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ABENGOA BIOENERGY CORPORATION

UEI: XBGQND7DN349

ABENGOA BIOENERGY CORPORATION is a federal contractor, registered under UEI XBGQND7DN349. It has been awarded $398,392 across 13 federal contracts. Primary work spans Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals), Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing, and Unknown NAICS. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Defense and National Aeronautics And Space Administration.

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Defense$326.6K82%
National Aeronautics And Space Administration$71.8K18%
Awards by NAICS
424720 - Petroleum and Petroleum Products Merchant Wholesalers (except Bulk Stations and Terminals)$326.6K82%
325193 - Ethyl Alcohol Manufacturing$68.2K17.1%
- Unknown NAICS$3.6K0.9%
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NAICS: 541715
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2026 Request for White Papers: NASA SBIR/STTR Phase II Sequential Awards
Solicitation # 80NSSC26R0014
NASA is conducting a portfolio evaluation through the 2026 Request for White Papers (Solicitation 80NSSC26R0014) to identify promising SBIR Phase II technologies for potential Sequential Phase II awards. These anticipated awards, valued between $2.5 million and $4 million, are intended to facilitate rapid post-Phase II development and technology infusion into key NASA programs. Amendment 1 has expanded eligibility to include STTR participants and firms with non-NASA prior Phase II awards. The primary objective is to map existing technologies to NASA mission priorities and provide a participatory method for small businesses to signal their readiness to support agency goals. While this call serves as a programmatic planning exercise and does not constitute a formal funding opportunity or guarantee of awards, NASA notionally anticipates reaching out to invited firms around January 2027. Interested respondents must submit a single white paper document, not exceeding 10 pages, along with a summary budget and briefing chart via the ProSAMS portal by the deadline of September 11, 2026. Submissions must include mandatory electronic forms such as Firm Certifications, Audit Information, and Disclosures of Foreign Affiliations. Evaluation will focus on Technology Readiness Level (TRL) advancement, risk reduction for NASA programs, flight demonstration readiness, and commercialization potential. The scope of work emphasizes the development of integrated systems, such as Orbital Maneuvering Vehicles for cislunar and deep space missions, requiring high performance in propulsion, communications, and radiation tolerance. NASA reserves the right to use the submitted information for any purpose and takes no financial responsibility for expenses incurred during the response process.
National Aeronautics And Space Administration

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NAICS: 424720
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Fluids and Lubricants for Automobiles and Heavy Equipment
Solicitation # 2027-012-IFB
Mohave County, through the Public Works Department Fleet Services and Equipment Maintenance Divisions, is establishing an annual requirements contract under solicitation 2027-012-IFB for the supply and delivery of fluids and lubricants for automotive vehicles and heavy equipment. The contract focuses on providing a comprehensive range of products, including motor oils, transmission fluids, hydraulic oils, greases, and Diesel Exhaust Fluid, with specific requirements for approved brands such as Citgo, Mobil One, and NAPA. Deliverables include bulk quantities such as 2,000 gallons of SAE 15W-40 oil and 2,200 gallons of DEF, with packaging requirements ranging from 14-ounce tubes and quart bottles to 55-gallon drums. The place of performance and delivery is located in Kingman, Arizona. The solicitation was posted on August 18, 2026, with a response deadline of September 21, 2026. While the contract is structured as an annual requirements agreement, specific pricing, evaluation factors, and formal federal acquisition clauses are not provided in the available documentation. Acceptance of goods is managed by the Mohave County Public Works Department based on the delivery of approved products that meet industry-standard performance criteria, such as API CK4 and Dexron III MP. The primary point of contact for this procurement is Shelli Whaley, Procurement Officer I.
Public Works - Fleet Division

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NAICS: 424720
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Aviation Fuel Purchase and Delivery
Solicitation # 26-8659
Collier County is soliciting proposals for the purchase and delivery of aviation fuel to support three General Aviation Airports: Marco Island Executive Airport, Immokalee Regional Airport, and Everglades Airpark. The scope involves the supply of Jet-A and Avgas (100LL) to be stored in various fuel farm tanks and dispensed via Authority-owned trucks and computerized self-fueling systems. For Fiscal Year 2025, the combined volume of fuel delivered across these sites exceeded 1.5 million gallons, with the highest activity concentrated at the Marco Island Executive Airport. The procurement is managed by the Transportation Management Services agency under solicitation number 26-8659, with a response deadline of September 17, 2026. The contract will be awarded based on a best-value trade-off method, evaluating proposals through a Selection Committee using specific grading criteria rather than cost alone. Successful vendors must comply with strict operational requirements, including FOB destination shipping, electronic invoicing via the local government prompt payment act, and comprehensive insurance coverage. Additionally, contractors must adhere to rigorous security standards, including background checks per County Ordinance 2004-52 and mandatory E-Verify enrollment. All work must conform to OSHA and NFPA 70E safety standards, and the agreement includes a one-year warranty on all goods and services.
Transportation Management Services

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