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ABCON, INC. (075381835) 3022 SOUTH AVE YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44502-2855

UEI: SLED_13EDD66D45EB24E0

ABCON, INC. (075381835) 3022 SOUTH AVE YOUNGSTOWN, OH 44502-2855 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_13EDD66D45EB24E0. It has been awarded $463,861 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction. Top awarding agencies include W072 Endist Pittsburgh.

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W072 Endist Pittsburgh$463.9K100%
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237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction$463.9K100%
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NAICS: 237990
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FY2025 IDIQ, Atchafalaya Basin, Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) and Miscellaneous Projects Cutterhead Dredge
Solicitation # W912P826BA002
The contract concerns an upcoming federal procurement for a firm fixed price Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC), with a potential ceiling of $40 million, scheduled for fiscal year 2025. It covers dredging operations in the Atchafalaya Basin, the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW), and various miscellaneous projects within Louisiana’s New Orleans District. The contractor will be required to furnish and operate a fully crewed hydraulic pipeline cutterhead dredge to remove and dispose of shoal material at specified locations, such as Berwick Bay Harbor, Morgan City Docks, Port Allen Lock Forebay, Baton Rouge Harbor, and other identified areas, with possible work extending elsewhere in the district. This opportunity, bearing solicitation number W912P8-26-B-A002, is being issued as an unrestricted Invitation for Bid (IFB), with no set-aside for small businesses. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code applicable to this solicitation is 237990. All contract documents, amendments, and notifications will be accessible solely through the System for Award Management (SAM) website, and interested prospective bidders must remain registered and active in SAM to be eligible for award. The solicitation is expected to be released on or about October 23, 2025, with communications regarding technical or contractual matters only addressed after its posting. Points of contact for this action are Angela Day and Christopher Nuccio of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District.
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NAICS: 237990
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Cedar Creek Watershed 16 & 16A Remedial Repair -NRCS Texas
Solicitation # 12FPC326Q0043
This solicitation calls for remedial repairs to the Cedar Creek Watershed Sites 16 and 16A, involving extensive earthwork, erosion control, and structural reconstruction. Work includes stripping and stockpiling topsoil, excavating and backfilling to create a stable subgrade for riprap, placing and anchoring geotextile fabric, and installing rock riprap to armor erosion-prone areas including upstream embankments and plunge basins. At Site 16A only, additional repairs are required for a damaged spillway pipe, involving excavation, removal and replacement of approximately 40 feet of pipe, reconstruction of pipe supports and concrete cradles, install a sand filter collar, and restoration of surrounding embankment. All work must be completed per approved construction drawings and specifications, including fence reconstruction and vegetation establishment. The project is set aside exclusively for small business concerns under NAICS code 237990 with a size standard of $45 million, and the estimated value ranges between $1 million and $5 million. All labor, materials, equipment, and supervision are to be furnished by the contractor. A mandatory site walkthrough is scheduled for August 6, 2026, at the USDA Service Center in Forney, Texas, but no questions will be answered on-site. All inquiries must be emailed in writing to Blake Boyer at blake.boyer@usda.gov no later than August 13, 2026, at 4 PM Eastern Time. Quotations are due by August 25, 2026, and no separate written solicitation will be issued.
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NAICS: 238210
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Insulation Resistance Testing Services
Solicitation # W911WN26QA564
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, is seeking qualified small business concerns to perform insulation resistance testing, commonly known as megger testing, at four locks and dams located in Pennsylvania and West Virginia: Opekiska, Hildebrand, Morgantown, and Point Marion. The contractor must provide all labor, supervision, transportation, calibrated testing equipment, tools, and incidental services necessary to inspect electrical cables, coordinate hazardous-energy-control activities, conduct conductor-to-conductor and conductor-to-ground insulation resistance tests, document results, restore circuits to service, and submit final reports. This is a firm-fixed-price requirement with a single contract line item and a 90-day period of performance from the date of award. The acquisition is strictly a 100 percent small business set-aside under NAICS code 238210, with a size standard of $19 million in average annual receipts. Only eligible small businesses may respond, including the five existing Pittsburgh District Electrical Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) holders; if a current BPA holder is selected, a call will be issued under their existing agreement, whereas a non-BPA awardee will first have a new Electrical Services BPA established before issuance of the call. Testing must adhere to specified technical standards, including NFPA 70, NFPA 70B, ANSI/NETA ATS-2025, OSHA 29 CFR 1910, and EM 385-1-1, with voltage applications of 500 volts DC for 300-volt rated cables and 1000 volts DC for 600-volt rated cables, and valid readings must remain stable for at least 15 seconds over a one-minute duration. Measurements must include phase-to-phase, phase-to-ground, and phase-to-neutral, all conducted per manufacturer procedures, with results documented as pass or fail in the final report. Inspections and acceptance occur on-site at the project locations, with the contractor responsible for execution and the Government retaining authority for review and formal acceptance. All personnel must undergo NCIC-III and TSDB background checks for unescorted site access, comply with E-Verify requirements, complete initial security awareness training within 30 days of award, and follow strict identification, access control, and force protection protocols. Wage rates for labor categories are established under the Service Contract Act, and compliance with Davis-Bacon requirements, including conformance requests for unlisted classifications,
W072 Endist Pittsburgh

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NAICS: 237990
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Z2LZ--528A7-25-502 Replace Trench Drains
Solicitation # 36C24226R0111
Solicitation 36C24226R0111 is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside for the Department of Veterans Affairs to replace trench drains and improve infrastructure at the Syracuse VA Medical Center. The scope of work includes the replacement of trench drains and catch basins, installation of solar security area lighting, sealing and striping of parking lots, and the installation of a gate arm. The project is divided into four primary contract line items covering earthwork, electrical assembly, site restoration, and pavement safety improvements. The estimated contract value is between $100,000 and $250,000, with a suggested performance period of 120 calendar days, consisting of 30 days for submittals and 90 days for construction. Award will be based on a trade-off process rather than the lowest price, evaluating technical capability, past performance, and price in that order of importance. Offerors must demonstrate technical capability by providing descriptions of at least two similar projects completed within the last five years and detailing available resources for excavation, concrete, and asphalt work. The contract mandates strict adherence to SDVOSB subcontracting limitations, with specific percentages of work that must be performed by the prime contractor depending on the construction category. Proposals must be submitted electronically via SAM.gov by September 4, 2026, and must include completed Standard Form 1442 and applicable bid guarantee forms.
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NAICS: 238160
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Mosquito Lake Control Tower Roof Replacement
Solicitation # W911WN26QA062
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, has issued a presolicitation notice for the complete replacement of the standing seam metal roof on the Control Tower Building at Mosquito Creek Lake in Cortland, Ohio. This 100% Small Business Set-Aside project is estimated between $150,000 and $350,000, with a performance period of 365 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. The scope of work includes the demolition and disposal of existing roofing and lightning protection, refurbishment of structural sub-framing, concrete roof slab repair, installation of R-30 closed-cell spray polyurethane foam insulation, and the installation of a new 22-gauge structural standing seam metal roof system with a PVDF finish. The project mandates strict adherence to EM 385-1-1 safety standards, requiring a dedicated Level 1 Site Safety and Health Officer and the submission of a site-specific Accident Prevention Plan. High qualification thresholds are required: the project superintendent and Quality Control System Manager must each have at least five years of experience in similar metal roofing projects, and the roof manufacturer must have ten years of experience. This will be a Firm-Fixed Price contract awarded based on best value, considering price and past performance. The Request for Quote is expected around September 4, 2026, with an anticipated award date of October 23, 2026. Interested offerors must be registered in both SAM and the PIEE Solicitation Module.
W072 Endist Pittsburgh

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NAICS: 237990
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C&O CANAL NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK - FY26 REPAIR I
Solicitation # 140P3026R0002
The Department of the Interior’s National Park Service has announced a forthcoming firm-fixed-price construction contract solicitation for repair work at Inlet Lock 2 within the C&O Canal National Historical Park, located near Violette’s Lock in Potomac, Maryland. The planned work includes replacing deteriorated lock gates and the miter sill, repairing stone masonry, removing sediment and debris around the gates and locks, and conducting repairs on the berms upstream of Violette’s Lock (Lock 23). The solicitation is scheduled to be posted after May 1, 2026, with a response deadline of June 30, 2026. The contract will be issued as a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237990 (Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction) with a business size standard of $45 million. The project’s anticipated period of performance is 180 days following the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. All work is subject to prevailing wage rates in compliance with federal construction wage requirements. Interested small business contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management under the applicable NAICS code to be eligible to submit proposals. This notice is a pre-solicitation announcement, serving only as an advance notification of the upcoming opportunity and does not obligate the government in any way, nor require proposals or questions at this time. Further details, including instructions for proposal submission and a site visit date, will be provided in the official solicitation documents to be released by the contracting office located in Denver, CO. The point of contact for this procurement is Bophany Drakeford.
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NAICS: 237990
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Fort Snelling National Cemetery – National Shrine Project 894-NSP25-002
Solicitation # 36C78626B0004
The Department of Veterans Affairs, through the National Cemetery Administration, is soliciting bids for the Fort Snelling National Cemetery National Shrine Project under solicitation number 36C78626B0004, with a response deadline of August 20, 2026. This is a sealed bid solicitation set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses, with NAICS code 237990, and requires full compliance with socioeconomic eligibility criteria verified through SBA’s VetCert program. The work involves comprehensive renovation of designated cemetery sections at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, Minnesota, including surveying, grading, drainage improvements, removal and reinstallation of upright and flat headstones, turf restoration, and full site rehabilitation—all performed with strict adherence to the NCA Dignity Clause, ensuring reverence for human remains and memorials. Work must be completed within 365 calendar days, with turf-related activities restricted to specific seasonal windows: April 15–June 30 and August 15–October 15. The contract will be awarded on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis, with no trade-off analysis between cost and technical merit. Contractors must comply with stringent performance, inspection, and quality standards detailed in the Statement of Work and referenced exhibits, including headstone alignment tolerances, socket clearance requirements, compaction testing at one test per 2,000 square feet with a minimum of six tests per project, and proper documentation using government-issued verification forms. All materials and equipment must be labeled with cemetery name, contract number, manufacturer details, and specification references, though no military packaging or marking standards apply. Electronic invoicing is mandatory via the VA’s eInvoice portal, and all bids must be submitted as a single PDF under five megabytes to the designated email with the proper subject line. The contract includes mandatory clauses on limitations on subcontracting, Buy American requirements for construction materials, patent indemnity, mandatory disclosures to the VA OIG Hotline, and comprehensive security prohibitions involving Iran, sanctioned entities, and restricted technologies. The Contracting Officer’s Representative and Project Manager will oversee performance, with formal acceptance conducted on-site. No contract value is specified in the solicitation documents, and all pricing must be submitted as a lump sum without itemized line items or option values.
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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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Z--Webster Dam Spillway Radial Gates Repair
Solicitation # 140R6026R0016
The contract pertains to the repair and rehabilitation of three spillway radial gates at Webster Dam in Kansas under the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, with a project scope centered on removing and replacing old coatings, applying new three-coat protective systems to exterior and interior gate surfaces, replacing gate seals and wire ropes, and refurbishing hoist components. Performance is scheduled to begin no later than 10 days after notice to proceed and must be completed within 355 calendar days, with an estimated contract value between $5 million and $10 million. The work is subject to strict quality control, with adherence to industry standards including ASTM, SSPC, NACE, and OSHA regulations, and inspections governed by FAR 52.246-12; the contractor must maintain a robust quality assurance system and ensure all hazardous material handling, including lead and chromium VI, meets regulatory thresholds with air and surface sampling required to show non-detect levels. Materials must be delivered in original, undamaged packaging with full labeling, stored between 50°F and 95°F, and not used beyond manufacturer shelf life, with sealants requiring detailed documentation of product data, surface prep, and application instructions. This is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 237990, requiring all offers to be submitted by small businesses with active SAM registration and UEI, and subcontracting limited to no more than 85% for general construction or 50% for services. Proposals must be submitted in three electronic volumes—Business, Technical, and Pricing—via email to designated government contacts, with strict formatting rules including PDF compliance, OCR accessibility, and a 25 MB file limit per email. Evaluation is based primarily on technical merit and past performance, with price considered only after technical acceptability, following a trade-off process rather than lowest-price technically acceptable. Key clauses include deviations for site conditions, material workmanship, accident prevention, and change orders, with performance bonds and payment bonds mandatory. Security requirements are stringent: all personnel must be U.S. citizens or legal residents, carry government access cards, and comply with CUI protection standards, while violating security protocols incurs fees and possible disqualification. The contractor is also responsible for submitting a site-specific safety program and managing hazardous waste as a co-generator under EPA guidelines, with liability flowing down to all subcontractors who must incorporate core FAR clauses on ethics, equal opportunity, and whistleblower protections. Payment is processed electronically through the Invoice Processing Platform, and
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NAICS: 237990
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Port Everglades Harbor Maintenance Dredging Broward County, Florida
Solicitation # W912EP26BA014
The project involves maintenance dredging of shoal material from the Port Everglades Harbor Federal navigation channel and berthing areas in Broward County, Florida, divided into a Base component of 110 calendar days and an Option A of 15 calendar days, for a total potential performance period of 125 calendar days following receipt of the Notice to Proceed. Dredged material will be disposed of at the Port Everglades Ocean Dredge Material Disposal Site, with additional requirements for environmental and water quality monitoring. The work is classified under NAICS code 237990, with a small business size standard of $37 million, and the target price range is between $5 million and $10 million. Only Coast Guard certified dredge vessels are permitted for this contract, and all bidding must be conducted electronically through Sam.gov, where interested vendors must be registered to receive solicitation updates and remain eligible for award. The solicitation will be issued on or about July 27, 2026, with bids due on or about August 28, 2026, and the Notice to Proceed will be issued between 75 and 90 days after award, or after all required bonds are secured, whichever is later. The contractor must begin work within 60 calendar days of receiving the Notice to Proceed. This is an unrestricted procurement managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, with primary point of contact Nicole Batista-Cruz and secondary contact Ruth C. Rodriguez.
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