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CITIZEN'S HIGH SCHOOL, INC. Fleming Island FL 32003 USA

UEI: SLED_0D45BFFA731A8209

CITIZEN'S HIGH SCHOOL, INC. Fleming Island FL 32003 USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_0D45BFFA731A8209. It has been awarded $7,500,000 across 1 federal contract. Primary work spans Elementary and Secondary Schools. Top awarding agencies include USDA Forest Service.

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USDA Forest Service$7.5M100%
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611110 - Elementary and Secondary Schools$7.5M100%
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NAICS: 621111
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Timber Lake JCC Medical Services
Solicitation # 1282A726Q0031
This is a sources-sought synopsis issued by the USDA Forest Service for preliminary market research to identify qualified small businesses capable of providing on-site medical services at the Timber Lake Job Corps Center in Estacada, Oregon. The announcement is not a solicitation and does not seek proposals or award a contract; no reimbursement is offered for response costs. The government is exploring interest from Small Business, 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) entities under a Total Small Business Set-Aside as defined by FAR 19.5. The contemplated contract, should one be issued following this market research, would be a firm fixed-price arrangement for weekly on-site medical care—typically one to two days per week between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.—to serve approximately 100 to 300 Job Corps students. Services must align with federal regulations including 20 CFR Part 684, HIPAA, OSHA, and the Job Corps Policy and Requirements Handbook (PRH), covering basic healthcare, immunizations, chronic care management, mental health coordination, and compliant health record maintenance. Responses must include a capabilities statement and the respondent’s current SAM Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and are to be submitted electronically to Louis Lieb, the Contract Specialist at louis.lieb@usda.gov, by June 16, 2026. All medical services are to be delivered exclusively at the Timber Lake JCC location, with no travel authorized. Contractors must ensure their personnel hold active, unrestricted state licenses, maintain required insurance coverage, and pass criminal background checks and drug tests. Government ownership of all student health data is absolute, and no research or publication derived from this program may occur without prior written approval from the Job Corps National Office. Contractor personnel are prohibited from working on federal holidays, and all time must be accounted for through a documented system. While no formal contract clauses, evaluation factors, pricing details, or packaging requirements are specified in this synopsis—consistent with its preliminary nature—any future RFQ will likely require adherence to these operational, compliance, and personnel standards, with invoicing to be processed via the INVOICING PROCESSING PLATFORM (IPP).
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NAICS: 238990
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Federal
GAOA Blanchard Springs Caverns Tunnel Rehabilitation in Ozark-St. Francis NF
Solicitation # 1240BH26R0013
Solicitation 1240BH26R0013 is a Request for Proposal issued by the USDA Forest Service for the rehabilitation and safety improvement of the Blanchard Springs Caverns Dripstone and Discovery Trail in the Ozark-St. Francis National Forest, Arkansas. This small business set-aside project requires a qualified and licensed contractor to provide all labor, equipment, and supplies for structural stabilization of tunnel entrances and exits, masonry repairs, installation of monitoring equipment, and the replacement of air lock doors, security doors, suspended ceiling systems, lighting, distribution components, safety handrails, and the mine phone system. The anticipated contract is a Firm Fixed Price agreement with a performance period of 426 calendar days following the Notice to Proceed, with work commencing within 10 days of that notice. Proposals are due by September 30, 2026, and must be submitted as four separate PDF documents, including a signed SF1442, a price proposal based on the Schedule of Items, a technical proposal covering approach and past performance, and a bid guarantee. Award will be based on the best value using a tradeoff process evaluating technical approach, past performance, and price, with pricing completion serving as a pass/fail gate. The contract incorporates strict federal regulations, including the Buy American Act, ADA and ABA accessibility standards, and construction wage requirements. Administration is handled by the Sylamore Ranger District, with progress payments issued within 30 days of approved requests.
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NAICS: 325320
Federal
Pest control services - San Dimas National Technology and Development Program
Solicitation # 1282A726Q0035
The USDA Forest Service is seeking pest control services at the San Dimas National Technology and Development Program in California through a Request for Quotation (RFQ) issued as a combined synopsis and solicitation under FAR Part 12, specifically for commercial services. The contract is structured as a firm-fixed price requirements contract with a one-year base period beginning August 28, 2026, and four one-year option periods extending through August 27, 2031, for a total potential duration of five years. The scope requires a comprehensive integrated pest management program covering five buildings totaling approximately 31,000 square feet, a courtyard, and maintained landscaping, with specific performance requirements including monthly exterior spraying of building bases and sidewalks, weekly gopher control using strychnine alkaloid or equivalent, placement and monthly inspection of 28 bait stations, and suppression of pests such as rodents, mosquitoes, ants, cockroaches, spiders, and other biting or stinging insects. Contractors must submit detailed service reports after each visit, including applicator information, location, pesticide brand, EPA registration number, and application rates. This solicitation is a total small business set-aside under 52.219-6, and only offerors with an active SAM registration may submit quotes. Proposals must be submitted via email as three separate attachments—technical, price, and certifications—in Word, Excel, or PDF format, with identifying information limited to the first page only. The evaluation will follow a best value tradeoff approach where technical capability, including past performance and quality control planning, is more important than price, though all proposals must pass a mandatory “Acceptable or Neutral” past performance gate to remain eligible. Payment is monthly, 30 days in arrears, and must be submitted through the Invoice Processing Platform. Contractors must comply with USDA PIV policies, including maintaining a workforce eligible for USDA LincPass access, and are bound by strict anti-discrimination and DEI compliance clauses prohibiting any program or policy that violates Title VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act. Additional required clauses include whistleblower protections, prohibitions on internal confidentiality agreements, anti-trafficking measures, accelerated payments to small business subcontractors, and security exclusions. The contract also incorporates labor standards under 52.222-41 and requires strict adherence to reporting and audit timelines, with failure to address audit deficiencies potentially leading to contract termination. All submissions are due by August 25, 20
USDA Forest Service

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