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Smart Elevators

UEI: SLED_5C7E58F425D4C849

Smart Elevators is a federal contractor, registered under UEI SLED_5C7E58F425D4C849. It has been awarded $12,225,177 across 2 federal contracts. Primary work spans Unknown NAICS and Other Building Equipment Contractors. Top awarding agencies include FACILITIES MANAGEMENT and Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic.

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SLED_5C7E58F425D4C849

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Smart Elevators specializes in the provision of comprehensive elevator maintenance services. Their technical expertise focuses on the upkeep and operational reliability of vertical transportation systems, including base-wide maintenance and regional service support. The company has experience suppo...

Smart Elevators specializes in the provision of comprehensive elevator maintenance services. Their technical expertise focuses on the upkeep and operational reliability of vertical transportation systems, including base-wide maintenance and regional service support. The company has experience supporting Facilities Management and Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic. Their work for these agencies involves executing elevator maintenance contracts, including specialized support for Naval Station Great Lakes. Their industry focus is centered on NAICS 238290, which encompasses other building equipment contractor services, specifically applied to the maintenance and repair of elevator systems. Based in Lombard, Illinois, the company has previously operated as an 8(a) certified entity for sole source government awards.

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Awards by Agency
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT$9.1M74.2%
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic$3.2M25.8%
Awards by NAICS
- Unknown NAICS$9.1M74.2%
238290 - Other Building Equipment Contractors$3.2M25.8%
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NAICS: 238290
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Door Repair Project
Solicitation # door-repair-project
The Door Repair Project is a subcontracting opportunity issued by Management & Training Corporation (MTC) for the Centennial Job Corps Center in Nampa, Idaho. The primary objective is to provide door repair services, specifically the installation of panic hardware on electrical room exit doors across six locations, including the administration/medical, cafeteria, men's and women's dormitories, recreation, and vocational areas. These repairs must ensure compliance with NEC 2023 110.26.C (3), with the cafeteria location requiring additional modification to ensure the door opens toward the egress. The solicitation is open to various small business set-asides, including SDB, WOSB, HUBZone, VOSB, and SDVOSB, under NAICS code 238290. The contract incorporates extensive federal regulations, including FAR clauses and Department of Labor requirements for records management, mandatory training, and privacy breach notifications. Contractors must adhere to strict insurance requirements, including general liability limits of 1 million dollars per occurrence and 3 million dollars aggregate, as well as worker's compensation and professional liability coverage. Compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act and Service Contract Labor Standards for prevailing wages is mandatory. MTC and the government maintain the right to inspect work at the contractor's premises, and final acceptance occurs after delivery at the designated point. All technical inquiries and contract changes must be coordinated through the authorized MTC Procurement Office.
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NAICS: 238220
New
Federal
FS-808, 810, 845, 1083 Replace HVAC Units
Solicitation # N4008526R0237
This solicitation, N4008526R0237, is a firm-fixed-price procurement under the MACC group ML-C00083 for the replacement of HVAC units across four buildings at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek – Fort Story in Virginia Beach, Virginia, specifically Buildings 808, 810, 845, and 1083. The work includes removing obsolete HVAC equipment and lighting fixtures, performing HVAC testing and balancing, making electrical modifications, and conducting incidental related tasks, all governed by Division 23 HVAC specifications and mandated by Attachment A (Specifications) and Attachment B (Drawings). The contract requires full compliance with prevailing wage rates under General Decision Number VA20260167 Mod 2, and all technicians must hold valid Section 608 certifications and EPA-approved credentials for handling ozone-depleting refrigerants. The entire scope must be completed within 225 calendar days after award, beginning from the task order award date, with an initial 15-day period reserved for distribution, bonding, and insurance approvals. The contract includes strict performance timelines and liquidated damages of $276.84 per calendar day for delays, and the contractor must establish a quality control system compliant with FAR 52.246-12 and submit a warranty management plan, baseline construction schedule within 30 days of award, and comprehensive operational and maintenance documentation including as-built drawings, start-up reports, and performance verification tests. All proposals must be submitted exclusively via the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment (PIEE) Solicitation Module in PDF format, with a courtesy copy emailed to the designated point of contact, and late submissions will not be accepted. The evaluation process is based solely on the lowest lump-sum price across four contract line items, with no other technical or past performance factors considered. Offerors must provide a bid guarantee bond of at least 20% of the offer price or $3,000,000, whichever is less, and upon award, must submit performance and payment bonds within ten days, along with proof of insurance meeting minimum thresholds for general liability, automobile, workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability coverage. All insurance policies must include endorsements protecting the government’s interest against cancellation or material change without thirty-day written notice. The contractor is responsible for compliance with environmental regulations governing waste disposal, including proper labeling and containment of PCBs, mercury-containing lamps, and universal waste under 4
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
REPLACE ELEVATOR, BLDG. 355, DAM NECK ANNEX VIRGINIA BEACH, VA
Solicitation # N4008525R0084
This contract involves the demolition and replacement of an existing freight elevator (Elevator No. 2) in Building 355 at Naval Air Station Oceana, Dam Neck Annex, specifically on the first floor adjacent to Classroom 118. The scope includes not only the elevator itself but also the associated equipment housed in the adjoining Elevator Machine Room 117, as well as the replacement of a 3-foot by 7-foot hollow metal door. Supporting electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and HVAC systems are also required to facilitate the elevator replacement, ensuring comprehensive integration of the new system within the existing infrastructure. The project is designated as a Small Business Set-Aside under the NAICS code 236220, emphasizing opportunities exclusively for contractors within this group, and is managed by the Department of Defense through the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mid-Atlantic. The solicitation was posted on August 26, 2025, with a very tight response deadline on the same day at 6:00 PM, indicating an urgent procurement process. The project is located in Virginia Beach, VA, with the primary work site at Dam Neck Annex. The contracting officer’s point of contact is Jessica Grosso, reachable via email or phone for inquiries. The wage requirements for this project are governed by the Wage Determination No. 2015-5419, Revision 28, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, which stipulates minimum wages and fringe benefits for workers in Colorado under the Service Contract Act, ensuring compliance with federal wage standards. Overall, this contract aims to upgrade essential building infrastructure through a targeted, small-business-focused procurement process, with strict adherence to wage and safety regulations.
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
ECI - P271, E-130J Main Operating & Training Base, Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, NC
Solicitation # N4008526R0262
The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command, Mid-Atlantic is issuing a sources sought notice to identify eligible small business firms for pre-construction and construction services at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. This Design-Bid-Build project will utilize the Early Contractor Involvement acquisition method and has an estimated magnitude of over 500 million dollars. The scope involves constructing a Main Operating Base and Fleet Replacement Squadron training campus, including a three-bay aircraft maintenance hangar, a training building, a Mobile Support Unit operational compound, a ground support equipment warehouse, and a security guard house. Additionally, the project requires the renovation of Building 244 and significant infrastructure improvements, such as road widening and utility upgrades. Interested small businesses, including SDVOSB, VOSB, HUB-Zone, 8(a), and WOSB firms, must submit a capabilities package by August 28, 2026. To be considered relevant, firms must demonstrate experience with projects completed within the last ten years that had a final construction cost of 250 million dollars or more. Required expertise includes the new construction of hangar and administrative buildings, administrative renovations, and experience working within secure compounds under ICD 705 standards. This notice is for market research purposes only to determine if a set-aside acquisition is in the government's best interest; it is not a formal request for proposals.
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
N4008526R0221, Design Bid Build - Steam and Condensate Repairs Vicinity of B690CP and B1163CP, Naval Station Newport, Newport, RI
Solicitation # N4008526R0221
This solicitation, RFP N4008526R0221, is issued by NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic for steam and condensate piping repairs located in the Coddington Point area of Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island, specifically near Building 690 at NAVSTA Headquarters and Building 1163 at the Commissary. The work falls under the Design-Bid-Build delivery method and is restricted to contractors holding one of the approved Multiple Award Construction Contracts (MACC) under N40085-21-D-0052 through N40085-21-D-0066, which include Benaka Inc., CCI Utility and Construction Services, LLC, Kunj Construction Corporation, Ocean Construction Services, PEM-Harkins Joint Venture, Tantara Corporation, and J&J Contractors, Inc. The project encompasses direct repairs to steam and condensate systems as well as any incidental work necessary to complete the task, all within the North Area of Responsibility covering several northeastern states. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, with proposals due by August 26, 2026, at 6:00 PM Eastern Time. No set-aside is being used, meaning all eligible MACC holders may respond. The North American Industry Classification System code for this procurement is 236220, indicating commercial and institutional building construction. Performance is required at Naval Station Newport, Rhode Island, with the contracting office based in Norfolk, Virginia. All inquiries and communications should be directed to Stefan Nassaney, the primary point of contact, reachable by phone at 401-841-4443 or email at stefan.nassaney@navy.mil. The complete solicitation details are available via the provided SAM.gov link.
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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NAICS: 236220
New
Federal
Repair BEQ G702/G703
Solicitation # N4008526R9050
This solicitation, identified as N4008526R9050, seeks proposals for the repair of BEQ G702 and G703 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, under a Small Business Set Aside with a NAICS code of 236220 for construction of buildings. Only contractors listed on the General Requirements cover page are eligible to submit bids. The work is structured as a fixed-price construction contract governed by a comprehensive basis of design covering architectural, civil, structural, fire protection, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, telecommunications, and interior scopes. The contract requires strict compliance with the latest codes and standards, and all materials must be delivered in original, undamaged manufacturer containers with proper labeling per MIL-STD-129. Specific storage protocols are mandated for insulation, plastic piping, and hazardous materials, including protection from moisture, heat, and off-gassing substances. Payment is subject to FAR 52.232-5 and FAR 52.232-27, with invoices required on NAVFAC Form 7300/30 and accompanied by QC Manager certification and the NAVFAC Form 4330/54 performance statement, all submitted within five calendar days of the invoice date. A detailed Schedule of Prices must be submitted to the Contracting Officer within ten days of award, and payment is contingent on its acceptance. Proposals are evaluated under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where technical acceptability is a mandatory pass/fail gate. Technical approaches must meet an Acceptable standard, and failure in any single technical factor renders the offer ineligible regardless of price. Proposals must address all ELINs from 0001 through 0023, including line items for unforeseen hazardous material removal—lead and asbestos—as well as soil, utility, and roofing replacements, landscaping, and formal partnering. Key personnel requirements include a full-time on-site superintendent with five years of relevant experience and an OSHA 30-hour certification. Contractors must provide insurance coverage per FAR 28.307-2 and state law requirements and comply with stringent safety standards including AWS Z49.1 for welding and equipment guarding. Bonding is required based on proposal value: no bonds for under $35K, a payment bond for $35K to $149K, and bid, payment, and performance bonds for $150K and
Navfacsyscom Mid-Atlantic

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