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NAICS Code· 812220

Cemeteries and Crematories

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating sites or structures reserved for the interment of human or animal remains and/or cremating the dead. Illustrative Examples: Cemetery associations (i.e., operators of cemeteries) Memorial gardens (i.e., burial places) Pet cemeteries Crematories (except combined with funeral homes) Mausoleums Cross-References.Show more

NAICS 812220 – Cemeteries and Crematories encompasses the operation and maintenance of burial grounds, memorial parks, cremation facilities, and related mortuary services. This sector includes the management of interment plots, vaults, mausoleums, cremation equipment, memorialization services, and administrative functions tied to death care.

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Awarded Contracts (12mo)
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NAICS code 812220 covers Cemeteries and Crematories. This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in operating sites or structures reserved for the interment of human or animal remains and/or cremating the dead. Illustrative Examples: Cemetery associations (i.e., operators of cemeteries) Memorial gardens (i.e., burial places) Pet cemeteries Crematories (except combined with funeral homes) Mausoleums Cross-References.

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NAICS: 812220
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26HS0013 - *DVBE Only* - Cemetery Operations Equipment Maintenance and Repair ServicesThe contract award is for cemetery operations equipment maintenance and repair services at the California Central Coast Veterans Cemetery in Seaside, California, with performance centered in Monterey. The contractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials, transportation, licenses, permits, and other expenses necessary to perform regular semiannual maintenance, non-emergency repairs, and emergency repairs on equipment, with maintenance activities mandated during standard business hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All replacement parts must be new and meet or exceed original equipment manufacturer specifications; parts costing up to $500 per repair must be furnished at no additional cost to the state, while any repair exceeding this threshold requires prior written approval. The contractor must submit detailed service reports and electronic service histories within three business days of each visit and maintain an adequate inventory of commonly used parts to minimize downtime. Labor compensation will be based on the rates outlined in Exhibit B-1, and the contract operates under a rate-based pricing structure with an estimated $10,500 allocated for parts. Invoicing must be submitted monthly in arrears to the CalVet Contract Manager, containing specific details including company name, contract number, service dates, and total billed amount, with final invoices clearly marked as such. Payment will follow California’s prompt payment statutes. The contract is reserved exclusively for Disabled Veteran Business Enterprises (DVBE), requiring full compliance with DGS certification throughout the term, including completion of the Commercially Useful Function Certification Form and maintenance of records for any DVBE subcontractors. The contractor must also fulfill a comprehensive set of legal and administrative obligations, including adherence to California’s nondiscrimination laws, the Drug-Free Workplace Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and HIPAA privacy requirements. Insurance mandates include commercial general liability coverage of at least $1 million per occurrence and mandatory workers’ compensation coverage for all employees, with the State of California named as an additional insured. The contractor must maintain all required licenses and permits, renewing copies within 30 days of expiration, and ensure personnel are not employed by any governmental entity. The agreement’s term runs from November 1, 2026, through June 30, 2029, with rates binding for the duration, including any formal extensions. The contractor is subject to audits by state and federal agencies for three years following final payment and must submit all required documentation, including Payee Data Records and DVBE declarations, as part of the proposal. Failure to meet pass/fail gates
California Department of Veterans Affairs

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The Town of Upton is requesting bids to provide restoration services for the replacement of 24 histoThe Town of Upton, through its Department of Public Works, is soliciting bids to restore and replace 24 historical headstones and footstones at the First Cemetery, aiming to preserve the site’s cultural and historical integrity. The solicitation, identified as BD-26-1723-DPW09-DPW09-130876, was posted on June 26, 2026, with a firm deadline for responses on July 29, 2026, at 6:00 PM. All work must be performed at the cemetery located on Pleasant Street in Upton, Massachusetts, 01568, and bidders are expected to demonstrate expertise in historical stone restoration, including materials and techniques that align with period-appropriate standards. The agency, part of the Massachusetts state and local government structure, requires proposals to detail methodology, timeline, and qualifications while ensuring minimal disruption to the cemetery grounds and surrounding memorials. Dennis Westgate, the Purchaser, serves as the primary point of contact for inquiries and can be reached at 508-948-5214. The contract is open to all qualified vendors without specific set-aside provisions, and interested parties must submit their bids in accordance with the official procedure outlined on the CommBuys platform. Successful bidders will be responsible for sourcing appropriate stone materials, conducting detailed documentation of existing markers, and executing replacements with precision to honor the historical significance of each monument. The Town emphasizes adherence to preservation best practices and expects proposals to include plans for long-term maintenance and durability under local environmental conditions.
DPW09 - Department of Public Works

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NAICS: 812220
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RFB-605-2600000661-3 | Grave Relocation Breathitt Co - FederalThe contract solicitation RFB-605-2600000661-3 is issued by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Division of Right of Way/Utilities for the relocation of graves in Breathitt County, Kentucky, under federal authority. The solicitation was posted on June 26, 2026, with responses due by July 7, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time, and is classified as a SLED procurement, indicating it is targeted toward state, local, or educational entities. The work involves the sensitive and regulated process of exhuming and relocating human remains, requiring strict adherence to legal, cultural, and environmental protocols. The place of performance is in Breathitt County with no specific city designated, and the contract is performed under federal jurisdiction, suggesting compliance with federal guidelines in addition to state law. Primary point of contact is Jennifer Houchin, reachable via phone or email, with additional support from the Division of Right of Way/Utilities and the Division of Purchases. The solicitation does not specify a NAICS code or set-aside type, leaving eligibility open to qualified bidders regardless of business size or status. All work must be conducted with utmost respect for deceased individuals and their families, following proper historical and religious customs, and must include documentation, site restoration, and coordination with relevant authorities. Proposals must demonstrate experience in grave relocation, knowledge of federal and state regulations, and the ability to manage complex logistics in a rural community setting. The contract is administered through the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's online procurement system.
KYTC Div of Right of Way/Util

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19 days ago

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7 days ago
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NAICS: 812220
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People's cemetery Gravestone ResorationsThe Town of Chatham is soliciting bids for the maintenance, cleaning, and historical preservation of gravestones at People’s Cemetery located at 200 Stepping Stones Road in Chatham, Massachusetts. The contract aims to ensure the proper care and restoration of these historic markers, preserving their cultural and genealogical significance for future generations. All work must be performed with specialized knowledge of historical stone conservation methods to avoid damage and honor the integrity of each monument. Proposals must be submitted by July 20, 2026, with bidding documents available through the official procurement portal under solicitation number BD-27-1558-TMS01-TMS01-130586, which was posted on June 24, 2026. The procurement is managed by the Town Manager’s Office under the Massachusetts state local government framework, with Shanna Nealy listed as the primary point of contact. The place of performance and agency address are both in Chatham at Main Street, zip code 02633. Contractors must demonstrate experience in cemetery monument restoration, possess proper insurance and licensing, and comply with all local and state regulations regarding historical preservation. There is no set-aside designation specified, meaning all qualified businesses may apply. The town expects responsive bids that detail methodology, timeline, staffing qualifications, and cost breakdowns, with a strong focus on respectful, durable, and historically accurate treatment of the gravestones.
TMS01 - Town Manager Secretary

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NAICS: 812220
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Animal Cremation ServicesThe Domestic Animal Services Division of Collier County, Florida, is soliciting quotes for animal cremation services under an informal competition Quick Quote numbered QQ-2026-131, with a response deadline of June 22, 2026. The contract, classified under NAICS code 812220, seeks a vendor to provide on-demand animal cremation services from October 1, 2026, to September 30, 2027, with an estimated annual spend of $7,000 and no guaranteed minimum or maximum volume. Services must be performed Monday through Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., with a minimum of one pickup per week and the capability to respond to additional or on-call requests. Vendors are required to remove animal remains from county freezers, verify proper identification, transport them to an authorized cremation facility, and dispose of cremated remains in a respectful and compliant manner. The vendor must maintain an air general permit per Florida Administrative Code 62-210.310(5)(d), employ physically capable and professionally attired technicians who operate without non-contractor assistance, and use approved safety equipment. All operations must adhere to environmental, licensing, and professional industry standards. Bidders must submit their quotes online via the Collier County procurement portal, and pricing must be submitted on a per-cadaver basis as the sole unit of measure. Award will be given to the lowest responsive quote per cadaver, with non-compliance with the specifications resulting in rejection. Required submissions include a completed W-9 form, proof of enrollment in the E-Verify program, copies of valid business licenses and tax receipts, and a Certificate of Authority to conduct business in Florida. Insurance requirements mandate Commercial General Liability coverage of $1,000,000 per occurrence and aggregate with Collier County named as additional insured, along with Worker’s Compensation coverage meeting Florida statutory limits. Vendors must also comply with Florida’s Public Records Law, the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, and OSHA regulations. Invoices must be emailed to bccapclerk@collierclerk.com, include the purchase order number and service details, exclude sales tax, and be submitted either on the date of service or within six months of contract completion. Payment is contingent upon inspection and acceptance of services, and warranties for quality and conformity survive inspection, acceptance, and payment. The County reserves
Domestic Animal Services

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CEMETERY ENGRAVING SERVICESThe City of Rochester seeks to establish a term contract for engraving and inscribing services at Mt. Hope Cemetery and Riverside Cemetery, covering crypts, niches, and markers under the Department of Environmental Services, Bureau of Buildings & Parks. The solicitation, numbered 524420, is open for bids with a deadline of June 10, 2026, and is structured as a non-exclusive term contract with no fixed scope of work or guaranteed volume; instead, services will be ordered via purchase orders issued as needed. Pricing is based on a unit rate structure for engraving by letter size per character, standard and specialty emblems, and digital photo installations on granite, though all pricing fields in the bid form remain blank, indicating no established contract value. Work must comply with ASTM standards, local and state laws, building codes, and prevailing wage requirements, with performance tied to delivery at City-designated locations under FOB Destination terms, where title and risk transfer only upon acceptance. The contract imposes mandatory compliance with numerous municipal-specific clauses addressing availability of funds, contract alterations, term duration, termination rights, indemnification, insurance coverage, and adherence to all applicable regulations, including the Iran Divestment Act, child labor prohibitions, and non-collusive bidding. Offerors must submit a completed Form W-9 and FEIN, and are required to certify adherence to New York State MWBE requirements if applicable. Evaluation for award will be conducted on a Lowest Price Technically Acceptable basis or as a Best Value determination, based on financial stability, past performance, compliance history, technical capability, insurance, and quality of materials and workmanship—but without assigned weights or scoring metrics. Delivery and inspection occur at the point of installation within the cemeteries, with final acceptance reserved to the City and contingent on conformance to specifications, submitted samples, and absence of latent defects. The Cemetery Manager, Jarod Terrell, serves as the primary point of contact for administration and work orders, while invoices must detail contract and purchase order numbers, item descriptions, quantities, and delivery locations for monthly payment processing. Samples must be clearly labeled with bidder name, item number, and bid number, and no barcoding, preservation, or federal packaging standards are prescribed. No options, key personnel restrictions, or organizational conflict of interest clauses are included, and the City retains full discretion to extend the contract term by mutual agreement or terminate for cause with notice.
City of Rochester

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