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Notification of Consolidation of Contract Requirements

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DJF-22-2100-PR-0002138Federal

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The Government plans to consolidate two existing contracts related to building operations and maintenance, currently held separately by a large business and a small business, into a single contract. This new consolidated contract will be set aside exclusively for small businesses, thereby supporting and promoting small business participation in federal contracting. The decision to consolidate is based on an evaluation that this approach is in the best interest of the Government and aligns with the requirements outlined in FAR 7.107. The Government has determined that the advantages of consolidation significantly outweigh any potential benefits of maintaining separate contracts. The consolidation effort reflects a strategic move by the Department of Justice's Federal Bureau of Investigation to streamline contract management and improve efficiency while fostering small business involvement. The solicitation for the consolidated contract was posted on June 23, 2022, under the solicitation number DJF-22-2100-PR-0002138, titled "Notification of Consolidation of Contract Requirements." This action underscores the Government’s commitment to both operational effectiveness and supporting small business enterprises within the federal procurement landscape.

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Government consolidates two contracts into one, set aside exclusively for small businesses, enhancing efficiency.

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Department Of Justice → Federal Bureau Of InvestigationView Agency

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Federal Bureau Of Investigation
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The Government intends to consolidate two contracts for building O&M, DJF-17-1200-G-0005435, performed by a large business and 15F06718F0006505 performed by a small business. The consolidated effort will be solicited as small business set-aside. The consolidation of the two identified contracts is in the best interest of the Government and advocates for small business. This consolidation meets the requirements of FAR 7.107 and the benefits of the consolidated acquisition would substantially exceed the benefits that would be derived from an alternative approach. Therefore, the Government found that consolidation is necessary and justified.

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