportation. Services include the delivery, setup, operation, and recovery of equipment such as towable diesel generators, HVAC units, modular shelters, and passenger transportation. This procurement is conducted under FAR Part 12 using commercial item simplified procedures. Award is based on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, utilizing a binary pass/fail evaluation of a Technical Capability Matrix. Vendors must demonstrate the ability to mobilize within 24 to 48 hours for emergency requirements. While the pricing structure includes daily, weekly, and monthly rates for various items, the specific contract value and individual line-item costs are determined during the proposal process. Performance is on-demand and based on short-notice requirements as needed by the government.
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NAICS: 115310
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Tiger Mill NCT 2_Revised
Solicitation # 116868
The Tiger Mill NCT 2_Revised project, solicitation number 116868, is a non-personal services contract issued by the USDA Forest Service under the Land Management Investment and Restoration (LMIR) BPA. The project involves performing small-diameter, non-commercial thinning of up to 953 acres of live and dead conifers with a diameter at breast height of less than 10 inches, or 12 inches in specific potential control line buffers. This work is located within the Walla Walla Ranger District of the Umatilla National Forest in Columbia County, Washington, with the primary place of performance centered in Dayton, Washington. The scope of work includes manual thinning and the treatment of resulting fuels through hand piling or lop and scatter to support forest health and fuel reduction. This opportunity is designated as a total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 115310. The solicitation was posted on August 19, 2026, with a response deadline of September 2, 2026, and an anticipated award date in September 2026. All proposals must be submitted electronically via the USDA Contract Portal. The contracting office is located in Portland, Oregon, with Tawana Green serving as the primary point of contact. While the project is managed under the LMIR BPA framework, specific pricing, evaluation factors, and detailed delivery schedules were not provided in the available solicitation materials.
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NAICS: 561730
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USDA-USHARL Invasive Plant Management Services
Solicitation # 1232SA26Q1242
Solicitation 1232SA26Q1242 is a Request for Quotation issued by the USDA Agricultural Research Service for Invasive Plant Management Services at the United States Horticultural Research Laboratory in Fort Pierce, Florida. This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 561730, with a small business size standard of $9.5 million. The project requires a contractor to survey and treat 128 acres of natural and stormwater containment areas to remove invasive plant species listed by the South Florida Water Management District. The work must be performed by a commercially licensed applicator using approved herbicides, including 20 gallons of Remedy provided by the government, in strict compliance with state and federal environmental and HAZMAT regulations. The contract is structured as a Firm-Fixed Price acquisition with a performance period of 180 days, beginning August 24, 2026, and ending February 22, 2027. Evaluation will be conducted using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method, prioritizing a sound technical approach and acceptable past performance before determining the lowest reasonable price. Contractors must comply with specific wage determinations for Martin and St. Lucie counties and utilize the Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) for all electronic invoicing. Key requirements for offerors include providing a valid SAM UEI, demonstrating a technical approach that meets the Statement of Work, and adhering to various federal clauses regarding security, labor standards, and whistleblower protections.
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NAICS: 561730
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S208--Cancelled | GROUNDS MAINTENANCE | STL | JB
Solicitation # 36C25526Q0362
The contract is for grounds maintenance services at the St. Louis VA Medical Center Jefferson Barracks in Missouri, issued under solicitation number 36C25526Q0362 by the Department of Veterans Affairs, specifically the 255-NETWORK Contract Office 15 in Leavenworth, Kansas. It is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 561730 with a $9.5 million size standard, requiring offerors to be certified small businesses and to submit representations confirming eligibility under FAR 52.219-1 and other compliance provisions including SAM registration, disclosure of payments to influence federal transactions, and biobased product certification. The contract is structured as a five-year indefinite quantity vehicle with five ordering periods running from July 2027 through July 2031, and task orders may be issued from June 29, 2026, through June 28, 2031. The work requires full labor, equipment, materials, and supervision to maintain all landscaping, lawns, roads, sidewalks, and parking lots to ensure cleanliness, safety, and visual professionalism, with mandatory weekly mowing during the growing season (April 1–October 31) at a grass height of 3.5 to 4.5 inches and as-needed services during the non-growing season, coordinated through the Contracting Officer’s Representative. Contractors must apply mulch, seed, and fertilizers at least twice yearly, remove dead vegetation and debris, and strictly limit herbicide use to asphalt or concrete surfaces only. All chemical applications require compliance with EPA and Missouri Department of Agriculture regulations, including valid state licensure, accurate recordkeeping, and SDS availability. All contractors must comply with a comprehensive set of federal and supplemental requirements, including the Service Contract Act, which mandates payment of prevailing wages as specified in Attachment B, and must maintain general liability insurance without asbestos exclusions and workers’ compensation coverage as required by federal and state law. Personnel must obtain non-PIV identification, pass background investigations under VA Directive 0710, and adhere to strict safety, conduct, and substance policies, including a no-smoking rule and prohibition of medical marijuana on site. The Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) governs performance evaluation, with the Contracting Officer’s Representative conducting biweekly and random inspections, reviewing contractor quality control plans submitted within 21 days of award, and documenting all performance issues. Deficiencies
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