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Abco Safety,11183 Woodward Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244

UEI: SLED_6884CB218C5F02A9

Abco Safety,11183 Woodward Lane, Cincinnati, OH 45244 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_6884CB218C5F02A9. It has been awarded $45,920 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing. Top awarding agencies include Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn.

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Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn$45.9K100%
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315999 - Other Apparel Accessories and Other Apparel Manufacturing$45.9K100%
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NAICS: 238220
New
Federal
Fire suppression system installation
Solicitation # 12639526Q0210
A fire suppression system installation is required at Building 6418 on Moore Air Base in Edinburg, Texas, following a recent fire that exposed the absence of any fire protection in the structure, which was built in the early 1980s. The project is a turnkey effort requiring the full design, installation, permitting, and commissioning of a new automatic sprinkler system including underground and overhead piping, canopy protection, flex drops for sprinkler heads centered in ceiling tiles, and a riser room with an above-ground backflow preventer, PIV, tap, and testing certification. All work must comply with NFPA standards, State of Texas environmental regulations, and local ordinances, using only new and unused materials. The system must be designed to allow for future integration with a fire alarm panel, though no active monitoring is required at this time. The solicitation is a combined synopsis and request for quotations issued under FAR Part 12 as a commercial items acquisition, with a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 238220 and a size standard of $19 million. Offers must be submitted electronically by 12:00 p.m. CT on August 6, 2026, to james.g.roloff@usda.gov with the solicitation number included in the subject line. A site visit is scheduled for July 23, 2026, and attendees must register in advance and present a valid driver's license or state ID for facility access. Award will be made using the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) method under FAR 12.203, where only the lowest-priced offer will be evaluated for technical acceptability unless it fails to meet requirements, in which case the process continues sequentially down the price list. The quote must include a complete breakdown of all components making up the lump-sum price, and the government will conduct a price realism analysis to ensure the submission is realistic, reflects a clear understanding of requirements, and is consistent with the technical proposal. Submissions deemed unreasonably low or high may be rejected for incorporating excessive risk. Technical acceptability is rated as acceptable or unacceptable based on the offeror’s demonstrated ability to meet all requirements, including relevant experience with fire sprinkler systems of similar scope. Past performance will be evaluated as acceptable, neutral, or unacceptable, with no history resulting in a neutral rating. All contractors must be registered in SAM, provide payment and performance bonds under FAR 52.
Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn

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NAICS: 238220
New
Federal
Building 63 Envelope and HVAC Renovation, Coral Gables
Solicitation # 12639526Q0232
The USDA Subtropical Horticulture Research Station in Coral Gables, Florida, is undergoing a comprehensive renovation of Building 63 to address critical HVAC and building envelope issues. The facility, comprising approximately 6,000 square feet of lab and office space, suffers from excessive humidity levels exceeding 70%, caused by condensation in the existing ductwork that has resulted in water damage. The current HVAC system, consisting of a single air-cooled chiller, associated pumps, and two variable air volume air handling units, is inadequate for maintaining proper environmental controls essential for sensitive research operations. The scope of work includes the renovation of the roof, replacement and upgrade of the HVAC system, modernization of the building automation system (BAS), and replacement of the chiller, all based on detailed designs and retrocommissioning studies prepared by A&E firm Clark Nexsen. The work must be completed in accordance with stringent technical specifications spanning Divisions 00 through 26, with adherence to ASTM, UL, NFPA, ICC IBC, and other applicable national standards. All materials, including insulation, cold-formed steel framing, and plywood, must comply with specific preservation, labeling, and marking requirements to prevent corrosion, moisture damage, and ensure traceability and safety. This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 238220 with a solicitation deadline of August 19, 2026, and is governed by a non-trade-off evaluation process that prioritizes technical capability and past performance over price, with award going to the highest technically rated offeror whose price is determined to be fair and reasonable. Contractual requirements are extensive and include mandatory performance and payment bonds, an irrevocable letter of credit, and multiple clauses related to labor standards, safety, environmental compliance, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Contractors must comply with Buy American requirements, report biobased product usage, and adhere to strict safety protocols including the designation of a certified Site Safety and Health Officer and Competent Persons for hazardous operations. Prohibited materials include asbestos, lead paint, mercury, PCBs, hexavalent chromium, and diisocyanates, with smoking and substance use banned within 25 feet of building entries. All work will be inspected and accepted at the project site, with final authority residing with the Government, and contractors are responsible for submitting certified test reports, operational results, and service documentation. Payment will be executed electronically through SAM.gov, and all offerors must be SAM
Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
Renovate Building 6403 Containment Lab
Solicitation # 12639526Q0184
The Science and Technology Mission Lab’s Arthropod Quarantine Facility, located in Edinburg, Texas, is undergoing a major renovation under Contract No. 12639526Q0184 to modernize its critical infrastructure. The facility, designated as Building 6403, houses a high-security containment environment essential for biological control programs, insect strain development, and invasive species testing. It includes an extensive array of specialized spaces such as twelve walk-in environmental growth chambers, multiple laboratories, greenhouse complexes, potting and washing areas, autoclave rooms, dressing and shower facilities, and secured access zones requiring strict biocontainment protocols. The renovation will comprehensively upgrade the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems to meet current safety and operational standards, along with refreshing interior finishes throughout the facility to ensure continued reliability and compliance with biosafety requirements. This project is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 236220, open for bids until August 24, 2026, with full solicitation details posted on SAM.gov. The contracting office is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, under the Department of Agriculture, and all performance work will occur at the Edinburg location. Jim Roloff serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries and submissions, and the facility’s continued functionality is vital to national agricultural biosecurity efforts involving arthropod research and containment.
Mrpbs Minneapolis Mn

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