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ABI SYSTEMS, LLC

UEI: LYE7LFC7FLR7

ABI SYSTEMS, LLC is a federal contractor, registered under UEI LYE7LFC7FLR7. It has been awarded $9,974 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Water Supply and Irrigation Systems. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Veterans Affairs.

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LYE7LFC7FLR7

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Awards by Agency
Department Of Veterans Affairs$10.0K100%
Awards by NAICS
221310 - Water Supply and Irrigation Systems$10.0K100%
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NAICS: 221310
New
Federal
Cistern Cleaning Services
Solicitation # NTIA0000-26-00235
The Department of Commerce is conducting market research through a sources sought notice for Cistern Cleaning Services at the NTIA Table Mountain Field Site in Longmont, Colorado, with potential work spanning buildings 110C, A4-F2, and T2-B9. This notice is strictly for information and planning purposes and is not a solicitation, request for quote, or binding commitment; no contract will be awarded based on responses. The anticipated procurement is set as a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5 using NAICS code 221310, and the government is seeking input from small businesses, including those eligible under 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB, and veteran-owned categories. The draft statement of work outlines required services including cistern inspection, assessment, cleaning, sanitization, and potential replacement of outdated units, all to be performed in compliance with Colorado’s Primary Drinking Water Regulations, AWWA C652, NSF/ANSI 60 and 61, and OSHA confined space entry protocols. Deliverables include a Cistern Assessment Report within 10 business days of inspection, a Service Completion Report within five days of work completion, a Certificate of Sanitization, and certified water quality test results confirming potable compliance. All on-site work must conclude within 360 days of contract award, and the contracting officer’s representative will provide specific site access details upon award. Contractors must demonstrate experience in potable water system maintenance and hold current Colorado state licensing and insurance. Responses must be submitted via email by June 18, 2026, including a capability statement per the provided template and supporting documentation, with the subject line formatted as “Sources Sought – Department Of Commerce Sspo – [Your Company Name]”. No reimbursement for response costs will be provided, and responses are not considered offers or bids. The point of contact for inquiries is Contracting Officer Mital Pancholi at mpancholi@doc.gov.
Department Of Commerce Sspo

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NAICS: 221310
New
Federal
Greenhouse Environmental Control and Drip Irrigation Installation - Lubbock, TX
Solicitation # 1232SA26Q1236
The solicitation for greenhouse environmental control and drip irrigation installation in Lubbock, Texas, is issued as a combined synopsis and request for quotation under FAR Part 12, with no separate written solicitation to be provided. The contract requires the installation of environmental controls, an automated drip irrigation system, a new cooling system, and a bug exclusion system for two Jaderloon Classic Gutter Greenhouses. This acquisition is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 221310 for Water Supply and Irrigation Systems, with a small business size standard of $41 million. Only qualified small businesses may respond, and all responsible sources are encouraged to submit quotations. A mandatory site visit is required to receive a technically acceptable proposal, and failure to complete the visit will result in disqualification. The response deadline is August 27, 2026, at 10:00 PM Eastern Time, with the solicitation posted on August 7, 2026. The contracting office is the USDA Agricultural Research Service, located in Beltsville, Maryland, though all work must be performed at the Lubbock, Texas site. Primary point of contact for inquiries is David Hildebrand, reachable via email at david.hildebrand@usda.gov. All submissions must be directed through the SAM.gov platform using the provided UI link, and no alternative submission methods will be accepted.
USDA Ars Afm Apd

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2 days ago

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NAICS: 221310
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Federal
Utilities Privatization of the Water System at U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii (USAG-HI), Island of Oahu, HI
Solicitation # SP060026R0813
The U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii, through the Defense Logistics Agency Energy, is exploring the privatization of its water utility systems across multiple installations on Oahu under NAICS code 221310, as authorized by 10 U.S.C. § 2688. This sources sought notice aims to gauge industry interest and assess market capabilities ahead of a potential solicitation anticipated in 2026. Interested parties must submit a statement of interest by June 29, 2026, detailing their capability to own, operate, and maintain a complex water distribution network including deep groundwater wells, treatment plants, booster stations, and extensive piping systems spanning varied topographies and sensitive cultural sites. Respondents must demonstrate financial capacity, regulatory compliance with state and federal environmental standards, experience with Hawaii-specific utility laws, and the ability to execute Initial System Deficiency Corrections to bring aging infrastructure up to operational standards. The government is particularly interested in understanding responses regarding the proposed hybrid pricing model, which separates Operations and Maintenance costs from Renewals and Replacements with distinct escalation mechanisms, and the structure of a potential short-term amortized funding stream to address upfront infrastructure deficiencies. All participants must comply with stringent cybersecurity requirements, including CMMC Level 2 certification with independent third-party assessment, and gain access to controlled documentation through the SAM.gov portal using a login.gov account, CAGE Code, and Unique Entity Identifier. Access to sensitive attachments also requires successful completion of the Joint Certification Program, including submission of DD Form 2345 and adherence to strict account activity rules. The water systems involved span 17 major sites including Schofield Barracks, Tripler Army Medical Center, Fort Shafter, and others, each with unique operational characteristics, interconnections to municipal providers, cultural resource constraints, and emergency redundancy needs. The government is not obligated to award a contract based on responses, but meaningful participation is critical to determining the feasibility of competitive privatization. Proposals from small businesses and small disadvantaged businesses will be evaluated for potential set-asides. Failure to respond does not disqualify future participation, though insufficient feedback may halt the effort from advancing.
DLA Energy

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