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Raw Poultry (Chicken) Supply

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The contract involves the supply of 9,000 pounds of raw poultry, most likely chicken, intended for institutional meal programs, with delivery required at a specified location in Atlanta, Georgia, zip code 30315. This is a subcontract classified as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under the Small Business Administration guidelines, meaning only small businesses as defined by the SBA are eligible to bid. The North American Industry Classification System code 311615 identifies the category as poultry processing, aligning the supplier's operations with the required food production and handling standards. The award is being managed by the Federal Correctional Institution in Atlanta, part of the Department of Justice, and the solicitation was posted on June 23, 2026, indicating the timeline for bids and fulfillment is set to begin shortly after. The contract does not list a specific point of contact, and the performance location does not provide a full street address, suggesting the delivery point may be coordinated directly with the facility upon award.

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9,000 pounds of poultry delivered to Atlanta, GA, for federal use under small business set-aside.

Agency

Department Of Justice → Fci AtlantaView Agency

NAICS

311615 - Poultry Processing View NAICS

Place of Performance

Atlanta, GA, 30315, USA

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SBA

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Fci Atlanta
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Supply of 9,000 pounds of raw poultry, likely chicken, for institutional meals.

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