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This Solicitation opportunity from Department Of Homeland Security was posted on May 21, 2025. The submission period has ended. Browse the details below for market research, or find similar active opportunities.

Level II Armed Guards Services - USVI

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NAICS: 561612
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Construction Safety Services IDIQThe Port of Seattle has established a Construction Safety Services Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract to proactively manage safety across its construction projects, ensuring operations remain uninterrupted while upholding the highest safety standards. This initiative responds to evolving legal liabilities and heightened court expectations that place greater responsibility on owners to guarantee safe work environments. The program is designed to monitor, reinforce, and continuously improve safety practices at construction sites under the Port’s jurisdiction, addressing the complexities of working in a busy port environment where safety failures can disrupt critical infrastructure and commerce. The IDIQ structure allows for flexible, scalable engagement with qualified service providers to meet dynamic project demands. The contract is managed by the Port of Seattle’s Construction Management division, with primary contact Carol Hassard and Project Manager Ann Davidson overseeing administration and execution. The NAICS code 561612 indicates a focus on security and safety services, underscoring the specialized nature of the support required. Although no set-aside details or solicitation number are listed, the forecast posting date of July 4, 2026, signals advanced planning for future awards. The contract will be executed at various locations across the Port’s operational area, with all safety efforts aligned to prevent incidents, comply with emerging regulatory standards, and foster a culture of accountability and proactive risk mitigation throughout the construction lifecycle.
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about 10 hours ago

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This contract involves FEMA's requirement for Protective Service Officers (PSOs) to provide physical security at sites and facilities in the U.S. Virgin Islands related to disaster declaration DR-4340-VI (Hurricane Maria). The selected contractor must adhere to the Statement of Work, ensuring the safety of federal employees, visitors, and property during emergencies. Offerors are required to register with the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit non-pricing documentation by the solicitation deadline. The evaluation process will consider price, technical capability, past performance, and local presence, with a focus on best value. The contract is set aside for small businesses under the SBA's total small business set-aside program, and only companies primarily operating in the USVI are eligible to bid. The solicitation emphasizes the importance of compliance with various FAR clauses, including representations regarding responsibility, telecommunications equipment, and disaster area set-asides. Offerors must submit detailed technical proposals, financial capability information, and certifications, including wage determinations and representations related to emergency areas. The contract may include options to extend services for up to six months, with pricing evaluated to ensure fairness and reasonableness. The performance location is in Christiansted, VI, with the contract managed by FEMA's Region 2 office, and interested parties can contact the designated FEMA representatives for further details.

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Agency

Department Of Homeland Security → Region 2View Agency

NAICS

561612 - Security Guards and Patrol Services View NAICS

Place of Performance

Christiansted, VI, 00820, USA

Set-Aside

SBA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → Region 2
Contacts2 people available
OfficeNew York, NY, 10007, USA
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Department Of Homeland Security → Region 2
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Office AddressNew York, NY, 10007, USA
Contacts
Brenda L. Cruz Rodriguez
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) uses contracted Protective Service Officers (PSO) to safeguard federal employees, visitors and property at both temporary and fixed facilities during disaster and emergency declarations.This requirement is for contracted PSOs to provide physical security at all sites and facilities related to disaster declaration DR-4340-VI (Hurricane Maria) encompassing the U.S. Territory that conforms the USVI. The contractor shall provide Protective Service Officers in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW). SAM Requirement - This solicitation requires registration with the System for Award Management (SAM) at the time an offer or quotation is submitted, excluding the exceptions outlined in FAR 4.1102(a). Registration information can be found at www.sam.gov. Supplemental Information - Offeror must provide any required, NON-PRICING responses (e.g. technical proposal, representations and certifications, etc.) so that they are received no later than the closing date and time for this solicitation. Evaluation of Offers - The Government will evaluate quotes received in accordance with FAR 13.106-2, Evaluation of Quotations or Offers. A best value determination will be considered using the following factors: Price, Technical Capability, Local Area Set-Aside, and Past Performance, not necessarily in that order. The Government will evaluate offers for award purposes by adding the total price for all options to the total price for the basic requirement. To account for the option period possible under 52.217-8 (maximum of six months), Options to Extend Services, the Government will evaluate the option to extend services by adding six months of the offeror�s total price. This amount will be the total evaluated price. The Government may choose to exercise the Option to Extend Services at the end of any performance period (base or option periods). Prices for the base and option periods, including the 6- month option available under FAR 52.217-8, will be evaluated to ensure that they are fair and reasonable for performance of the requirements established in the solicitation and as proposed in the technical submission. The price for the effort associated with FAR 52.217-8 will not be included in the total awarded value at contract award. If, at the end of the contract�s/order�s period of performance (the end of the base period or any option period) and within the time period established in the clause, the Government chooses to exercise this option, the pricing will be pursuant to the rates specified in the contract for the preceding performance period. Stafford Act: Local Vendors During a Disaster - PROPOSALS WILL ONLY BE CONSIDERED FROM COMPANIES RESIDING OR DOING BUSINESS PRIMARILY IN THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS. Potential offerors must meet the requirements for FAR 52.226-3, FAR 52.226-4 and, FAR 52.226-5 and be operating within the United States Virgin Islands, which will be verified upon selection for award or otherwise will be determined ineligible for award. Local Vendor determination will be based on SAM Registration as defined by FAR 52.226-3(c). If the offeror does not meet representation criteria per FAR 52.226-3(c), the offeror shall furnish documentation to support its representation IAW FAR 52.226-3(c). Notice to Offerors Statement of Contractor Assurance - By submitting this offer, the offeror certifies that, at the time of submission, they have adequate financial resources to perform the contract; they have the capability to comply with the required or proposed delivery or performance schedule; and otherwise meet or exceed the general standards required by FAR 9.104-1. The offeror shall disclose any filings for bankruptcy, fines levied by governmental agencies, or legal proceeding against any participating organization, employees, corporate officer, or entity that might have a material effect on the proposer�s ability to implement the proposed project, as required by FAR [52.209-5 or 52.212-3(h)*], Certification Regarding Responsibility Matters. Instructions for Submitting Contractor Assurance Information The offeror shall submit information supporting this certification to the CO at the time proposals are due. This submission will only be reviewed by the CO in making a determination of responsibility. This information will not be reviewed as part of a technical evaluation and will not count against page limits for technical proposals. At a minimum, offerors shall include: 1) the offeror�s delivery plans, including, but not limited to, any agreements and/or arrangements with suppliers, providing as much detail necessary to explain how the statement of work will be accomplished within this working relationship; 2) a description of the offeror�s ability to adequately meet the financial demands of the requirement, including current relationships with lending and/or financial institutions or equity sources which have demonstrated interest in providing financing for the proposed project; and 3) at the offeror�s discretion, any additional information the offeror believes supports the above certification and will assist the CO in making the determination of responsibility for the offeror and its subcontractors. Supplemental Information: Attachment 1 - Statement of Work must be read and understood. Attachment 2 - Notice to Offerors must be read, completed, signed, and submitted with the offer. Attachment 3 - FAR Clause 52.204-24 Representation Regarding Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment must be read, completed, signed, and submitted with the offer. Attachment 4 - FAR Clause 52.204-26 Covered Telecommunications Equipment or Services-Representation must be read, signed, and attached with the offer. Attachment 5 - FAR Clause 52.226-3 Disaster or Emergency Area Representation and FAR Clause 52.226-4 Notice of Disaster or Emergency Area Set-Aside must be read, completed, signed, and submitted with the offer. Attachment 6 - Wage Determinations 2015-5715 Rev. 22 (05.21.25) must be read and understood. Attachment 7 - Technical Evaluation Plan must be read and understood. An offer is technically acceptable if its technical capabilities conform to the Government's Statement of Work as applicable. Offerors understand that all offers received are evaluated by price; however, pursuant to applicable acquisition regulations and/or departmental guidelines, the government may use criteria other than price to evaluate offers. Accordingly, please note that an award will be made to the responsible offeror whose offer conforming to the solicitation will be most advantageous to the government on the basis of price, technical capability, local area set-aside, and past performance, not necessarily in that order. Attachment 8 - USVI FEMA Locations See Attachments for complete RFP and Supplemental Information.