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R10 RO: Facilities Support Services

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68HE0726R0020Federal

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The contract pertains to facilities support services for the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 10 office, located in Seattle, Washington. It is issued as a presolicitation under solicitation number 68HE0726R0020, with a response deadline set for June 1, 2026. The contract is designated as an 8(a) competed set aside, indicating that it is specifically targeted toward eligible small businesses participating in the SBA’s 8(a) Business Development program. The primary NAICS code for this opportunity is 561210, which corresponds to facilities support services. The solicitation is managed by the Region 7 Contracting Office, with the office itself based in Lenexa, Kansas. The contract aims to fulfill ongoing facility-related support requirements for EPA Region 10, ensuring operational efficiency and maintenance. For further inquiries, Brianna Biggs is listed as the primary point of contact. The opportunity is publicly available for review through the provided government contracting workspace link.

General Info

Facilities support services contract for EPA Region 10, 8(a) set aside, due June 1, 2026.

Agency

Environmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting OfficeView Agency

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

US Environmental Protection Agency, Seattle, WA, 98101, USA

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AgencyEnvironmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting Office
Contacts1 person available
OfficeLENEXA, KS, 66219, USA
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Environmental Protection Agency → Region 7 Contracting Office
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Office AddressLENEXA, KS, 66219, USA

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R10 RO: Facilities Support Services Contract to include daily provision of supplies, mail, shipping/receiving, scanning, and photocopying, mail delivery, light moving and general labor. Services shall also include minor equipment assembly and repair, road-ready preparation of fleet vehicles, property management support operations; and in-house graphics services for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10.

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