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Kenneling & Dog Walking Services - Newark, NJ 07114

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70B03C26Q00000205Federal

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The contract covers kenneling and dog walking services for up to thirty canines at the US Customs and Border Protection facility located at Newark Liberty International Airport, Terminal B, in Newark, New Jersey. The number of canines to be serviced may vary between zero and thirty based on operational needs and emergency requirements, with the service location required to be within twenty-five miles or forty-five minutes travel time from the work site. The solicitation is issued under number 70B03C26Q00000205 and is set aside exclusively for small businesses as defined by the SBA, with the NAICS code 812910 indicating the scope is related to animal care services. The opportunity was posted on July 16, 2026, with responses due by July 23, 2026, and the contracting office is part of the Department of Homeland Security’s Procurement Directorate Contracting Division based in Washington, DC. All inquiries and submissions must be directed to Shelly A. Julien, the primary point of contact, via email or phone provided, and bidders are expected to review the attached Statement of Work and Request for Quote for full technical and administrative requirements.

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Kenneling and dog walking for up to 30 canines at Newark Airport, small business set-aside, due July 23, 2026

Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Procurement Directorate Contracting DivisionView Agency

NAICS

812910 - Pet Care (except Veterinary) ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Newark, NJ, 07114, USA

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SBA

Documents

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CUS18+-+Request+for+Quotation+%28SF18%29.pdf

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Statement+of+Work+-+PR20158600.pdf

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Kennel+Price+Quote+Form+%28KPQF%29.doc

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Wage Determination 2015-4195 Rev 32 for New Jersey Monmouth and Ocean Counties

PDFwage-determination

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Procurement Directorate Contracting Division
Contacts1 person available
OfficeWASHINGTON, DC, 20229, USA
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Office AddressWASHINGTON, DC, 20229, USA
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Canine Enforcement Program, Customs & Border Protection at the location.  The number of canines to be kenned will be 0-30 dogs.  The number of canines is subject to change according to the demands of their service and/or emergency situations. Site destination shall be located no more than twenty-five (25) miles or no more than forty-five (45) minutes travel time. The canines’ work address is as follows:


US Customs and Border Protection, Newark Liberty International Airport, Terminal B, Newark, NJ 07114


*Please review attached Statement of Work and Request for Quote documents.

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