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Residential Unit Make-Ready Services

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The contract involves providing comprehensive make-ready services for U.S. Government residential units located in Abu Dhabi, overseen by the U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi and the Department of State. The scope of work includes thorough cleaning, performing minor repairs, arranging furniture, and conducting systems checks to ensure that the units are fully prepared and suitable for immediate occupancy. These services aim to deliver move-in ready residences that meet government standards and occupant needs. This subcontract falls under the NAICS code 236118, which typically pertains to residential building construction or related services. Although specific details such as solicitation number, set-aside status, or point of contact are not provided, the contract posting date is May 22, 2026. The work is designated for performance within Abu Dhabi, aligning with the Embassy’s requirements for maintaining high-quality living accommodations for U.S. personnel.

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Provide make-ready services for U.S. Embassy Abu Dhabi residential units, including cleaning, repairs, and furniture arrangement.

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Department Of State → US Embassy Abu Dhabi

NAICS

236118 - Residential Remodelers View NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Abu Dhabi
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Department Of State → US Embassy Abu Dhabi
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Comprehensive preparation of U.S. Government residential units in Abu Dhabi for occupancy, including cleaning, minor repairs, furniture arrangement, and systems checks to ensure move-in readiness.

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