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Multiple Awards Washington DC USA

UEI: SLED_69A3C21F6E6E07D9

Multiple Awards Washington DC USA is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_69A3C21F6E6E07D9. It has been awarded $953,115,650 across 6 federal contracts. Primary work spans Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing and Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation. Top awarding agencies include Acquisitions - Aqm Momentum and Pbs Regulated Utility Procurement Division.

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SLED_69A3C21F6E6E07D9

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Awards by Agency
Acquisitions - Aqm Momentum$700.0M73.4%
Pbs Regulated Utility Procurement Division$253.1M26.6%
Awards by NAICS
336110 - Automobile and Light Duty Motor Vehicle Manufacturing$700.0M73.4%
221112 - Fossil Fuel Electric Power Generation$253.1M26.6%
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NAICS: 561710
New
Federal
Integrated Pest Management
Solicitation # 19AQMM26R0370
The U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations is soliciting proposals for an Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to provide Integrated Pest Management services across its overseas facilities, with a base year and four optional one-year periods. The solicitation, numbered 19AQMM26R0370, is a Small Business Set Aside, open only to small business concerns, and requires all proposals to be submitted electronically by noon EST on September 4, 2026, to huntt@state.gov. Proposals must be organized into two volumes: a Price Proposal detailing all fixed-price and reimbursable line items for the base year and four option years, and a Technical Proposal addressing Company Background & Relevant Experience, Key Personnel qualifications, and Past Performance, with technical merit prioritized over cost in award determination. The contract requires the provision of a full-time Board-Certified Entomologist and an Associate Certified Entomologist, each meeting stringent education, certification, and experience criteria, along with administrative support and travel services. Contractors must comply with stringent security protocols, including obtaining a DSS Secret facility clearance, ensuring all personnel have Secret security clearances prior to overseas deployment, submitting Country Clearance Requests 14 business days in advance, and adhering to the Security Classification Guide for Design and Construction of Overseas Facilities. All materials must be handled in accordance with NISPOM and marked appropriately, with violations potentially leading to contract termination. Work must meet EPA and OSHA standards and align with Department of State IPM program guidelines under 15 FAM 957.2, including conducting training seminars, remote consultation, on-site assessments, educational content development, and review of overseas SOWs. Contractors must be qualified in international shipping of hazardous materials per IATA regulations, and all invoices must be submitted via the IPP portal, with foreign payments requiring form GFS-FO-CLM-089. The contract includes fixed-price CLINs for labor, materials, and shipping, plus a reimbursable air fare line, with an estimated value ranging from $194,400 to $972,000 over five years. All personnel must be covered under the Defense Base Act, with reimbursement for premiums, and contractors are fully liable for any costs arising from the unauthorized release of classified or sensitive information, with indemnification obligations extending beyond contract termination.
Acquisitions - Aqm Momentum

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NAICS: 561730
New
Federal
Landscaping/Grounds Services - US Embassy Kingston
Solicitation # 19AQMM26R0340
The U.S. Department of State, through its Acquisitions - AQM Momentum office, is soliciting bids for comprehensive landscaping and grounds maintenance services at the U.S. Embassy Compound in Kingston, Jamaica, and Colin Powell Plaza under solicitation number 19AQMM26R0340. This contract is a Small Business Set-Aside with a NAICS code of 561730 and is structured as a firm-fixed-price arrangement with a 12-month base period and four additional 12-month option periods, potentially extending performance to five years. The total estimated value of the contract, including all options, is up to $50,000, with each year—base and options—funded at a lump sum of $10,000 that bundles both landscaping services and DBA insurance. Work must be performed Monday through Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding U.S. and Jamaican holidays, with all services delivered on-site at the embassy compound and plaza. The contractor is responsible for all labor, materials, equipment, and management required to maintain lawns, gardens, walkways, parking areas, sports courts, swimming pools, fish ponds, and trash zones to strict performance standards, including grass height between 4–6 cm, daily debris removal, weekly irrigation checks, monthly pruning, and annual tree trimming. The contract imposes significant operational, security, and administrative obligations. Contractors must submit a transition plan within 10 days of award and a grounds maintenance plan, personnel list, and quality control plan within 30 days. All proposed staff must be immediately available to minimize transition risk, and key personnel must demonstrate relevant experience. Strict security protocols require submission of police clearance reports not older than three months at award, with bi-annual re-vetting throughout the contract term. U.S. citizens and third-country nationals must hold MRPT certification, while local nationals require RSO vetting. Approved personnel must wear issued U.S. Government ID cards at all times while on-site and return them upon departure. Overtime is prohibited without prior written approval from the Contracting Officer’s Representative or the Contracting Officer, depending on hours, and no additional funding is available without formal modification. Insurance requirements are mandated under FAR 52.228-3, -4, and -5, with policies naming the Department of State as additional insured and meeting minimum coverage standards as required by local law. The government retains
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