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ABSHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (DUNS 006835029) 1001 SHAW ROAD PUYALLUP WA 98372

UEI: SLED_E1F7B3A4A98FA13C

ABSHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (DUNS 006835029) 1001 SHAW ROAD PUYALLUP WA 98372 is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_E1F7B3A4A98FA13C. It has been awarded $56,603,120 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders). Top awarding agencies include Navfacsyscom Pacific.

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Navfacsyscom Pacific$56.6M100%
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236116 - New Multifamily Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)$56.6M100%
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NAICS: 541620
New
Federal
Natural Resource Technical Services Throughout the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Pacific Area of Responsibility
Solicitation # N6274226R1805
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Pacific, is soliciting proposals for a Firm-Fixed-Price, Multiple Award Contract with Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity provisions to provide comprehensive natural resource technical services across its area of responsibility, primarily in Hawaii, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, with potential work extending worldwide. The contract will be structured as two divisions: an Unrestricted Division for Government of Japan-funded projects supporting the Defense Policy Review Initiative and Guam Realignment, and a Partial Small Business Set-Aside Division for U.S. appropriations-funded projects under both DPRI and non-DPRI requirements. The total contract value is capped at $70 million or 90 months, whichever comes first, and includes a 12-month base period, six 12-month option periods, and one 6-month extension. Task orders will typically range from $3,500 to $10 million, with a minimum guarantee of $5,000 per awardee that is deobligated as work is awarded. The Unrestricted Division is estimated at $2.5 million, while the Small Business Set-Aside Division is estimated at $67 million, with the Government retaining the right to recompete tasks to the Unrestricted Division if insufficient qualified small businesses respond. The North American Industry Classification System code is 541620, with a small business size standard of $19 million in annual receipts. Services encompass a wide array of ecological and environmental tasks including avian, bat, insect, herpetological, and botanical surveys; invasive species management; wetland delineation and restoration; vegetation monitoring and stabilization; telemetry and live trapping; neotropical and marine resource assessments; fire management planning; aerial and GIS mapping; biosecurity; and educational outreach, all required to comply with federal, state, local, and international regulations. The procurement is a best-value trade-off, with technical factors—experience, sample project, safety, and small business utilization—collectively equal in importance to past performance, while price carries significantly less weight. Proposals will be evaluated without discussions unless clarifications are needed, and the sample project submitted will be used only for pricing evaluation, not for award. Offerors must be registered in SAM, submit a minimum of 15 qualifying projects from the past three years, certify their small business status, and provide detailed information on proposed key personnel including education, prior relevant work, roles, and current employment. Technical staff must meet minimum qualification standards
Navfacsyscom Pacific

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3 days ago

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NAICS: 541330
New
Federal
RFP N62742-26-R-3601 Enterprise Construction Management Support Multiple Award Contract (ECMS MAC)
Solicitation # N6274226R3601
This Sources Sought Notice from NAVFAC Pacific is a market research action aimed at identifying qualified contractors capable of delivering comprehensive Project Management Services for high-velocity, large-scale construction programs across the entire NAVFAC Enterprise, including Mega-Projects and Strategic Mega-Projects valued between $10 million and $10 billion. The notice seeks firms with proven experience in managing technically complex initiatives such as the Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program, Golden Dome for America, and the Pacific Deterrence Initiative, ensuring projects are executed on schedule, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality and safety. The primary NAICS code is 236220 with a size standard of $45 million, and respondents may propose alternative codes with justification. The notice explicitly states it is not a solicitation, does not obligate the government to award a contract, and provides no reimbursement for response costs or notifications of evaluation outcomes. All responses must be submitted via email by May 4, 2026, using the required Experience Questionnaire, which captures details on prior project experience, workforce composition, contract values, and performance locations. An Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract with a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) structure is anticipated should a solicitation result from this research, featuring a 12-month base period and up to four optional 12-month extensions. Contractors will be expected to provide all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to perform a broad range of services including construction site inspections, quality assurance, safety audits, schedule and cost analysis, change management, procurement oversight, commissioning, and risk evaluation. Work may involve managing multiple concurrent projects nationwide, requiring contractors to maintain strict confidentiality of proprietary information, ensure accountability through clear documentation, and operate under government oversight without decision-making authority. All deliverables must align with NAVFAC protocols, and performance is constrained by the government’s final approval of actions and resource commitments. No formal contract clauses, evaluation factors, packaging requirements, or specific security clearances are included in this notice, as it serves solely as a pre-solicitation market research tool to inform future acquisition planning. Responses must be submitted by the deadline without telephonic or facsimile contact, and all proprietary information will be protected under government confidentiality guidelines.
Navfacsyscom Pacific

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6 days ago

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NAICS: 562910
Federal
Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (ID/IQ) Small Business Environmental Remedial Action Contract for Sites in Hawaii, Guam, and Other Areas within the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific Area of Responsibility VI (SBRAC VI)
Solicitation # N62742-26-R-1801
This contract is an Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (ID/IQ) Small Business Set-Aside for environmental remedial actions across Navy and Marine Corps installations and other federal sites, primarily within the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Pacific area of responsibility, including Hawaii, Guam, the Marianas, Northwest, and Southwest regions, with potential for work anywhere globally as needed. The solicitation, numbered N62742-26-R-1801, is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS code 562910, exclusively open to small businesses, and targets contaminated sites regulated under CERCLA, RCRA, UST standards, state rules, and other environmental mandates, including Superfund National Priority List and BRAC locations. The contract is structured as a Cost Plus Fixed Fee arrangement with a base period of 12 months and four one-year option periods, plus a six-month service extension option, bringing the maximum possible term to 66 months and the total estimated contract value to $245 million. Performance will be governed by performance-based task orders, mostly Completion Task Orders (CPFF) with definite deliverables and some Level of Effort task orders requiring sustained work. Contractors must submit detailed proposals in paper and electronic formats via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment, with strict formatting requirements including a three-ring binder for the cost proposal and adherence to specific submission deadlines and locations in Hawaii. The contract imposes rigorous compliance obligations, including adherence to FAR and DFARS clauses such as 52.243-2 changes and 52.242-15 stop-work orders, as well as special requirements for government property management, cybersecurity under CMMC, and quality systems conforming to EPA’s Uniform Federal Policy and ANSI/ASQ E4-2004. Subcontracting must promote competition, and cost recovery is subject to provisional billing rates subject to post-performance audit. Insurance mandates include comprehensive general liability, automobile, workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability coverage with strict notice provisions for policy changes. Key personnel substitutions are prohibited for the first 180 days unless due to death, illness, or termination. All hazardous materials must be handled per OSHA and federal standards, with safety data sheets and proper labeling required, and packing must meet ASTM D3951 and MIL-STD-129, prohibiting materials like asbestos, excelsior, and shredded paper. Offerors must maintain active SAM registrations with current business size
Navfacsyscom Pacific

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12 days ago

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NAICS: 236116
SLED
Affordable Housing Development - Homekey+
Solicitation # 27-06
The County of Shasta, through its Department of Support Services, Purchasing Division, is seeking proposals from qualified affordable housing developers to secure funding for predevelopment, acquisition, rehabilitation, and permanent supportive housing projects under the Homekey+ program. The initiative prioritizes Housing First principles to address homelessness among veterans and other vulnerable populations, specifically targeting households where an individual is homeless, chronically homeless, or at risk of homelessness and lives with a behavioral health challenge. Applicants must demonstrate site control for their proposed project and are required to locate their developments within the County of Shasta, excluding the City of Redding limits. Only complete submissions with verified site control will be considered for evaluation. Proposals must be submitted by the deadline of October 12, 2026, and are open to developers with a proven track record in affordable and supportive housing. The solicitation, numbered 27-06, was posted on August 10, 2026, and is managed by the Shasta County Purchasing Department based in Redding, California. Primary contact for questions and submissions is Lynne Davis, Agency Staff Services Analyst II, with secondary support provided by Jessica Moore. All project activities must comply with Homekey+ objectives, ensuring that housing services are integrated with supportive care to promote long-term stability for participants.
Purchasing Department

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NAICS: 236116
SLED
Affordable Housing Development And Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation
Solicitation # 27-03
Shasta County is soliciting proposals under Bid #27-03 for Affordable Housing Development and Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation services, with a response deadline of September 2, 2026, and a solicitation number of 20260806016. The work is to be performed in Redding, California, 96001, and is structured as a personal services agreement rather than a federal procurement governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation. The contract does not include standardized FAR clauses, DFARS provisions, or federal contract syntax; instead, it uses custom section headings such as Responsibilities of Consultant, Compensation, and Termination of Agreement with bracketed placeholders indicating customizable terms for local application. The agreement begins upon the last signature and may be extended annually contingent upon funding appropriation by the County’s Board of Supervisors, aligning with the fiscal year from July 1 to June 30. The consultant is required to comply with California Civil Code Section 2782.8, HIPAA, Welfare and Institutions Code §10850, and other state and federal regulations, and must maintain specified insurance coverage including cyber liability, professional liability, and workers’ compensation. All work products, data, and reports become the sole property of the County. Confidentiality of client and patient information is mandatory, with a separate HIPAA Business Associate Agreement required. The consultant must not assign obligations without written consent, may not use County property without authorization, and is required to indemnify the County against claims arising from professional services. Payment terms are established but all dollar amounts are redacted as placeholder text, and there is no disclosed estimated contract value. No specific evaluation factors, cost breakdowns, or socioeconomic set-asides are outlined, and the document includes no formal Section K representations, UEI or CAGE code requirements, or federal procurement administration data such as COR/COTR information, invoicing methods, or accounting codes. The contract is administered under local county policies, with notices and amendments requiring written agreement by both parties per the Shasta County Contracts Manual.
Shasta County

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16 days ago

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NAICS: 236116
SLED
Ax Sherwood Avenue Residential ProjectThe City of Los Altos is forecasting a residential redevelopment project at Sherwood Avenue that involves demolishing existing commercial and single-family structures to make way for seven new three-story townhouse buildings totaling 33 units, each equipped with a private garage and a maximum height of 36.5 feet. The project aims to capitalize on the State Density Bonus Law to secure a concession concerning the bedroom distribution for affordable housing units, while also seeking waivers from multiple development standards including commercial floor area limits, setbacks, building step-backs, articulation requirements, open space allocation, ground-floor design, window recesses, entrance orientation, loading provisions, and pedestrian-scaled entrance features. These waivers are intended to facilitate the proposed design and density while maintaining compatibility with the neighborhood context. The project is positioned as part of a broader effort to increase housing density and diversity in Los Altos, with a focus on mixed-use and transit-oriented development principles even though no commercial components are retained beyond the initial demolition. The primary point of contact is Brittany Whitehill, Senior Planner at the city, who can be reached via email or phone, with additional correspondence handled by Jia Li of Alpha Inbay. The project is publicly listed under CEQA Net with a posted date of August 7, 2026, and is expected to progress through environmental review and permitting processes typical for residential developments in California. The location is clearly defined as Los Altos, California, with a ZIP code of 94024, and no federal or state set-aside provisions are indicated for this municipal initiative.
City of Los Altos

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16 days ago

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NAICS: 236116
SLED
810 Wilton Ave (ENV-2026-213-CE)
Solicitation # ENV-2026-213-CE
The project at 810 Wilton Ave in Los Angeles involves the demolition of an existing single-family residence and the construction of a new six-story residential building containing 16 dwelling units, with two units designated for Extremely Low Income Households. The development will provide 20,031 square feet of residential floor area and meet a maximum Floor Area Ratio of 4.22:1, with a height limitation of 64 feet and eight inches. The building will include five ground-floor automobile parking spaces, two short-term and sixteen long-term bicycle parking spaces, and 2,561 square feet of open space distributed as 901 square feet of ground floor landscaping, a 1,160 square-foot roof deck, and a 500 square-foot recreation room. As an in-fill multifamily project, it qualifies for the Class 32 Categorical Exemption under environmental review. The project is pursuing incentives under the Transit Oriented Communities (TOC) Affordable Housing Program to exceed standard development standards. It seeks a height increase to allow a maximum building height of 67 feet, surpassing the city’s typical 45-foot limit, and a reduction in side yard setbacks from nine feet to six feet and 3.6 inches to accommodate the building’s design. These adjustments are permitted under TOC incentives to promote density and affordability near transit corridors. The development is managed by the City of Los Angeles, with Filomena Fuchs as the primary contact, and is submitted by applicant Jafar Shahbaz through BBAS Studios, with all documentation accessible via the CEQANet portal.
City of Los Angeles

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16 days ago

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