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Adhesives, Sealants, and Insulation Supply

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The contract is for the supply of MIL-spec adhesives including CP-10, CP-52, and CP-76, along with sealants and low-VOC insulation materials designed for indoor applications, all of which must comply with military specifications, environmental regulations, and HVAC standards. These materials are intended for use in facilities governed by stringent performance and safety requirements, ensuring durability, safety, and compliance with federal and industry benchmarks. The procurement is issued as a subcontract under a Total Small Business Set-Aside, restricting participation exclusively to small businesses as defined by the SBA, and is classified under NAICS code 325510 for chemical manufacturing. The solicitation was posted on July 8, 2026, with a response deadline of July 31, 2026, at 7:00 PM. Performance of the contract is to be carried out at a designated location in Farmington, Minnesota, with a ZIP code of 55024. The contracting activity is managed by the 697DCK Regional Acquisitions Services under the Department of Transportation, though no specific point of contact or office address details are provided. All proposals must meet the technical specifications for compliance with military and environmental standards and be submitted through the designated federal procurement portal.

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Small business subcontract for MIL-spec adhesives, sealants, and low-VOC insulation to be delivered in Farmington, MN by July 31, 2026.

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Department Of Transportation → 697DCK Regional Acquisitions SvcsView Agency

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325510 - Paint and Coating ManufacturingView NAICS

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Farmington, MN, 55024, USA

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Supply of MIL-spec adhesives (CP-10, CP-52, CP-76), sealants, and low-VOC insulation materials compliant with military, environmental, and HVAC standards for indoor use.

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