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Able Fence 6716 NE 88th St Vancouver, WA 98665-0966

UEI: SLED_B2712B98120FD559

Able Fence 6716 NE 88th St Vancouver, WA 98665-0966 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_B2712B98120FD559. It has been awarded $32,996 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers. Top awarding agencies include W071 Endist Seattle.

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SLED_B2712B98120FD559

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W071 Endist Seattle$33.0K100%
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423390 - Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers$33.0K100%
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NAICS: 541620
New
Federal
Rock Imagery Conservation Services
Solicitation # W912DW-26-R-A050
Solicitation W912DW26RA050 is a total small business set-aside for a Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) under an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicle. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) seeks highly qualified vendors to provide specialized Cultural Resource Management (CRM) and rock imagery conservation services for historic properties within the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS). The primary area of responsibility is the Seattle District, covering Washington, northern Idaho, and western Montana, with additional availability for the Portland and Walla Walla Districts. The anticipated award date is summer 2026, with a period of performance spanning 48 months and an estimated total contract capacity of up to 576,590 dollars. The scope of work includes documentation, photography, condition assessments, modern graffiti and vandalism stabilization, natural process stabilization, relocation, interpretative materials, and technical writing. All work must comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards for Archaeology and federal laws including the National Historic Preservation Act. Key personnel requirements include a Senior Archaeologist with a master's degree and 10 years of experience, and a Rock Image Conservationist with 5 years of specialized experience. Award eligibility is based on a trade-off process evaluating four non-price factors: specialized direct experience, key personnel qualifications, response to an example Request for Task Order Proposal (RTOP), and past performance. Offerors must be rated as qualified across all factors to be eligible for the MATOC, while price is evaluated only at the individual task order level. Proposals must be submitted via email to the designated Contract Specialist and Contracting Officer by August 28, 2026.
W071 Endist Seattle

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NAICS: 236220
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Federal
Repair Building 2008
Solicitation # W912DW27RA010
The United States Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District, is conducting market research for the Repair Building 2008 project at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, seeking input from construction contractors on their capabilities, interest, and availability to perform a complex renovation of a historic administrative building constructed in the early 1920s. This action is a sources-sought notice and not a solicitation, meaning no formal bid documents are available, and no contractual obligations are created. The project, assigned NAICS code 236220, is anticipated to fall between $10 million and $25 million and will involve comprehensive exterior and interior repairs as well as the installation of a new HVAC and controls system. The building’s historic nature and ongoing occupancy by multiple user groups create significant logistical, spatial, and phasing challenges, requiring a carefully coordinated approach during construction. The government intends to issue a Request for Proposals using a Best Value Trade Off evaluation method and is currently considering a Small Business set-aside, though responses from other-than-small businesses are strongly encouraged to ensure robust market analysis. An Industry Day is scheduled for July 29, 2026, at Building 2008 to provide interested contractors with a site overview and gather feedback on potential relocation and phasing strategies, including full building relocation, relocation by wing, floor, or organization. The government aims to understand industry perspectives on managing utilities, building shutoffs, and operational constraints during construction, as well as feedback on its planned Best Value Trade Off approach. Responses must include company information, Cage Code, UEI, small business certification status if applicable, and any input on project challenges, and must be submitted by 2:00 PM on August 5, 2026, to designated government contracting officials via email. Participation in this market research or attendance at the Industry Day is voluntary and not a prerequisite for future proposal submissions, though all responses become government property, and no reimbursement for costs incurred is provided. Contractors must be registered in SAM to be eligible for any future award, and no guarantees exist regarding acquisition outcomes based on this effort.
W071 Endist Seattle

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4 days ago

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