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Pork Roast Supply

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The contract entails the supply of frozen raw pork roasts that are vacuum-sealed and contain no added water or phosphates, with all deliveries required to occur within six months of the pork’s harvest to ensure freshness and compliance with quality standards. The product must meet strict specifications to maintain integrity and suitability for federal use, and the timing of delivery is a critical component of the requirements. This is a subcontract classified as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under the SBA program, intended exclusively for small businesses, with the NAICS code 311612 indicating classification within the meat processing industry. The contract is managed by the Department of Justice through its USP Hazelton office, with performance designated to occur in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, at the ZIP code 26525. The solicitation was posted on June 29, 2026, and is accessible via the SAM.gov portal for qualified small business contractors seeking to fulfill the delivery obligations under the terms specified.

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Supply of vacuum-sealed frozen raw pork roasts, no additives, delivered within six months of harvest, small business set-aside.

Agency

Department Of Justice → USP HazeltonView Agency

NAICS

311612 - Meat Processed from Carcasses View NAICS

Place of Performance

Bruceton Mills, WV, 26525, USA

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SBA

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → USP Hazelton
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Supply of frozen raw pork roasts, vacuum-sealed, with no added water or phosphates, delivered within 6 months of harvest.

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