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KNUCKLES-WILLIAMS CONTRACTING, INC.

UEI: JHRWDW21JMF7CAGE: 84BV0

KNUCKLES-WILLIAMS CONTRACTING, INC. is a federal contractor, registered under UEI JHRWDW21JMF7 and CAGE code 84BV0. It has been awarded $34,994,472 across 19 federal contracts. Primary work spans Commercial and Institutional Building Construction and Other NAICS codes (2 codes, <0.5% each). Top awarding agencies include FA4497 436 Cons Lgc, Department Of Defense, and General Services Administration.

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Registration and classification details

Registration

UEI Code

JHRWDW21JMF7

CAGE Code

84BV0

Entity Structure

Corporate Entity (Not Tax Exempt)

Established

N/A

Business Classifications

272X8WA2HQOY

NAICS Codes

221122Electric Power Distribution
221330Steam and Air-Conditioning Supply
236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction(Primary)
238210Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
238220Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
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Federal Contracting Overview

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

AI Capability Profile

KNUCKLES-WILLIAMS CONTRACTING, INC. specializes in commercial and institutional building construction with deep expertise in mission-critical facility upgrades for defense installations. The contractor delivers comprehensive interior and exterior repairs, electrical system modernization, and infrast...

KNUCKLES-WILLIAMS CONTRACTING, INC. specializes in commercial and institutional building construction with deep expertise in mission-critical facility upgrades for defense installations. The contractor delivers comprehensive interior and exterior repairs, electrical system modernization, and infrastructure rehabilitation—including medium-voltage substation testing, gas switch replacements, and office suite renovations—ensuring operational continuity and regulatory compliance in high-security environments. Their technical proficiency spans electrical systems up to 69kV, building automation integration, crisis-response construction, and precision retrofitting of sensitive government facilities, with a demonstrated ability to execute complex, time-sensitive projects under stringent DoD safety and security protocols. The company maintains a consistent and trusted relationship with the Department of Defense, delivering construction and renovation services across naval, air, and ground installations. Their work supports base readiness through rapid-response repairs, energy infrastructure upgrades, and facility modernization initiatives that align with CNIC and NAVSEA standards. Each project reflects a disciplined approach to military construction requirements, including adherence to UFC guidelines, environmental controls, and security-sensitive workspace design. Focused exclusively on NAICS 236220, KNUCKLES-WILLIAMS positions itself as a niche provider of institutional construction services tailored to federal defense facilities. They specialize in high-utilization, mission-essential buildings requiring minimal downtime, with experience in retrofitting aging infrastructure while maintaining operational integrity—serving as a reliable partner for naval bases, command centers, and support facilities requiring precision construction under operational constraints. As a Women-Owned Small Business and Woman-Owned Business certified entity based in Brookeville, Maryland, the company leverages its small business status to deliver agile, responsive service to federal clients. Their geographic proximity to key DoD hubs enhances mobilization speed and on-site coordination, reinforcing their reputation as a dependable, certified contractor in the defense construction sector.

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Award Analytics & Distribution

Awards by Agency
FA4497 436 Cons Lgc$25.0M71.4%
Department Of Defense$9.7M27.8%
General Services Administration$254.2K0.7%
Other agencies (1 agencies, <0.5% each)$11.1K0%
Awards by NAICS
236220 - Commercial and Institutional Building Construction$34.9M99.9%
Others - Other NAICS codes (2 codes, <0.5% each)$48.8K0.1%
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NAICS: 236220
New
NJCC Bathroom Renovations for Buildings 17 & 18
Solicitation # njcc-bathroom-renovations-buildings-17-18
The Northlands Job Corps Center is seeking bids for a firm fixed price subcontract to perform comprehensive bathroom renovations in two dormitory buildings located in Vergennes, Vermont. The project involves the complete renovation of four bathroom areas in Building 17, totaling approximately 944 square feet, and five bathroom areas in Building 18, totaling approximately 1,260 square feet. The scope of work includes the demolition of existing fixtures and the installation of institutional-grade shower pans, vitreous China toilets, high-pressure plastic laminate countertops, porcelain floor tiles, and LED vanity lighting. All work must comply with ADA, OSHA, and applicable building, plumbing, and electrical codes, including the National Electrical Code and NFPA Standard No. 101. To be considered for award, bidders must provide a completed bid sheet, a detailed cost breakdown separating materials and labor, and a project schedule. Bidders may submit a unified proposal for both buildings or standalone bids for each, though renovations must be sequenced one building at a time to maintain center operations. Requirements include active SAM.gov registration, a Unique Entity ID, and current Vermont state professional licensing. Depending on the contract value, performance and payment bonds may be required for projects exceeding 35,000 dollars. The award is not based solely on the lowest bid, as ETR serves as the sole judge for selection. Payment terms are net 30 days following the submission of a proper invoice and a signed punch list.
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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
Z1DA-- Halls and Walls (SECVA) - Construction Project Number 540-26-110
Solicitation # 36C24526B0003
The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting bids for a firm fixed-price construction contract at the Louis A. Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia, under Project Number 540-26-110, known as the Halls and Walls Construction Project. This project requires the complete demolition and renovation of finishes in two distinct areas of the facility, including full replacement of flooring, resilient cove base, stainless steel corner guards, handrails, wall protection systems, wall finishes, and painting. The contract will be awarded as a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) set-aside under NAICS code 236220, with a small business size standard of $45 million in annual receipts over the past three years. The estimated contract value ranges between $500,000 and $1,000,000, and the performance period is 360 calendar days beginning with the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. All bids must be submitted electronically via SAM.gov by the deadline of July 9, 2026, at 3:00 PM Eastern Time, and hard copies will not be accepted. Bidders are required to be registered in SAM.gov with completed Representations and Certifications, actively registered in the SBA’s Small Business Certification Database, and enrolled in the Vets4212 program. The solicitation is conducted under FAR Part 14 as an Invitation for Bids, with award based on the lowest priced technically acceptable offer. A mandatory pre-bid site visit will be held at the medical center, with details provided in official amendments. All updates, amendments, drawings, specifications, and site visit minutes will be posted exclusively on SAM.gov, and bidders are solely responsible for monitoring these updates. No contract clauses, evaluation factors beyond LPTA, special requirements, or detailed line-item pricing information are included in the available documentation, and no specific payment, invoicing, or inspection protocols are detailed beyond standard government construction practices. The contracting officer, Rebecca Besten, is the sole point of contact for all inquiries, and questions must be submitted in writing via email.
245-NETWORK Contract Office 5 (36C245)

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
Single Award Construction Contract (SACC) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)s
Solicitation # 70CMSW26R00000012
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), under the Department of Homeland Security, is soliciting offers for a Single Award Construction Contract (SACC) Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) vehicle to support mission-critical facility needs at its owned Service Processing Centers (SPCs) across the continental United States and overseas. This contract is restricted to large businesses only, with the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code 236220, and will result in a five-year performance period beginning September 30, 2026. The IDIQ will enable ICE to issue Firm-Fixed Price (FFP) task orders for a broad scope of construction services including new building construction, renovation, repair, demolition, and design-build solutions for detention dormitories, administrative facilities, medical clinics, training centers, and infrastructure systems. The contract ceiling is $20 million, with a guaranteed minimum obligation of $1,000 per award, and up to nine contracts may be awarded, though no single offeror may receive more than two. The solicitation closed on August 14, 2026, and award is anticipated by September 25, 2026, with no phase-in period. Performance will occur onsite at designated SPC locations, including but not limited to Aguadilla, Batavia, El Centro, El Paso, Florence, Krome, St. Thomas, and Port Isabel, as well as other sites such as Guantanamo Bay and Huntsville. Contractors must meet stringent qualification thresholds with a binary pass/fail evaluation for EMR reports and bonding capacity—failures in either eliminate proposals automatically. Past performance is evaluated on a five-tier adjective scale and carries significant weight, followed by the management plan and small business subcontracting plan, each assessed as acceptable or unacceptable. Price is evaluated for fairness and reasonableness under FAR 15.404-1 and is equal in importance to the combined technical factors. Awards will be made through a performance-price tradeoff, not Lowest Price Technically Acceptable. Proposals must be submitted electronically in three volumes with strict formatting rules: 12-point Times New Roman, single-spaced, one-inch margins, and page limits strictly enforced. Key personnel—including Contract Manager, Project Manager, Quality Control Manager, Site Superintendent, Safety Officer, Lead Architect/Engineer, and Construction Inspector—require written approval for replacement. All personnel must be U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents with
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