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NAICS Code· 812210

Funeral Homes and Funeral Services

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in preparing the dead for burial or interment and conducting funerals (i.e., providing facilities for wakes, arranging transportation for the dead, selling caskets and related merchandise). Funeral homes combined with crematories are included in this industry. Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 812210 – Funeral Homes and Funeral Services encompasses the provision of death care services, including funeral arrangements, embalming, cremation, burial coordination, memorial services, and related logistical and administrative support. This sector serves both civilian and federal populations, with government contracts typically arising from the need to honor and manage the final rites of deceased military personnel, veterans, federal employees, and dependents under the jurisdiction of the Department of Veterans Affairs and other federal entities.

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NAICS code 812210 covers Funeral Homes and Funeral Services. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in preparing the dead for burial or interment and conducting funerals (i.e., providing facilities for wakes, arranging transportation for the dead, selling caskets and related merchandise). Funeral homes combined with crematories are included in this industry. Cross-References.

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NAICS: 812210
Closed
Federal
Hanscom Air Force Base Mortuary Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA)The Hanscom Air Force Base Mortuary Services Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) is a total small business set-aside procurement under NAICS code 812210, managed by the Department of Defense through the FA2835 Aflcmc Hanscom Pzi office. The contract requires a qualified small business contractor to provide comprehensive mortuary services including the transportation, preparation, embalming, dressing, casketing, and interment of remains for eligible deceased military personnel, all in strict compliance with DoD and Air Force regulations including DAFI 34-160. The contractor must supply all personnel, equipment, facilities, transportation, and materials necessary for these services with the exception of Government-furnished property and services. Key requirements include mandatory state licensure as both a funeral director and embalmer, physical presence within 50 miles of Hanscom AFB in Massachusetts, and the establishment of appropriate refrigeration capabilities within 30 days of award. Services must be initiated no later than 12 hours after notification of remains pickup, and all operations must adhere to strict privacy, security, and safety protocols, including private, access-controlled embalming suites and compliance with OSHA standards, AFOSH guidelines, and federal regulations for regulated waste handling and medical supply packaging. The BPA has an ordering period from June 2026 through June 2031 with the possibility of unexercised options, and pricing is governed by a detailed pricelist covering specific line items such as remains transfer, embalming, casketing, cremation, and related logistics. Proposals must be submitted by June 30, 2026, and will be evaluated under a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) methodology, where technical acceptance is a mandatory pass/fail gate. To pass, offerors must demonstrate a complete, specific technical approach confirming their understanding of all PWS requirements, including qualifications, facility readiness, service timelines, and regulatory compliance such as adherence to ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015 standards for first-aid kits and FDA labeling of medical supplies. A Quality Control Plan must be submitted within 30 days of award, and the contractor is required to conduct a kickoff meeting within five business days of contract award. Payment will be made via Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card under mandatory electronic submission requirements, and all shipments require detailed documentation. Surveillance and performance reviews will be conducted quarterly by Government personnel,
FA2835 Aflcmc Hanscom Pzi

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24 days ago

CLOSED

10 days ago
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NAICS: 812210
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NOTICE OF AND REQUEST FOR EXEMPTION - MORGUE FACILITY USEThe County of Hawaii, through the Hawaii Police Department, is requesting an exemption from competitive procurement under Chapter 103D, HRS, to secure non-exclusive use of the morgue facility at Kona Community Hospital located at 66 Haukapila Street, Kealakekua, South Kona, Hawaii. This exemption is necessary to allow the department to conduct forensic autopsies and pathology services on individuals who were not pronounced deceased at the hospital, using the facility and its equipment. The request includes a license agreement with a fixed fee of $27,302.40 for facility use and a per-unit charge of $250.00 for body transport services to and from the morgue container. The contract period is scheduled from July 1, 2026, to June 30, 2027. The procurement is classified under NAICS code 812210 and is administered by the Hawaii Police Department, with key personnel including the Police Chief, Deputy Chief, Assistant Chief of Administration, and Accountant IV overseeing approval and contract administration. Objections to the exemption must be submitted in writing via OpenGov prior to the deadline of June 23, 2026, and will result in a hold on the procurement until reviewed by the Chief Procurement Officer. Responses are not considered bids or proposals, and inquiries regarding the solicitation must be directed via email to Purchasing@hawaiicounty.gov, while objections must not be sent to this address. No competitive evaluation factors, inspection criteria, packaging requirements, or standard contract clauses are included in this notice, as it is a sole-source exemption request. Contact for direct inquiries is Hauli Aiona at 808-961-2273.
Hawaii Police Department

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25 days ago

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17 days ago
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NAICS: 812210
Closed
Federal
Mortuary Affairs ServicesThe contract is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for Mortuary Affairs Services at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, issued under solicitation number FA301026Q0002 with a total small business set-aside under FAR 19.5 and NAICS code 812210. The performance period spans five years, from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2031, and operates as a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) with a maximum ceiling of $349,999.99, individual order limits between $500.00 and $24,999.99, and FOB destination delivery terms. Services include embalming, restoration, preparation, care, and disposition of remains for authorized personnel, requiring cremation, engraving, provision of caskets, urns, death certificates, and shipping containers that conform to military standards and air carrier performance testing specifications. All work must be performed within a four-hour radius of Keesler AFB, with response times not exceeding 24 hours after notification. The contractor must comply with federal, state, and local regulations, OSHA standards for facilities, TSA requirements for human remains transport, and universal hygienic practices to ensure remains are effectively disinfected and uniformly preserved. Equipment, vehicles, and premises must be clean, properly maintained, and secured with restricted public access to reposing and storage areas. The solicitation mandates a three-volume submission: Volume I requires a fully completed Attachment 2 Price List with all line items priced or explained, no blanks permitted; Volume II requires Attachment 3 Technical Information detailing prior experience, resources, and a formal statement affirming no exceptions to the Performance Work Statement (PWS); Volume III requires official documentation of a pre-award site inspection conducted in accordance with the Funeral Home and Crematorium Inspection Checklists (Attachments 4 and 5), resulting in zero negative findings. Offers must be submitted electronically by 10:00 a.m. CST on June 22, 2026, after amendments extended the original deadline. Offerors must register and maintain active SAM.gov status with verified small business certification and complete all required representations, including disclosure of covered telecommunications equipment and compliance with whistleblower and former DoD official compensation clauses. Payment is mandatory via the Governmentwide Commercial Purchase Card, with monthly invoicing required and delivery tickets including itemized lists,
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18 days ago
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NAICS: 812210
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Federal
G001--Mortuary Services VA Palo Alto Healthcare SystemThis announcement seeks market research for a non-personal services contract to provide comprehensive mortuary services for unclaimed or indigent Veterans at the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System, with a proposed performance period from December 1, 2026, through November 30, 2031, structured as a base year and four option years. The contractor will be responsible for the full range of mortuary functions including the prompt removal of remains within one business day of notification, embalming, bathing, cosmetic preparation, and dressing in accordance with VA standards, as well as providing secure refrigerated storage until burial arrangements are finalized. Services must include transportation and burial at a VA National or VA grant-funded State Veterans Cemetery, with cremation services available upon request using only durable, sealed, non-leaking urns constructed of acceptable materials such as plastic, metal, wood, ceramic, or stone. Caskets must be of standard size (82 x 28 inches or larger), made of 20-gauge or thicker metal with fixed or swing arm handles, and must not incorporate cardboard or pressed paper. All work must be performed by a contractor located within a 25-mile radius of the VA Palo Alto facility, and must comply with EPA and OSHA regulations, as well as federal, state, and local health laws, including licensing by the California Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. The contractor must demonstrate the ability to meet strict staffing and response time requirements and adhere to religious preferences as directed by the Contracting Officer’s Representative. The contractor will be required to handle protected health information and personnel identifiable information in accordance with 38 U.S.C. 5723 and 5725 and VA Handbook 6500.6, with all data usage strictly limited to contract purposes and no unauthorized disclosure permitted. Employees must complete annual VA-approved security and privacy training, sign annual acknowledgments of the VA Contractor Rules of Behavior, and immediately report any suspected data breaches to the Contracting Officer’s Representative, Information Security Officer, and Privacy Officer. Liability for liquidated damages applies per affected individual in the event of a breach. The contractor must maintain workers’ compensation and professional liability insurance, remain current on all federal, state, and Medicare obligations, and submit a comprehensive Quality Control Program that includes staffing and response time plans, procedures for identifying and correcting deficiencies, activity logs, and semi-annual quality reports to the COR. Vendors responding to this sources sought announcement must provide a company name, point of
261-NETWORK Contract Office 21 (36C261)

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about 1 month ago
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NAICS: 812210
Closed
Federal
Mortuary Affairs BPAThe contract is a Firm-Fixed Price Blanket Purchase Agreement with reimbursable Other Direct Costs (ODC) CLINs for mortuary services at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, issued under solicitation FA452826MH001 as a Total Small Business Set-Aside under NAICS Code 812210. All work is governed by the attached Performance Work Statement and must comply with specific Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) clauses, including requirements for the delivery of remains, casket and urn standards, and mortuary-specific service protocols. The contractor must operate under a non-personal services model, meaning the government will not supervise or control day-to-day operations, and all personnel must be managed solely by the contractor. Employees accessing government systems require a Common Access Card, proof of employment, a favorable background check, and a record in DEERS, and must wear clearly identifiable badges with their name, photo, and company information at all times. Facilities used for receiving, storing, or processing remains must be secure and inaccessible to the public. The contractor is required to submit a Quality Control Plan within 30 days of award, detailing processes, metrics, defect prevention, and documentation procedures, while also complying with ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015 standards for first-aid kits and FDA labeling regulations. Regulated waste must be packaged according to federal, state, local, and OSHA guidelines, and travel expenses are reimbursable per FAR 31.205-46, but fee, profit, and G&A costs on travel are prohibited. A phase-out plan must be submitted 120 days prior to contract completion, covering workforce retention, data transfer, and orderly transition to the successor. A kickoff meeting is mandatory within five days of award, and the government will enforce quality assurance through a Surveillance Plan that includes personnel, equipment, facilities, and remains processing inspections, with defined defect rates and corrective action timelines. All reporting requirements are tied to contract numbers, labor hours, invoiced amounts, and submission to the Army’s Contractor Manpower Reporting database for Army customers. The contract is administered by a designated Contracting Officer’s Representative, identified separately, and performance is strictly held to standards defined in the PWS, with any failure constituting defective service subject to non-compliance actions.
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about 1 month ago

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23 days ago
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NAICS: 812210
Closed
Federal
Beale AFB Mortuary AffairsThe U.S. Air Force, through the 9th Force Support Squadron at Beale Air Force Base, is soliciting offers to establish a Blanket Purchase Agreement for mortuary affairs services in Linda, California, covering all of Yuba and Sutter counties. This requirement is a Total Small Business Set-Aside under FAR 19.5 with a NAICS code of 812210, meaning only small businesses are eligible to respond. Offerors must be licensed funeral establishments in good standing with state and federal regulations, maintain an active SAM.gov registration, and comply with all applicable local, state, and federal licensing and regulatory standards. The contractor is responsible for providing a full range of mortuary services including embalming, restoration, preparation, care, and disposition of remains for authorized personnel, along with necessary supplies such as caskets, urns, death certificates, and shipping containers that meet air carrier and destination country specifications. Cremation services are restricted exclusively to subsequent portions or retained organs, and facilities must be licensed solely for human remains—no pet cremation may occur in the same building. All services must be performed within 24 hours of notification or release of remains, and operations must adhere to a 3:00 p.m. local time cutoff for remains release imposed by the local coroner. The contractor must maintain inspected and certified facilities, equipment, and motor vehicles, employing universal precautions and hygienic practices in compliance with OSHA standards. All remains must be properly tagged at the foot end with the deceased’s name, rank, last four digits of their Social Security Number or CAC, and date of death. Documentation, including DD Form 2063 for CONUS and DD Form 2062 for OCONUS, must be completed and submitted as required. Quality assurance is governed by a comprehensive Surveillance Plan requiring 100% inspection of facilities, personnel, caskets, urns, shipping containers, and documentation, with additional inspections conducted until deficiencies are resolved. The contractor must also maintain an internal inspection system with documented corrective actions available to the government. A proposed price list for all services and items must be submitted and updated annually or upon request. Quotes must be submitted via email to SrA Emmanuel Casem and SSgt Daniel Warden no later than June 5, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. PST. Funding is not currently available, no award will be made until appropriated, and the government reserves the right to
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