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NAICS Code· 712120

Historical Sites

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the preservation and exhibition of sites, buildings, forts, or communities that describe events or persons of particular historical interest. Archeological sites, battlefields, historical ships, and pioneer villages are included in this industry. Show more

NAICS 712120 – Historical Sites encompasses the preservation, restoration, interpretation, and management of culturally significant historic properties, including battlefields, forts, archaeological sites, and heritage landmarks. This sector supports federal efforts to comply with the National Historic Preservation Act and related environmental and cultural resource statutes.

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NAICS code 712120 covers Historical Sites. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the preservation and exhibition of sites, buildings, forts, or communities that describe events or persons of particular historical interest. Archeological sites, battlefields, historical ships, and pioneer villages are included in this industry.

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NAICS: 712120
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9/11 Memorial Act GrantThe 9/11 Memorial Act Grant Program, administered by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior, provides competitive grants to support the operation, security, maintenance, preservation, and public accessibility of on-site memorials commemorating the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Eligible memorials, referred to as covered memorials, must be located at the attack sites and offer free admission to active and retired military personnel, registered first responders to the attacks, and family members of victims, in addition to providing free public admission at least once per week. The program aims to ensure these memorials remain safe, accessible, and educational for future generations, with a specific focus on increasing visitation by economically disadvantaged populations. Funding is limited to a total program appropriation of $4 million, with individual awards ranging from $100,000 to $4 million, and an estimated 1 to 3 awards anticipated. Applicants must demonstrate a 1:1 cost share, adhere to strict budget realism, and show measurable outcomes in security, maintenance, preservation, and public education. All applicants must be registered in SAM.gov with a Unique Entity Identifier and must submit applications through Grants.gov prior to the August 5, 2026 deadline. A mandatory initial review screens for eligibility and responsiveness, eliminating non-compliant applications before merit-based evaluation. Evaluation is based on four equally weighted criteria—Project Need, Project Budget, Project Impact on Operation Security and Maintenance, and Project Impact on Preservation and Education—each scored on a 0–10 point scale using standardized descriptors. Budgets must reflect reasonable costs, low indirect expenses, and firm financial commitments, with preference given to applicants with lower indirect cost rates when all other factors are equal. Risk assessments under 2 CFR 200.206 will be conducted on all applicants, examining financial integrity, past performance, and administrative capacity, with additional SAM.gov reviews required for awards exceeding $350,000. Compliance with federal regulations is strict and includes adherence to 2 CFR 200.329 for performance reporting using the SF-425, mandatory disclosure of conflicts of interest under 2 CFR 1402.112 and 200.113, and reporting of any issues that materially impair award objectives. Applicants must also comply with lobbying disclosure requirements via SF-LLL if requesting over $100,000, submit
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NAICS: 712120
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Historic African American Cemetery and Graves Fund (AACGF) Grant OpportunityThe Historic African American Cemetery and Graves Fund provides state funding through the Virginia Department of Historic Resources to support the care, documentation, and preservation of African American cemeteries and graves established before 1948 across the Commonwealth. This grant program is designed to assist with both routine maintenance and significant preservation projects, ensuring these culturally significant sites are respectfully maintained and recognized as vital parts of Virginia’s history. Eligible applicants can seek financial support for activities that promote long-term stewardship, including site cleanup, monument restoration, archival research, and community education initiatives. The solicitation for this grant opportunity, identified as RFA-123559, was posted on July 1, 2026, with a final deadline for submissions set for May 31, 2027. The program is administered by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and is open to entities operating within the state. All work funded under this program must take place within Virginia. Interested parties should direct inquiries to Kelley Kapsak at the provided contact information and access additional details through the official vendor portal link. There are no set-asides specified for this opportunity, and it is available to eligible SLED organizations aligned with the program’s mission to honor and preserve these historic burial grounds.
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Operation and Interpretation of Mill Springs Mill - KentuckyThe contract requires a total small business to provide comprehensive milling and interpretive services at Mill Springs Mill in Wayne County, Kentucky, operating under NAICS code 712120 and product service code M1JA. The scope includes furnishing all labor, equipment, fuel, transportation, tools, supplies, and insurance necessary to operate the historic grist mill for public viewing, conduct corn grinding demonstrations at 2:00 PM Eastern Time on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and deliver interpretive services explaining the mill’s history, operation, and ongoing preservation efforts—both at the mill site and at alternate locations when required. The contract is structured as a firm-fixed-price service agreement with a base year from May 22 to September 15, 2026, and three optional one-year extensions covering the 2027 through 2029 seasons, with a total potential contract duration not to exceed four years. Performance is tied to a specific calendar of operational days, and the contractor must ensure the mill is staffed and operational on scheduled days, with operators requiring proven proficiency in milling mechanics and public interaction skills. All quotations must be submitted electronically to the designated contracting officials by the revised deadline of June 24, 2026, at 11:00 AM Central Time, following a series of amendments that progressively extended the original submission date from May 27 to June 24. Offerors must be active and registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), with current Unique Entity Identifier, CAGE code, and Tax Identification Number on file, and must complete mandatory representations and certifications either online in SAM or directly with their proposal. Security compliance is stringent, requiring contractor personnel to undergo Department of Defense and Army security training within 30 days of award, pass NCIC-III and Terrorist Screening Database vetting for unescorted access, and adhere to Force Protection, antiterrorism, and health protection protocols. Payment will be made monthly via Electronic Funds Transfer based on actual days worked, with processing times up to 45 days, and invoices must be mailed to a designated Kentucky address. Evaluation will prioritize experience in grinding mill operations, public relations, and mill stone dressing; past performance; and price, with price weighted equivalently to the combined importance of experience and past performance. Responsiveness and technical proficiency are pass/fail criteria; failure to demonstrate milling competence or responsibility disqualifies an offer. The contract includes far clauses related to small
W072 Endist Nashville

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NAICS: 712120
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SLCI26119 Historic Exhibit Advisory, Design, Production, Fabrication and Installation ServicesThe City of Salt Lake City is seeking qualified offerors through a Request for Proposals to provide comprehensive advisory, design, production, fabrication, and installation services for a museum-quality historic exhibit on the third floor of the historic Salt Lake City & County Building. The exhibit must deliver an inclusive narrative that equitably represents the diverse residents and experiences tied to both the building and the city’s history. All deliverables—including designs, materials, and installation methods—must be reviewed and approved by the City & County Building Conservation & Use Committee prior to final acceptance. The contract, awarded under NAICS code 712120, will be awarded as a single contract to the responsive and responsible offeror with the highest total evaluation score, with a contract term of one year and final installation expected by summer 2027. Proposals must be submitted electronically through the Utah Public Procurement Place (U3P) via Bonfire registration, and must adhere to strict formatting and submission requirements, including separate submissions for technical and cost responses, with no inclusion of pricing data in the technical sections. All costs must be fully inclusive of labor, materials, insurance, transportation, fuel, and related expenses, and submitted in U.S. dollars; the resulting contract is fixed and ineligible for price adjustments or additional funding. Offerors must comply with mandatory registrations including the State of Utah Business Registration, SAM.gov, and E-Verify, and are required to disclose any business certifications such as MBE, WBE, SBE, SDVBE, LBE, or Local Small Business status. Insurance coverage must be included in proposed pricing and must name Salt Lake City Corporation as an additional insured with specific notice-of-cancellation provisions. A formal sustainability plan addressing recycling, reuse, and waste reduction must be disclosed and attached if applicable, and environmentally friendly operational practices must be described. Offerors must identify all key personnel with resumes and demonstrate safeguards to ensure that any GenAI systems used do not adversely impact critical areas such as housing, employment, health care, or criminal justice. Proposals must respond point-by-point to all mandatory requirements and technical evaluation criteria with full narrative responses, and any exceptions to the City’s Sample Agreement must be submitted as a redlined Word document. Failure to meet minimum score thresholds of 236.0 points or to satisfy mandatory requirements will result in disqualification. All submissions become the property of the City and are subject to public disclosure under Utah’s Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA). The evaluation process prioritizes technical merit across
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FY2025 Historic Preservation Fund- African American Civil Rights- Preservation GrantsThe National Park Service is soliciting applications for FY2025 African American Civil Rights Preservation Grants under solicitation number P25AS00495 to support the physical preservation of historic sites tied to the African American civil rights movement from the transatlantic slave trade forward. Funding is provided through the Historic Preservation Fund with a total allocation of $24 million, and projects must align with the framework outlined in the NPS report Civil Rights in America, A Framework for Identifying Significant Sites. Eligible properties must be listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and only physical preservation activities such as architectural services, historic structure reports, preservation plans, and structural interventions are covered under this specific funding opportunity, distinct from separate solicitations for research and documentation. Applicants must be registered in SAM.gov and may not use federal salaries as cost share or for project expenses. All proposals must be submitted through Grants.gov by the deadline of July 14, 2026, and require a completed SF-424 series, a project narrative responding to specific merit review criteria, a detailed budget justification breaking down federal and matching costs in nine categories, and supporting project images. A letter of owner consent is mandatory if the applicant does not directly own the historic property. Budgetary compliance is strictly enforced with a hard cap of 25 percent on combined administrative and indirect costs across the entire project, including any match, and administrative costs are narrowly defined to include finance, accounting, auditing, budgeting, contracting, personnel administration, property management, legal services, general liability insurance, and depreciation. Applicants must have financial management systems in place compliant with 2 CFR 200.302 and must disclose whether they have a current single audit or annual financial statement on file with the Audit Clearinghouse. Federal funding overlap must be certified as non-existent across all activities, costs, or key personnel commitments. Consultant fees must be clearly itemized by flat or daily rate and estimated days, and principal personnel must be identified with their time allocation and compensation. The project abstract is limited to 4,000 characters using plain language for public posting on USASpending.gov, while individual merit review criteria responses are capped at 6,000 characters. The National Park Service serves as the point of contact, and no non-federal match is required, though administrative efficiency and adherence to cost limits are competitive factors in award decisions.
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FY2025 Historic Preservation Fund - Historically Black Colleges and Universities GrantsThe FY2025 Historic Preservation Fund - Historically Black Colleges and Universities Grants, solicited under P25AS00500 by the National Park Service under the Department of the Interior, provides funding to document, preserve, and stabilize historic structures on campuses of accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities that are listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, either individually or as contributing elements within a designated district. Projects must align with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation and meet major program selection criteria to be eligible. Eligible activities include preservation, stabilization, survey, nomination, and preservation planning for historic campus resources. Applicants must demonstrate eligibility through a National Register Eligibility Worksheet, providing either official listing status or a preliminary determination from a State or Tribal Historic Preservation Office. Entities lacking direct ownership of the historic resource must submit a Letter of Owner Consent covering application submission, proposed work, and execution of a preservation covenant or agreement. All applications must be submitted via Grants.gov by the July 28, 2026 deadline and require registration in the System for Award Management. Required attachments include a Project Narrative with responses to four merit review criteria, a Budget Narrative and Justification, Project Images, SF-424, SF-424A, and SF-424C forms, and evidence of federally negotiated or de minimis indirect cost rates. Administrative costs are allowable only if reasonable, allocable, and directly tied to overall management functions, and lower administrative overhead is considered a competitive advantage. Consultants must be selected through competitive procurement, with budgets detailing flat or daily rates and estimated days of service. Financial compliance is governed by 2 CFR 200.302, and applicants must disclose single audit status and certify no overlap in federal funding across activities, costs, or personnel time. Proposals are evaluated based on merit review criteria and administrative cost efficiency, with pass/fail gates for eligibility and technical standards. The NAICS code is 712120, and point of contact for inquiries is stlpg@nps.gov or 202-697-2035.
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FY2025 & FY2026 Historic Preservation Fund- History of Equal Rights- Preservation GrantsThe National Park Service is soliciting grant applications for the FY2025 and FY2026 History of Equal Rights Preservation Grants, funded through the Historic Preservation Fund, to support the preservation of historic sites tied to the American struggle for equal rights. Projects may include architectural services, historic structure reports, preservation planning, and physical restoration work such as HVAC and electrical system upgrades, window repairs, exterior painting, and signage installation. Grants do not require a non-Federal match and are awarded through a competitive process. Applicants must demonstrate that the historic resource is listed on the National Register of Historic Places or has a preliminary determination of eligibility from a State or Tribal Historic Preservation Office, and must submit supporting documentation including photos, maps, or inventory forms. A Letter of Owner Consent is mandatory if the applicant does not own the property, and must explicitly approve the application, proposed work, and any future preservation covenant. All applications must be submitted via Grants.gov by the deadline of July 21, 2026, and must include a Project Narrative, Budget Justification, Project Images, and National Register Eligibility Worksheet. Administrative and indirect costs are capped at 25% of the total project cost, and lower administrative costs are viewed as a competitive advantage. Budgets must itemize eligible, reasonable, and directly relevant costs, justify all expenses within the project narrative, and include either a federally-negotiated indirect cost rate or a De Minimis certification. Consultants must be selected through competitive procurement, and all financial management practices must comply with 2 CFR 200.302. Proposal responses are limited to 6,000 characters per merit review criterion and the project timeline, and applications must align with evaluation criteria outlined in the Notice of Funding Opportunity, though specific weighting is not disclosed in the public materials.
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