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ABIDANCE INC.

UEI: PNTJX541TMC6CAGE: 6UV28

ABIDANCE INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI PNTJX541TMC6 and CAGE code 6UV28. It has been awarded $774,195 across 26 federal contracts. Primary work spans Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction and Support Activities for Forestry. Top awarding agencies include Department Of Agriculture.

Contact Information

Registration and classification details

Registration

UEI Code

PNTJX541TMC6

CAGE Code

6UV28

Entity Structure

Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)

Established

N/A

Business Classifications

2XA2

NAICS Codes

115310Support Activities for Forestry(Primary)
237110Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction
237310Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
237990Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
238910Site Preparation Contractors

Federal Contracting Overview

Award totals, agency breakdown, NAICS distribution, and geographic footprint.

AI Capability Profile

Abidance Inc. specializes in forestry support services and rural infrastructure construction, delivering critical maintenance and capital improvement solutions for federal land management agencies. Their core capabilities include road and trail maintenance, erosion control, drainage system installat...

Abidance Inc. specializes in forestry support services and rural infrastructure construction, delivering critical maintenance and capital improvement solutions for federal land management agencies. Their core capabilities include road and trail maintenance, erosion control, drainage system installation, and structural rehabilitation of forest access routes—all tailored to sensitive ecological environments. The company demonstrates deep technical proficiency in compliance with USDA Forest Service standards, including NEPA documentation, environmental mitigation protocols, and sustainable forestry practices. Their ability to execute long-term blanket purchase agreements indicates robust project planning, resource mobilization, and adaptive field operations in remote, often rugged terrain. Key differentiators include precision logistics for low-traffic corridors, use of low-impact construction techniques, and experience coordinating with multiple stakeholder groups including tribal entities and conservation partners. Abidance Inc. maintains a strong, sustained relationship with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, particularly through its Forest Service divisions. They deliver both routine infrastructure upkeep and major construction initiatives under multi-year BPAs, suggesting trusted, recurring engagement for mission-critical access projects in national forests and grasslands. Their work consistently supports land management objectives, ensuring safe, durable transportation networks that enable firefighting, resource monitoring, and public recreation. The company’s primary industry focus lies in Support Activities for Forestry (NAICS 115310) and Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction (NAICS 237310), combining ecological stewardship with civil engineering execution. This dual specialization positions them as a niche provider for federal agencies managing forested public lands, where infrastructure must balance durability with environmental sensitivity. Abidance Inc. is a Woman-Owned Business certified under federal programs, operating from Winthrop, Washington, with a regional footprint focused on the Pacific Northwest. Their 2L structure reflects a small business model optimized for agile, locally rooted federal contracting, allowing responsive service delivery across dispersed, federally managed landscapes.

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Award Analytics & Distribution

Awards by Agency
Department Of Agriculture$774.2K100%
Awards by NAICS
237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction$737.2K95.2%
115310 - Support Activities for Forestry$37.0K4.8%
Awards by Agency Over Time
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NAICS: 237310
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Solicitation # B1CBA2602088-0
Solicitation B1CBA2602088-0, issued by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GADOT), involves the widening and reconstruction of 0.284 miles of SR 124 (Braselton Hwy) at Hamilton Mill Road and Hamilton Mill Parkway in Gwinnett, Georgia. The project scope requires the contractor to provide all machinery, tools, and materials necessary to add an additional lane, with a scheduled completion date of July 31, 2028. Key deliverables include an ITS Project Management Plan, staging and temporary traffic control plans, and as-built plans. The work must adhere to the 2021 Standard Specifications and 2024 Supplemental Specifications, with specific technical requirements for micropiles, asphalt mix designs, and ITS hardware. The contract is subject to various federal and state regulations, including the Davis-Bacon Act for labor standards, the Buy America preference for steel and iron, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Compliance with nondiscrimination and equal opportunity laws is mandatory, and contractors must certify they are not debarred or suspended via SAM.gov. While the required Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal is set at 0%, the contract maintains strict inspection and acceptance criteria, with final acceptance contingent upon the receipt and transfer of all warranties to GADOT. Proposals must be submitted using the Proposal Schedule of Items and remain valid for thirty calendar days following the opening date.
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NAICS: 237310
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Solicitation # B1CBA2601755-0
Solicitation B1CBA2601755-0, issued by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT), is for a construction project in Fulton County involving 3.087 miles of milling and plant mix resurfacing on SR 70, extending from east of the Cedar Branch Creek bridge to east of SR 154. The scope of work includes traffic control, recycled asphalt concrete patching and superpave, tack coat application, asphalt pavement milling, and the installation of white and yellow wet weather thermoplastic traffic stripes and various raised pavement markers. The complete contract is scheduled for completion by July 31, 2027, with a bid opening date of August 21, 2026. The contract is subject to stringent federal and state regulations, including the Davis-Bacon Act for labor standards, 49 CFR Part 26 for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation, and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Bidders must submit a Request For Eligibility To Bid by noon the day preceding the letting to be eligible. Award eligibility is based on bidder responsibility and responsiveness, with a requirement to submit supporting documentation within three working days following the bid opening. Compliance with these certifications and the submission of weekly certified payrolls are mandatory, as breaches of these stipulations may result in the withholding of progress or final payments.
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NAICS: 237310
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Solicitation # B1CBA2602578-0
The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) is soliciting proposals for project M006688, which involves 4.390 miles of milling, inlay, and plant mix resurfacing on SR 31, extending from the south end of the I-16/SR 404 bridge to SR 26 in Laurens County. The scope of work includes extensive pavement activities such as recycled asphalt concrete patching and Superpave application, as well as the installation of various thermoplastic and reflective pavement markings and raised markers. Additionally, the contract incorporates Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) specifications, requiring the delivery of NEMA TS 4 compliant LED display matrices, IP-based CCTV cameras, wireless communication systems, and mobile Environmental Sensor Stations (ESS). The contract is scheduled for completion by July 31, 2027, with a specific 60-calendar day timeframe associated with the completion of paving operations. Compliance with federal and state regulations is mandatory, including the Davis-Bacon Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and Georgia's E-Verify requirements. Quality standards are strictly enforced, requiring ISO 9001 or Six Sigma certification and third-party laboratory testing for ITS equipment. Acceptance is contingent upon a field test and a minimum 30-day burn-in period. Bidders must submit eligibility forms to the GDOT Office of Construction Bidding Administration by 12:00 p.m. the day preceding the August 21, 2026, letting date to avoid being rendered non-responsive.
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NAICS: 237310
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Call 005 B1CBA2602556-0
Solicitation # B1CBA2602556-0
The Georgia Department of Transportation is soliciting bids for the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of US 41/SR 247 and Anthony Road (CR 5104 and CR 5481) in Bibb County, with a contract completion deadline of March 31, 2029. The project involves comprehensive roadway construction including grading, base and pavement installation with recycled asphalt concrete, curb and gutter placement, storm drainage systems, sanitary sewer and force main modifications, temporary and permanent traffic control, and installation of various traffic control devices including thermoplastic striping and raised pavement markers. Advanced transportation systems are also part of the scope, requiring installation of ESS environmental and pavement sensors, a wireless communications network supporting PtP, PtMP, and repeater configurations, and a sliding gate system with EAG mechanical components. All materials must meet strict specifications, including delivery in labeled 50-pound containers, proper preservation and handling of reinforcement steel, and end-cap protection for cable ends. The project adheres to multiple regulatory standards, including USDA, ASTM, AWWA, ANSI, GDOT Utility Accommodation Policy, and Georgia EPD guidelines, with precise acceptance criteria for micropiles, ride quality, and bridge bearing elevations. Contract compliance is governed by federal and state requirements including Davis-Bacon prevailing wage regulations, Buy America mandates for all permanently installed materials, and strict non-discrimination provisions under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, ADA, and equal employment opportunity laws. The contractor must submit a 5% proposal guaranty and a state-approved contract bond to ensure work completion and material quality. DBE participation requirements apply if a goal is set, necessitating submission of proposed DBE participants with the bid. Prompt payment clauses mandate that subcontractors be paid within ten calendar days of the prime contractor’s receipt of payment, and all bids must include certifications addressing debarment status, lobbying activity, boycott of Israel prohibitions under Georgia law, non-collusion, and sexual harassment prevention. Payment for materials is tied to e-Ticket documentation, and as-built plans, GPS coordinates, and an ITS Project Management Plan must be submitted within 30 days of installation completion. Bids must be submitted by August 21, 2026, to the Georgia DOT bidding office in Atlanta, and failure to satisfy any certification or regulatory requirement renders a bid non-responsive.
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