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ABSOLUTE SEALING & STRIPING

UEI: D19NP2MM9MV1

ABSOLUTE SEALING & STRIPING is a federal contractor, registered under UEI D19NP2MM9MV1. It has been awarded $9,125 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Parking Lots and Garages. Top awarding agencies include General Services Administration.

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D19NP2MM9MV1

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Awards by Agency
General Services Administration$9.1K100%
Awards by NAICS
812930 - Parking Lots and Garages$9.1K100%
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NAICS: 812930
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Management and Operation of Off-Street Parking Facilities
Solicitation # 2026-RFP-163
Pierce County is seeking proposals under solicitation 2026-RFP-163 for the management and operation of its off-street parking facilities located in Downtown Tacoma and at the Pierce County Annex. The objective is to secure a qualified vendor to provide comprehensive oversight, staffing, and technology solutions for a portfolio that includes one garage and five surface lots near the County-City Building, as well as additional lots and basement-level parking structures acquired through recent office building purchases. This initiative aims to streamline the management of these assets, which have previously been split between private outsourcing and direct County management, ensuring all spaces remain safe and operational to support county business. The procurement process is managed by the Procurement and Contract Services agency in Tacoma, Washington, with a response deadline of August 26, 2026. The resulting agreement will be a formal service contract detailing the scope of work, performance metrics, and compensation structures. Key requirements for the selected contractor will include the delivery of day-to-day management and the implementation of necessary technology solutions to optimize the parking portfolio, while coordinating with the Facilities Management Department to maintain high standards of security and customer service.
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11 days ago

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NAICS: 812930
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10-IFB-2271275972-YB-Parking and Transportation Services
Solicitation # 10-IFB-2271275972-YB
The contract solicitation for Parking and Transportation Services for the NC State Fair and Mountain State Fair is an Invitation for Bids (IFB) issued by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, targeting a three-year term with annual service periods coinciding with the 11-day fairs. Bids are due by September 8, 2026, and must be submitted electronically through the NC eProcurement Ariba platform, with no late submissions accepted. The vendor is responsible for providing comprehensive parking management, staffing with branded uniforms and safety equipment, shuttle and bus transportation services, coordination with the North Carolina State Highway Patrol and Department of Transportation, and operational oversight from the Sunday before each fair through its conclusion. Performance may extend beyond the State Fair grounds and could involve work outside the United States, requiring disclosure of worker locations via Attachment F. The award will be made on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis to the responsive offer that meets all requirements at the lowest cost, with no trade-off analysis permitted between price and non-cost factors. All bids must include a completed Pricing Form (Attachment A), Customer Reference Form (Attachment E), Location of Workers Utilized by Vendor (Attachment F), and Certification of Financial Condition (Attachment G), along with signed execution pages. No subcontracting is allowed without prior written state consent, and the vendor remains fully liable for all work performed by subcontractors. The vendor must designate a Contract Manager as the primary point of contact, certify financial stability annually, and complete North Carolina Secretary of State registration before contract execution. All personnel are subject to background checks at the vendor’s expense, and substitution of key staff requires prior written approval from the State. Compliance with industry practices, OSHA regulations, and certification marks from ASME, UL, AGA, and NEMA is mandatory for equipment and signage. No formal contract clause language from the FAR is referenced; instead, administrative and procedural requirements are embedded within the bid structure. Invoicing must follow a specified format with the NC Contract Number and vendor billing address but does not require use of electronic systems like WAWF or IPP, and no payment office or accounting data is provided. The contract includes stringent conflict of interest provisions, prohibitions on gift acceptance, E-Verify compliance for vendors with over 25 employees in North Carolina, and a requirement to affirm no debarment or suspension status. While the solicitation lacks detailed pricing values, estimated contract value, or formal FAR clause citations, its structure enforces strict adherence to state law and operational standards without
Department of Agriculture

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18 days ago

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NAICS: 812930
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Parking Management System for North Etiwanda Preserve
Solicitation # SPD126/SPDAD-6451
The North Etiwanda Preserve Parking Management System solicitation, issued by San Bernardino County under number SPD126-SPDAD-6451, seeks a comprehensive solution for managing parking operations across County park facilities, with services delivered online and performance centered in San Bernardino, California. The solicitation, posted on August 5, 2026, with a response deadline of September 3, 2026, requires proposers to submit a complete package through the county’s ePro portal, including ten mandatory attachments covering certifications, insurance, cost details, references, exceptions, public records exemptions, and more. Proposals must adhere to strict formatting rules: 8.5 x 11 inch paper size, minimum 11-point font, single spacing, and consecutive page numbering, with no hard copies or alternative submission methods accepted. Award will be made on a best value basis, evaluating qualifications and experience, technical approach, and cost equally at 30% each, with references contributing 10%, allowing trade-offs between technical merit and pricing rather than selecting solely on lowest cost. The contract imposes rigorous compliance obligations, including enforcement of PCI-DSS and SOC 2 Type II standards, AES-256+ encryption with TLS 1.2+, adherence to CCPA and CPRA privacy regulations, and alignment with GAAP and OMB guidelines for financial accountability. Contractors must maintain records for three years post-final payment and ensure all key personnel undergo background checks, with full disclosure of criminal or financial history required. Subcontracting requires prior written approval, and any deviation from RFP terms must be formally documented in Attachment H, or it will be waived. Insurance requirements mandate coverage for commercial general liability, automobile liability, workers’ compensation, professional liability, pollution liability, and cyber liability, certified by an insurer via Attachment J. All payments will be processed via electronic funds transfer on a monthly, in-arrears basis without specific invoicing system requirements. The contractor operates independently, not as a government agent, and is subject to audit and monitoring by the County at any time. Offerors must hold a valid SAM registration with a UEI and CAGE code, and may claim local vendor preference by demonstrating a physical office or County-resident employees. The contract includes clauses for informal dispute resolution within ten days, 24-hour delay notification, termination with thirty days’ written notice, and ongoing nondisclosure obligations. No formal FAR clauses are used; instead, the County employs its own sequentially numbered internal
Administration

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18 days ago

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