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ABC Contracting Corp. 567 Central Drive, Suite 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5250

UEI: SLED_3ECDC8EC93ABD467

ABC Contracting Corp. 567 Central Drive, Suite 101, Virginia Beach, VA 23454-5250 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_3ECDC8EC93ABD467. It has been awarded $4,000,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Industrial Building Construction. Top awarding agencies include Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic.

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NAICS: 236220
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Multiple Location BEQ Chiller Loop Flushing and Chemical Cleaning
Solicitation # N4008526R9049
This contract, identified by solicitation number N4008526R9049 and titled Multiple Location BEQ Chiller Loop Flushing and Chemical Cleaning, is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5 and NAICS code 236220, reserved exclusively for small businesses. Only Mechanical MACC Contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit proposals, and responses must be sent via email to the designated point of contact by the deadline of August 19, 2026. The work involves the heated chemical cleaning, flushing, and passivation of chilled water closed-loop systems serving Bachelor Enlisted Quarters at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, requiring the removal of organic soil, hydrocarbons, flux, pipe mill varnish, pipe compounds, and iron oxide—excluding tightly adherent mill scale. The operation must be conducted without disrupting facility functions and requires adherence to UFGS 23 25 00 and Section 23 24 00 standards, along with Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune administrative specifications. Execution phases include circulating a heated solution at 120°F for a minimum of 48 hours through the primary loop, followed by 48 hours through terminal units, a final fresh water flush until water clarity is perfectly clear, manual cleaning of all strainers and screens, and chemical passivation to prescribed parameters including sodium sulfite, sodium lauroly sarcosinate, and a system pH between 8.5 and 9.5. The contract incorporates comprehensive Federal Acquisition Regulation and Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement clauses covering material and workmanship, specifications and drawings, security requirements (Alternate II), prompt payment, payment procedures for fixed-price construction, progress payments, Wide Area WorkFlow payment instructions, Buy American requirements for construction materials, and modification proposals. Environmental compliance is strictly enforced, with contractors required to follow MCIEAST environmental policies and use approved forms for spill reporting, SAA inspections, and hazardous waste storage. Hazardous materials including asbestos and lead-based paint must be packaged and labeled according to federal regulations: asbestos requires double-wrapping in 6-mil plastic sealed with duct tape and proper manifesting, while lead-painted wood must be cut to under eight feet and wrapped in sealed 6-mil plastic. All hazardous waste must comply with 40 CFR 261, 262, and 263. Contractors must submit a
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NAICS: 236210
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LCAAP Contaminated Waste Plant W519TC-26-R-ACWP
Solicitation # W519TC26RACWP
The Army Contracting Command Rock Island Arsenal is soliciting proposals for the development of a Contaminated Waste Plant at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant in Independence, Missouri. This project, issued as an Other Transaction Agreement under 10 U.S.C. 2808a, involves the construction of a new decontamination facility, the demolition and replacement of the pyrotechnic waste treatment facility, the refurbishment of the neutralized explosive wastewater treatment facility, and the replacement of a neutralized explosive wastewater lift station. The scope includes permitting, site preparation, commissioning, and turnover, with an anticipated completion date no later than November 4, 2030. Award will be based on best value through an integrated assessment of technical approach and performance and pricing. A mandatory requirement is that offerors must self-perform at least 30 percent of the construction work. Proposals must be submitted electronically via DoD SAFE by August 25, 2026, and must be organized into a cover letter, a performance and pricing volume, and a technical volume. Funding will be obligated as appropriated, and payments will be processed through the WAWF/PIEE system via Electronic Funds Transfer. The project is unclassified but requires strict compliance with ITAR and other export regulations, and the government limits liability to direct damages only.
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NAICS: 236210
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B145 DCMA Office Space Renovation
Solicitation # W50S8A26QA035
The U.S. Government is seeking a single firm fixed price contract for the renovation of office space in Building B145 at Pease Air National Guard Base in Newington, New Hampshire, under solicitation W50S8A-26-Q-A035. The work encompasses full reconstruction and reinstallation of building systems including electrical, HVAC, fire alarm, insulation, and utility infrastructure, with all required plant, labor, materials, tools, equipment, and supervision to be provided by the contractor. The anticipated performance period is 90 calendar days, beginning upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed, and the contract is set aside entirely for small businesses under NAICS code 236210 with a size standard of $45 million. The solicitation requires submission of a complete quote via email by 2:00 PM EST on August 21, 2026, and includes mandatory compliance with numerous FAR and DFARS clauses covering security, cybersecurity, subcontractor reporting, ethical conduct, labor standards, and environmental controls. Offerors must be registered in SAM.gov, provide their UEI and CAGE code, and complete all required representations regarding small business status, foreign ownership, and compliance with prohibitions on covered telecommunications and other restricted items. A site visit is scheduled for August 5, 2026, and access to the installation requires prior coordination and adherence to security protocols, including U.S. citizenship or legal residency, criminal history checks, HSPD-12/FIPS PUB 201 personal identity verification, and obtaining government-issued badges through DBIDS. All contractor personnel must complete AT Level 1 awareness training and clearly identify themselves as non-government personnel. The government will award the contract based on the most advantageous offer considering price, technical acceptability, and past performance, under a trade-off process rather than LPTA. Funds are not yet available, and payment will be made upon award using WAWF for electronic invoicing. Additional deliverables include a Quality Control Plan, Environmental Plan, Waste Management Plan, list of subcontractors, record drawings, and documentation of compliance with OSHA and asbestos regulations. All materials must be properly labeled, preserved, and supplied with a 5% overage as specified, and the contractor assumes full responsibility for security clearances, access, and compliance with inspection standards at the destination site.
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NAICS: 237990
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Design-Bid-Build, USCG Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPC) Homeport Pier, Naval Station Newport, Newport RI
Solicitation # N4008526R0001
The U.S. Coast Guard Offshore Patrol Cutters (OPC) Homeport Pier project at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island, is a major construction initiative involving the demolition of a condemned 1,570-foot by 100-foot pier and the design and build of a new 1,000-foot by 80-foot pier capable of supporting four OPC vessels, along with a 360-foot bulkhead, laydown area, parking, stormwater management systems, and full utility infrastructure including fire and potable water, electrical, telecommunications, and compressed air systems. The project, issued as a Request for Proposal under solicitation number N4008526R0001, is structured as a Design-Bid-Build, Firm Fixed Price contract with an anticipated award date of September 2026 and a total performance period of 918 calendar days, including a 15-day lead time after award for bond approval. Offerors must submit comprehensive proposals through the PIEE portal in two separate PDF files—one for price and one for non-price elements—with a maximum file size of 1.9 GB, adhering strictly to formatting and page limits, and must include executed SF1442 pricing forms, corporate experience documentation with at least two qualifying prime construction projects, past performance questionnaires, small business participation plans, and a signed Project Labor Agreement in accordance with FAR 22.502 due to the project’s large-scale status. The technical specifications mandate marine concrete with a minimum 5,000 PSI compressive strength, 36-inch concrete-filled steel pipe piles protected by cathodic systems and HDPE jackets, fiberglass composite fender piles, and a 75-year service life for precast planks, with special inspections and quality control procedures governed by detailed attachments including soil sampling reports, seismic walk-down requirements, and equipment certification documentation. The procurement process employs a best-value tradeoff approach under FAR 15.101-1, evaluating proposal elements with price and non-price factors weighted approximately equally in combination, where corporate experience, management approach, safety, small business utilization, and past performance are of equal importance within the technical category, and both price and non-price factors are collectively balanced against each other. Offerors must demonstrate bonding capacity, provide UEI and CAGE codes, certify business size status including any SBA socioeconomic certifications, and comply with mandatory representations and certifications through SAM, including disclosures on gratuities
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NAICS: 236220
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7406712 Building 7019 Renovations
Solicitation # N400857406712
The contract pertains to the full renovation of expeditionary barracks at Cherry Point, North Carolina, under solicitation number N400857406712, with a posted date of July 21, 2026, and a response deadline of August 19, 2026. The work encompasses comprehensive civil, structural, architectural, interior design, fire protection, plumbing, mechanical, and electrical upgrades, along with the installation of industrial kitchen equipment, furniture, and all incidental construction necessary to complete the project. The solicitation is designated as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5, restricted to small businesses as defined by the NAICS code 236220, which carries a size standard of $20.5 million in average annual receipts. The contracting office is Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic located in Norfolk, Virginia, with the place of performance clearly identified as Cherry Point, North Carolina, ZIP 28533. Point of contact for inquiries includes James Trill and Meghan Hislop, while submission of proposals must be made via email to the designated procurement mailbox. No contract value, period of performance, delivery schedule, or specific payment terms are detailed in the available information, nor are there explicit references to inspection criteria, packaging specifications, bar-coding requirements, or applicable standards such as UFC or NFPA. Clause-level details, special requirements, representations, certifications, and attached technical documents referenced as “See attached” are not provided in the solicitation data, suggesting critical components may reside in external or unprovided attachments. The contract type is listed as combined, but specific award methodology, evaluation factors, or funding details remain unspecified.
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NAICS: 236220
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LC-3126 SPACE IMPROVEMENTS, PHASE II
Solicitation # N4008526R0253
Solicitation N40085-26-R-0253 is a request for proposals issued by NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic for the LC-3126 Space Improvements, Phase II project located at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story in Virginia Beach, VA. This task order is part of an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) and is structured as a firm-fixed-price contract. The project scope involves general construction work with an estimated price range between $1 million and $5 million. The government intends to award the contract using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) basis. Key contract line items include base construction work, with government estimates provided for optional procurement and installation of Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment (FF&E) at $257,500.00 and Audio/Visual (A/V) technology at $90,000.00. The performance period is set for 390 calendar days following the award. The solicitation includes rigorous technical, safety, and environmental requirements. Contractors must adhere to Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) regarding sustainability, electronic contract management via the eCMS system, and cost-loaded network analysis schedules. Safety compliance is paramount, requiring adherence to EM 385-1-1 standards, the appointment of qualified Site Safety and Health Officers, and the maintenance of specific safety performance metrics such as an Experience Modification Rate of 1.10 or less. Extensive hazardous materials documentation is provided, noting the presence of asbestos-containing materials and lead-based paint in Building 3126, which necessitates strict mitigation and regulatory compliance. Additionally, the contract mandates strict information security protocols for handling classified material and compliance with CMMC requirements for protecting federal contract information. Proposals must be submitted as a single PDF package through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) no later than August 31, 2026, at 1400 hours EDT.
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NAICS: 236210
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Tinker AFB 2026 Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC)
Solicitation # FA8137-26-R-0040
The Tinker AFB 2026 Multiple Award Construction Contract (MACC) is an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) vehicle aimed at delivering a wide array of sustainment, maintenance, repair, renovation, and minor construction services across real property facilities at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma. The contract will support complex projects requiring coordination among multiple construction trades and may involve engineering design by licensed professionals. Work will be executed under three methods: Design-Build, where the contractor develops the full design from a 15% schematic baseline; Construction with Limited Design, where the government provides a 35% to 65% design and the contractor completes remaining design elements; and Construction Only, where the government delivers a complete 100% design package. Contractors must furnish all materials, labor, equipment, testing, and quality control necessary to deliver a fully functional end product as specified in each task order. The contract includes a five-year base period with a potential five-year option, and it is governed under NAICS code 236210 with a small business size standard of $45 million. It is structured as a partial small business set-aside, reserving a portion of opportunities for qualified small businesses. Offerors must maintain active registration in the System for Award Management (SAM) to remain eligible for award, with non-compliance potentially leading to disqualification. The government commits to timely negotiation of equitable adjustments following change orders, with a target of 120 days to definitize such adjustments from receipt of a complete proposal. Proposals are due by August 12, 2026, and while the notice does not constitute a commitment to award, it sets the foundation for future task order solicitations under the MACC, with primary contact information provided for inquiries and submissions.
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NAICS: 236220
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Repair BEQ G702/G703
Solicitation # N4008526R9050
This solicitation, identified as N4008526R9050, seeks proposals for the repair of BEQ G702 and G703 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, under a Small Business Set Aside with a NAICS code of 236220 for construction of buildings. Only contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit bids. The work is structured as a fixed-price construction contract governed by a comprehensive basis of design covering architectural, civil, structural, fire protection, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, and interior scopes. The contract requires strict compliance with the latest codes and standards, and all materials must be delivered in original, undamaged manufacturer containers with proper labeling per MIL-STD-129. Specific storage protocols are mandated for insulation, plastic piping, and hazardous materials, including protection from moisture, heat, and off-gassing substances. Payment is subject to FAR 52.232-5 and FAR 52.232-27, with invoices required on NAVFAC Form 7300/30 and accompanied by QC Manager certification and the NAVFAC Form 4330/54 performance statement, all submitted within five calendar days of the invoice date. A detailed Schedule of Prices must be submitted to the Contracting Officer within ten days of award, and payment is contingent on its acceptance. Proposals are evaluated under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where technical acceptability is a mandatory pass/fail gate. Technical approaches must meet an Acceptable standard, and failure in any single technical factor renders the offer ineligible regardless of price. Proposals must address all ELINs from 0001 through 0023, including line items for unforeseen hazardous material removal—lead and asbestos—as well as soil, utility, and roofing replacements, landscaping, and formal partnering. Key personnel requirements include a full-time on-site superintendent with five years of relevant experience and an OSHA 30-hour certification. Contractors must provide insurance coverage per FAR 28.307-2 and state law requirements and comply with stringent safety standards including AWS Z49.1 for welding and equipment guarding. Bonding is required based on proposal value: no bonds for under $35K, a payment bond for $35K to $149K, and bid, payment, and performance bonds for $150K and
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NAICS: 238220
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CHILLER REPLACEMENT BLDG.'S FC230, FC400, 58, 205, 213, 323, 914
Solicitation # N4008526R9078
Only Mechanical MACC Contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit proposals for this project, which involves the replacement of HVAC chiller units at seven buildings on Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: FC230, FC400, 58, 205, 213, 323, and 914. The solicitation, numbered N4008526R9078, was posted on August 10, 2026, with proposals due by September 9, 2026, at 6:00 PM Eastern Time, and is structured as a Small Business Set Aside under NAICS code 238220. The contract is a fixed-price construction contract with a 540-day performance period from the award date, and work must be completed without interrupting facility operations, though no construction is permitted between June and August. The basis for award is lowest price, with evaluation including the mandatory ELIN 0001 for Building FC400 and optional ELINs 0002 through 0007 for the remaining buildings, with pricing submitted for each line item. Offers requesting foreign material substitutions under Buy American exceptions will have the cost of such materials added to their proposal price, and ties between such offers and those without exceptions will be resolved in favor of the offer without the exception. Required contract clauses include Security Requirements (Alternate II), Bio-based and EPA-designated product procurement, Differing Site Conditions, Material and Workmanship, Permits and Responsibilities, Protection of Existing Assets, Schedules, Specifications and Drawings, Changes, Warranty of Construction, and Prompt Payment and Fixed-Price Payment provisions. Contractors must comply with environmental regulations including 40 CFR 261, 262, 263 for hazardous waste, and 49 CFR 171 and 172 for tank residue transport, and must submit EPA and USDA biobased product certifications. All hazardous waste, scrap, and ordnance materials must be properly documented, labeled, and accompanied by MDAS certifications where applicable. Bonding is required for proposals exceeding $35,000, with performance and payment bonds required for proposals above $150,000, and bid bonds at 20% of the proposal amount for amounts over $150,000. Insurance must meet FAR 28.
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FS-808, 810, 845, 1083 Replace HVAC Units
Solicitation # N4008526R0237
This solicitation, N4008526R0237, is a firm-fixed-price procurement under the MACC group ML-C00083 for the replacement of HVAC units across four buildings at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Virginia, specifically Buildings 808, 810, 845, and 1083. The work includes removing obsolete HVAC equipment and lighting fixtures, performing HVAC testing and balancing, making electrical modifications, and conducting incidental related tasks, all governed by Division 23 HVAC specifications and mandated by Attachment A (Specifications) and Attachment B (Drawings). The contract requires full compliance with prevailing wage rates under General Decision Number VA20260167 Mod 2, and all technicians must hold valid Section 608 certifications and EPA-approved credentials for handling ozone-depleting refrigerants. The entire scope must be completed within 225 calendar days after award, beginning from the task order award date, with an initial 15-day period reserved for distribution, bonding, and insurance approvals. The contract includes strict performance timelines and liquidated damages of $276.84 per calendar day for delays, and the contractor must establish a quality control system compliant with FAR 52.246-12 and submit a warranty management plan, baseline construction schedule within 30 days of award, and comprehensive operational and maintenance documentation including as-built drawings, start-up reports, and performance verification tests. All proposals must be submitted exclusively via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Solicitation Module in PDF format, with a courtesy copy emailed to the designated point of contact, and late submissions will not be accepted. The evaluation process is based solely on the lowest lump-sum price across four contract line items, with no other technical or past performance factors considered. Offerors must provide a bid guarantee bond of at least 20% of the offer price or $3,000,000, whichever is less, and upon award, must submit performance and payment bonds within ten days, along with proof of insurance meeting minimum thresholds for general liability, automobile, workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability coverage. All insurance policies must include endorsements protecting the government’s interest against cancellation or material change without thirty-day written notice. The contractor is responsible for compliance with environmental regulations governing waste disposal, including proper labeling and containment of PCBs, mercury-containing lamps, and universal waste under 4
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REPLACE ELEVATOR, BLDG. 355, DAM NECK ANNEX VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
Solicitation # N4008525R0084
This contract involves the demolition and replacement of an existing freight elevator (Elevator No. 2) in Building 355 at Naval Air Station Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, specifically on the first floor adjacent to Classroom 118. The scope includes not only the elevator itself but also the associated equipment housed in the adjoining Elevator Machine Room 117, as well as the replacement of a 3-foot by 7-foot hollow metal door. Supporting electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and HVAC systems are also required to facilitate the elevator replacement, ensuring comprehensive integration of the new system within the existing infrastructure. The project is designated as a Small Business Set-Aside under the NAICS code 236220, emphasizing opportunities exclusively for contractors within this group, and is managed by the Department of Defense through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic. The solicitation was posted on August 26, 2025, with a very tight response deadline on the same day at 6:00 PM, indicating an urgent procurement process. The project is located in Virginia Beach, VA, with the primary work site at Dam Neck Annex. The contracting officer’s point of contact is Jessica Grosso, reachable via email or phone for inquiries. The wage requirements for this project are governed by the Wage Determination No. 2015-5419, Revision 28, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, which stipulates minimum wages and fringe benefits for workers in Colorado under the Service Contract Act, ensuring compliance with federal wage standards. Overall, this contract aims to upgrade essential building infrastructure through a targeted, small-business-focused procurement process, with strict adherence to wage and safety regulations.
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