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Installation of Security Fence
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
This is a government request for bids to install a security fence at Fort Worth. You have until June 22, 2026 at 10 PM Eastern time to submit your bid—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic details provided, so you'll need to read the full documents on SAM.gov to confirm what's needed. Bids typically get rejected for: not meeting the technical specifications for the fence, missing required paperwork or certifications, submitting after the deadline, or not being properly bonded/insured if that's required. Since this is classified as a small construction trade (NAICS 238990), it may be set aside for small businesses. You likely qualify if: You're a contractor or construction company with experience installing security fencing, can obtain any required bonding and insurance, have a valid DUNS number and SAM.gov registration, and can meet Fort Worth's location or small-business requirements.
FCI Englewood - Replace Powerhouse Roof
FAO
This is a federal government solicitation to replace the roof at FCI Englewood (a federal correctional facility) in Colorado. The project is estimated to cost around $204,000 and falls under roofing contractor work. No submission deadline is stated in the information provided, which is unusual and means you should check the full solicitation immediately. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the summary, but federal construction projects typically require both - you'll need to verify these in the full details. Bids typically get rejected for: not meeting the contractor licensing/bonding requirements, failing to follow the exact submission format or instructions, submitting after the deadline, not being registered in SAM.gov (System for Award Management), having safety or compliance issues on file, or submitting incomplete paperwork. This appears to be a small-business-set-aside opportunity based on the project size. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed roofing contractor with experience on commercial or institutional buildings, can obtain federal bonding and insurance, are registered in SAM.gov, have a clean compliance record, and can meet the security requirements for work at a federal facility.
Sources Sought Janitorial services Salt Lake City (Consolidated contract)
697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCS
This is a federal government request for janitorial services in Salt Lake City as part of a consolidated contract. The deadline for submission is June 30, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic information provided, though you should review the full details at the link for any such requirements. Government janitorial contracts commonly get disqualified for: (1) failure to meet specific service level standards or response times, (2) inability to provide the required insurance or bonding once those details are posted, (3) poor past performance history with government contracts, and (4) non-compliance with small business certifications if this is a set-aside contract. You should carefully review the full solicitation document to confirm all requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial or commercial cleaning company operating in or able to service the Salt Lake City area, with experience handling institutional or government facility cleaning, and the ability to meet federal compliance requirements and reporting standards.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, PECOS CO, CLEANING AND SEALING CRACKS
601
This is a solicitation from a government agency (Agency 601) for local road maintenance work in Pecos County, specifically for cleaning and sealing cracks in pavement. The deadline to submit your bid is July 14, 2026 at 10:00 AM. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the posted information, though these are common for road maintenance contracts and you should confirm requirements before bidding. Bids typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if required, not following the specific bid format requested, lacking required licenses or certifications, or providing incomplete pricing information. The solicitation provides minimal detail, so request the full solicitation documents immediately to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a road maintenance or asphalt contractor with experience in crack sealing and surface cleaning, hold appropriate state licenses for highway work, can obtain bonding if required, and are willing to work on public roads in Pecos County.
Three Rivers Whitney Lake Security Fence Installation
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
The federal government is seeking bids to install a security fence at Three Rivers Whitney Lake. The deadline to submit your bid is June 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the available information, so you'll need to check the full details at the link provided. Common reasons bids get rejected include: submitting after the deadline, not meeting technical specifications for the fence installation, failing to provide required certifications or documentation, not being registered in the SAM.gov system, or submitting incomplete pricing information. You should review the full solicitation details to confirm all requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a contractor or construction company experienced in security fence installation, have a valid SAM.gov registration, can meet the technical specifications for the fence work, and are able to submit a complete bid package by the deadline.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, WICHITA CO, METAL BEAM GUARD FENCE REPAIR
601
This is a government contract for repairing metal beam guard fences in Wichita County. You would need to submit your bid by July 15, 2026 at 10:30 AM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the details provided, so you should contact the agency (listed as 601) to confirm what's needed before bidding. The most common reasons bids get rejected on maintenance contracts like this are: (1) not meeting required insurance or bonding levels, (2) not being properly registered in the government system (SAM.gov), (3) submitting paperwork late or incomplete, and (4) not demonstrating relevant experience with similar fence repair work. Since this is labeled a "local let," there may be a preference for bidders in or near Wichita County. You likely qualify if: You are a contractor or maintenance company with experience repairing or installing metal beam guard fences, you are based in or willing to work in Wichita County, you can obtain the required bonding and insurance (if any), and you are registered in SAM.gov.
B334 Repair Kitchen Flooring
FA3030 17 CONS CC
This is a request from a federal agency (FA3030) to bid on repairing kitchen flooring. The deadline is July 20, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET, which is a standard government timeline (not unusually rushed). The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the basic details provided. To avoid disqualification, you'll need to: submit your bid by the exact deadline, follow all formatting instructions in the full solicitation document (which you must read at the provided link), ensure your business is registered in the SAM.gov system, and provide accurate pricing with no mathematical errors. Common reasons bids fail include missing the deadline, incomplete submissions, failure to meet stated qualifications, and pricing errors. You likely qualify if: You are a contractor experienced in kitchen flooring repair work (the NAICS code 238330 indicates flooring installation and repair). You can register with SAM.gov, meet any insurance or licensing requirements your state requires for flooring work, and can mobilize a crew to the job location. You likely qualify if you're a small, independent flooring contractor or a larger flooring company willing to pursue government work.
Falcon Dam Field Office Admin Building Janitorial Services
INTERNAT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMM
The International Boundary and Water Commission is seeking a janitorial services contractor for the Falcon Dam Field Office administrative building. The deadline to submit your bid is June 30, 2026 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a standard government timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic details provided, so you'll need to review the full solicitation document for those details. Government janitorial bids commonly get rejected for: failing to meet specific cleaning standards or frequency requirements, not having proper liability insurance (if required), missing the deadline, submitting incomplete paperwork, or underbidding to an unrealistic level that raises red flags. Make sure to read the full scope of work carefully. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial or commercial cleaning company with experience servicing government or institutional facilities, basic liability insurance, and the ability to commit to regular cleaning schedules. You should be comfortable with government procurement processes and able to meet any insurance or bonding requirements that may be specified in the full solicitation.
B1397 HVAC REPLACEMENT-JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON, TX
FA3016 502 CONS CL
This is a request for bids to replace HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in Texas. The deadline to submit your bid is July 24, 2026 at 3 PM Eastern Time—this is not an unusually tight timeline, giving you several months to prepare. The solicitation does not explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the posted information, though government construction work typically requires both, so you should verify these details before bidding. Bids commonly get disqualified for: (1) failing to meet specific technical specifications for the HVAC systems, (2) not providing required certifications or licenses for HVAC work, (3) missing bonding or insurance documentation if required, and (4) submitting after the deadline or in the wrong format. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC contractor or mechanical systems company with experience on commercial or institutional projects, hold appropriate state licensing for HVAC installation and replacement work, and can obtain or already hold performance and payment bonds (standard for government construction work).
Y1DA--674-25-007 - CON STX Front Side Walk Repair Bldg. 204
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract to repair the front sidewalk at Building 204. The estimated value is about $92,000. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you should contact the agency immediately to confirm when bids are due—this could be a red flag that the deadline may be very soon or the posting may be incomplete. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the available information, but you should verify this directly with the contracting office. Government construction bids like this often get disqualified for: (1) missing the deadline, even by a few minutes; (2) failing to follow formatting or submission instructions exactly; (3) not being licensed or bonded if required; and (4) submitting bids that don't meet the technical specifications. Before bidding, contact the Network Contract Office at 36C257 to get the actual deadline and confirm all requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a construction company or general contractor with experience in concrete and sidewalk repair work, hold a valid contractor's license in the relevant state, and can mobilize quickly if the deadline is soon.
Y1DA--FY26 Resolicit CON Project 674A4-21-108 - Upgrade Fire Alarm System Campus Wide (Waco) (VA-25-00021609)
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a US government contract to upgrade a fire alarm system across a campus in Waco. The deadline is July 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements based on the information provided, though you should check the full details at the link since fire safety work often requires both. Bids typically get rejected for: failing to meet technical specifications for the fire alarm system, not having proper licensing for fire safety equipment installation, submitting incomplete paperwork, missing the deadline, or not following the specific format requested. Make sure to review the complete solicitation document for any hidden requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed fire alarm system contractor or integrator with experience upgrading campus-wide alarm systems, hold necessary state/local fire safety certifications, and can handle government contracting paperwork and compliance requirements.
Medical Vacuum Pump Replacement
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government solicitation for replacing medical vacuum pumps, likely at a federal facility. Your bid is due by July 10, 2026 at 6:00 PM Eastern time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually tight. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the summary provided, so you'll need to review the full details on SAM.gov. Common reasons bids get rejected: not meeting the specific technical specifications for the pumps, missing the deadline, failing to follow the submission format exactly, not being registered in the SAM.gov system, or misrepresenting your business qualifications. Since the full details aren't visible here, check the complete solicitation for any specific certifications or qualifications required. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a HVAC or medical equipment service contractor with experience replacing or servicing vacuum pump systems, are registered in the SAM.gov database, have the ability to work on federal facilities, and can meet the technical specifications (which you'll need to review in the full solicitation).
Y1DA--36C25726C0068 549-23-601 Upgrade Chillers & Cooling Towers
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a large federal contract worth approximately $7.2 million to upgrade chillers and cooling towers for a government facility. The NAICS code 238220 indicates this is for mechanical contractors specializing in HVAC work. Unfortunately, the solicitation does not provide a submission deadline, which is a significant red flag—you would need to contact the Network Contract Office 17 to get this critical date before bidding. No specific bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this summary, but federal contracts of this size typically require performance and payment bonds (usually 100% of contract value) and general liability insurance; you'll need to verify exact amounts in the full solicitation documents. Bids commonly get rejected for: failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements before bid opening, missing the deadline, not meeting technical specifications for the equipment, providing incomplete pricing, or lacking required certifications or past performance documentation for similar work. You should review the full solicitation at the link provided to confirm all requirements, deadlines, and specifications. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed HVAC/mechanical contractor with experience upgrading industrial cooling systems, can obtain required performance and payment bonds, carry appropriate general liability and workers' compensation insurance, have successfully completed similar government projects, and can commit to federal compliance requirements including prevailing wage and small business subcontracting plans if applicable.
FCC Pollock- Replace FPC Chiller No. 2
FAO
This is a federal government solicitation for replacing a chiller unit (Chiller No. 2) at FCC Pollock, with an estimated project value around $98,000. The work falls under NAICS code 238220, which covers plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors. Unfortunately, the submission deadline is not clearly stated in the information provided, so you'll need to check the full solicitation details on sam.gov to confirm when bids are due—this is critical since missing the deadline means automatic disqualification. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the summary, but these are often required for federal construction work, so verify before bidding. Bids typically get rejected for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet technical specifications for the chiller replacement, not having required licenses or certifications for HVAC work, incomplete bid documents, or not following the government's specific submission format. Since no deadline is visible here, this could potentially be an unusually short timeline—you should treat this as urgent and review sam.gov immediately. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed HVAC/air conditioning contractor or plumbing and mechanical systems firm with experience replacing industrial or commercial chillers, hold any required state and local licenses, and can mobilize a crew relatively quickly for what appears to be a replacement project at a federal facility.
Troubleshoot & Repair of Portable Chillers Service Requirement
FA3016 502 CONS CL
This is a request from the U.S. Air Force to provide troubleshooting and repair services for portable chillers. The deadline is June 25, 2026 at 4:59 AM UTC, which is a normal timeframe (not unusually soon). There are no specific bonding or insurance requirements mentioned in the solicitation details provided. Bids typically get disqualified for: (1) not meeting the required NAICS code 238220 (electrical and other equipment installation services), (2) failing to demonstrate relevant experience with portable chiller repairs, (3) submitting incomplete proposals or missing required documentation, and (4) not meeting any specific technical qualifications the Air Force requires for this work. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if your business specializes in equipment repair and maintenance services (particularly HVAC or cooling equipment), you have experience servicing portable chillers or similar mechanical/electrical equipment, you can demonstrate past work with military or government clients, and you're willing to follow federal contracting procedures and documentation requirements.
HVAC Maintenance Service Maltz- Chapman Annex JBSA-Lackland
FA3016 502 CONS CL
This is a federal government contract to provide HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) maintenance services at a military facility called Maltz-Chapman Annex located at JBSA-Lackland in Texas. The deadline to submit your bid is June 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic information provided, though you should review the full solicitation details to confirm. Bids typically get rejected if your company isn't properly registered in the federal system (SAM.gov), if you don't meet the specific HVAC qualifications they require, if your pricing is incomplete or unclear, if you miss the deadline, or if you fail to follow their submission instructions exactly. Make sure to check the full solicitation document for any special military facility access requirements or security clearances needed. You likely qualify if: you are an HVAC contractor licensed in Texas with experience maintaining commercial or industrial HVAC systems, have a valid federal contractor registration (active SAM.gov account), can obtain military base access if required, and have the capacity to service equipment at a military installation.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, GALVESTON CO, FULL DEPTH CONCRETE REPAIR
601
This is a Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) contract for maintaining local roads in Galveston County, specifically involving full-depth concrete repair work. You'll need to submit your bid by July 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM Central Time—this is a standard timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, so you'll need to review the full bid documents to confirm what's needed (though road maintenance contracts typically require both). Common reasons bids get rejected include: not being pre-qualified with TxDOT, failing to meet equipment/crew requirements, submitting incomplete paperwork, missing the deadline, or not meeting bonding/insurance minimums. Make sure to thoroughly review all bid specifications before committing. You likely qualify if: You're a concrete repair or road maintenance contractor with experience on TxDOT projects, have the equipment and crew for full-depth concrete work, are pre-qualified with TxDOT, and can meet their bonding and insurance requirements.
Troubleshoot & Repair of Portable Chillers Service Requirement
FA3016 502 CONS CL
The U.S. Air Force is seeking a contractor to troubleshoot and repair portable chillers. Bids are due June 25, 2026 at 4:59 AM UTC, which is a normal timeline (not unusually soon). No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the solicitation details provided. Bids typically get disqualified for: not meeting the specific technical qualifications for chiller repair, failing to demonstrate experience with the particular chiller models the Air Force uses, submitting incomplete paperwork or missing required certifications, not being registered in the SAM.gov system, or not following the exact submission format and deadline. You should review the full solicitation on SAM.gov to confirm all requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a small business or contractor specializing in HVAC equipment repair and maintenance, with specific experience troubleshooting and repairing portable chiller units. You have a current SAM.gov registration, can document your technical qualifications and past performance on similar work, and can meet the Air Force's delivery and service response requirements.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, WALLER CO, METAL BEAM GUARD FENCE REPAIR
601
This is a Texas county maintenance contract for repairing metal beam guard fences in Waller County. You'll need to submit your bid by July 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM Central Time—this is a normal timeline, not an urgent deadline. The solicitation provides no details about bonding, insurance, or specific requirements, which is unusual. When bidding on government fence repair work, common disqualifications include: failing to provide required licenses or insurance certificates, submitting bids after the deadline, not meeting equipment/experience qualifications, or pricing that seems unrealistic. Since this appears to be a local county project, there may be a local business preference, though this isn't explicitly stated in the posted information. You likely qualify if: you are a fencing contractor or general maintenance company licensed in Texas with experience repairing or installing metal beam guard fences, have appropriate liability insurance, and can meet any bonding requirements the county may require (typically 5-10% of contract value for maintenance work).
J035--Patient Elopement | Installation (VA-26-00064749)
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a VA (Department of Veterans Affairs) solicitation for installation work related to patient elopement prevention systems. The deadline is June 25, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, though VA contracts often require both; you should verify the full details at the SAM.gov link. Common reasons bids get rejected on VA contracts include: failing to meet small business certifications if required, not complying with VA-specific regulations, submitting incomplete documentation, missing the deadline, or not meeting technical specifications for the elopement prevention system installation. The NAICS code 238210 indicates this is for specialty trade contracting (likely electrical, mechanical, or structural installation work). You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a licensed contractor specializing in building systems installation (electrical, mechanical, or structural work), have experience with VA facilities or federal projects, can obtain or already hold required bonding and insurance, and can meet the June 2026 timeline. Small businesses may have an advantage if this is set-asides for SBs.
Z1DA--504-26-005 Replace B46 Condenser Unit
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract to replace a B46 condenser unit, with an estimated value of about $112,000. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you should contact the government office immediately to confirm when bids are due—this could be very soon. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the available information, but you should verify by reviewing the full solicitation details. Bids typically get rejected for: submitting after the deadline, failing to follow the specific format or submission instructions, not meeting the technical specifications for the condenser unit, being nonresponsive to what was actually requested, or lacking required certifications. Since no deadline is listed, contact the Network Contract Office at 36C257 right away to get complete details and confirm you have time to prepare a quality bid. You likely qualify if: You are a mechanical contractor or HVAC specialist with experience replacing large industrial condenser units, you can meet the technical specifications for a B46 unit replacement, and you can mobilize equipment and crews to complete the work on the government's timeline.
CTX Water Heater Repair and Replacement
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract for water heater repair and maintenance services (NAICS code 238220 - plumbing services). Bids are due July 9, 2026 at 3 PM ET, which gives you several months to prepare - not an unusually tight deadline. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic details provided, though you should check the full solicitation documents (accessible via the SAM.gov link) as these are common for maintenance contracts. Bids typically get disqualified for: not meeting technical qualifications for plumbing/HVAC work, failure to follow submission instructions exactly, missing required certifications or licenses, inability to meet the agency's schedule or service level requirements, and pricing that seems unrealistic. This appears to be a GSA Schedule contract (36C code) so familiarize yourself with GSA rules if selected. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed plumber or HVAC contractor with experience in commercial water heater systems, can obtain or already hold any required bonding/insurance, are registered in SAM.gov, and can commit to the service response times the government requires.
Request for Offers: Janitorial Services at multiple facilities for Northern and Southern Regions of Alaska
697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCS
The federal government is seeking janitorial service providers for multiple facilities across Northern and Southern Alaska regions. Your bid is due by July 3, 2026 at 11 PM (Alaska time)—this is a standard government timeline, not rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, so you'll need to review the full solicitation details at the link provided to confirm what's required. Bids typically get rejected for: (1) not meeting the scope of work or facility requirements, (2) failing to provide required documentation or certifications, (3) pricing that seems unrealistic or incomplete, (4) inability to service all specified locations, and (5) missing required insurance or bonding if specified. Alaska location may present logistical challenges that need clear solutions in your proposal. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial services company (or willing partner) that can service commercial/government facilities, can reliably operate in remote Alaska locations, have experience with federal contracts or commercial janitorial work, and can meet any insurance/bonding requirements the full solicitation specifies.
Repair Flooring Student Pilot Housing, Multiple Facilities
FA3099 47 CONF CC
The U.S. Air Force is seeking bids to repair flooring in student pilot housing across multiple facilities. The deadline is June 22, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET, which provides a normal amount of time to prepare your bid. The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the basic information provided, so you'll need to review the full details on SAM.gov to confirm what's needed. Common reasons bids get rejected include: failing to meet technical specifications for flooring materials and installation standards, missing required certifications or licenses for commercial construction work, not providing adequate proof of past similar project experience, submitting bids after the deadline, and failing to follow the specific submission format or documentation requirements outlined in the solicitation. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a licensed flooring contractor or general contractor with proven experience repairing and installing commercial flooring (tile, concrete, vinyl, or similar materials) in large facilities, can demonstrate successful completion of at least one similar government or commercial project, hold any required state and local licenses, and can mobilize crews to multiple Air Force locations.
Term Contract for Asphalt Products for Jefferson County
C1230
Jefferson County is seeking a vendor to supply asphalt products under a term contract (an ongoing agreement rather than a one-time purchase). The deadline to submit your bid is July 22, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare. No specific bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this solicitation notice, though you should confirm this when you request the full bid documents. Bids typically get rejected for: (1) not meeting technical specifications for asphalt quality or delivery requirements, (2) missing required certifications or licenses as an asphalt supplier, (3) failure to prove financial stability to fulfill a long-term contract, and (4) incomplete or late submissions. Since minimal details are provided here, request the complete solicitation documents to understand all requirements before deciding to bid. You likely qualify if: You are an asphalt supplier or distributor licensed to operate in the Jefferson County area, can provide consistent quality products over an extended period, and have experience fulfilling government contracts or commercial supply agreements.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, BRAZORIA CO, DITCH CLEANING AND RESHAPING
601
This is a local government maintenance contract in Brazoria County for ditch cleaning and reshaping work. Your bid is due by July 14, 2026 at 10:30 AM—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the provided details, so you'll need to request the full contract documents to confirm what's needed (most government road/ditch work does require these). Common reasons bids get rejected: failing to meet bonding/insurance thresholds, not properly licensing for the county, submitting incomplete paperwork, missing the deadline, or not following the specific technical requirements for ditch work (depth, slope, drainage specs, etc.). Read the complete solicitation documents carefully before bidding. You likely qualify if: You're a local contractor or equipment operator in or near Brazoria County, Texas with experience in ditch maintenance, excavation, or land grading work, and you can obtain any required bonding and liability insurance.
Demolition Services At JBSA LAK/ LAK Chapman Annex
FA3016 502 CONS CL
The U.S. Air Force is seeking bids for demolition services at JBSA Lackland/LAK Chapman Annex. Bids are due July 10, 2026 at 5 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeframe, not unusually rushed. The solicitation doesn't specify bonding or insurance requirements in the provided details, so you'll need to check the full posting on SAM.gov for those specifics. Demolition bids commonly get disqualified for: (1) not meeting safety/environmental compliance standards, (2) lacking proper licensing for hazardous material handling, (3) insufficient experience with similar-scale projects, (4) failure to follow the detailed submission format, and (5) not addressing site-specific challenges like proximity to active military operations. The work is classified as standard demolition contracting (NAICS 238910). You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if your company is a licensed demolition contractor with experience on medium-to-large projects, holds any required environmental certifications (especially for hazardous material abatement), can demonstrate insurance coverage, and has successfully completed government contracts or similar work for institutional clients.
Install Water Softener and Hot Water Heaters at FCI Mendota
FAO
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking bids to install water softeners and hot water heaters at FCI Mendota, a federal prison facility. The deadline for submitting bids is July 1, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the basic information provided, though federal construction work typically requires both performance and payment bonds. Common reasons bids get rejected include: failing to meet licensing or certification requirements for plumbing/HVAC work, not providing required bonding documentation, submitting incomplete bid packages or missing required forms, failing a site visit or pre-bid conference if required, and not meeting small business status requirements if this is a set-aside contract. You should review the full solicitation details on SAM.gov to confirm all specific bonding, insurance, and qualification requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed plumbing or HVAC contractor (or can partner with one) with experience installing water treatment systems and commercial water heaters, have the ability to obtain federal bonding if required, can work on a secure federal prison facility (which may involve background checks), and are willing to travel to Minnesota for the installation work.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) intends to establish a Qualified Vendors List (QVL) for Cab Glass repair and/or replacement in various US locations.
697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCS
The FAA is creating a list of approved vendors who can repair or replace aircraft cab glass across the United States. This is a qualification opportunity rather than a traditional bid—you're applying to get on their approved vendor list, which opens doors to future work. The deadline is July 15, 2026, which is well in the future and not unusually tight. No specific bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this notice, though you should verify this by reviewing the full solicitation details at the link provided—the FAA typically requires standard commercial insurance for this type of work. Bids like this get disqualified most often when vendors lack relevant FAA experience, can't demonstrate quality control processes, fail to meet technical specifications for aircraft glass work, or don't properly complete all required forms. Make sure to submit everything on time and exactly as requested. You likely qualify if: Your business performs aircraft maintenance, specifically glass repair or replacement work, and you have experience working with FAA-regulated aviation components or can obtain the necessary certifications and insurance. You should have the technical capability to meet aviation safety standards and be willing to work across multiple US locations.
Rio Grande State Center needing removal and installation of flooring in Unit 1, Building 515
529
This is a solicitation from a government agency (529) for flooring removal and installation work at Rio Grande State Center, specifically in Unit 1 of Building 515. The bid submission deadline is June 29, 2026 at 10:30 AM Eastern Time—this is not an unusually short timeline as it's several months away. The solicitation provides no information about bonding or insurance requirements, so you should contact the agency directly to confirm whether these are needed for this project. Without a detailed description or specification document, the most common reasons bids get rejected are: failing to follow the submission format or instructions, not meeting bonding/insurance requirements if they exist, submitting after the deadline, or not being a qualified contractor for this type of specialized flooring work. You likely qualify if: Your business is a licensed flooring contractor with experience in commercial or institutional building renovation, capable of both removing existing flooring and installing new flooring systems, and able to work on government facilities.
Y1DA--FY26 Resolicit CON Project 674A4-21-108 - Upgrade Fire Alarm System Campus Wide (Waco) (VA-25-00021609)
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract to upgrade a fire alarm system at a VA campus in Waco, Texas. Your bid is due by July 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeframe, not unusually rushed. The work falls under fire alarm installation/service (NAICS code 238210). The solicitation document (accessible via the link) will specify bonding and insurance requirements, which are common for construction work like this. Bids typically get disqualified for missing the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if mandated, not being a qualified contractor in this field, submitting incomplete proposals, or not following the specific submission instructions. You'll want to review the full solicitation details before committing to bid. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed fire alarm contractor or electrical contractor with experience installing or upgrading fire safety systems, have the ability to obtain bonding and liability insurance if required, can service a large campus-wide installation, and are able to meet the July 2026 deadline.
Heating and Cooling Units Services and Repair Contractor for Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)
M0007
This is a solicitation for a contractor to provide heating and cooling unit services and repairs as part of a government energy assistance program. Your bid is due by July 2, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not an unusually tight deadline. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the provided details, so you should contact the agency to confirm if these are needed before bidding. Bids commonly get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet any licensing or insurance requirements the agency specifies, not properly responding to all requirements listed in the full solicitation documents, or providing incomplete pricing/technical information. Since the full description wasn't provided here, obtain the complete solicitation package to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC contractor or heating/cooling service company with experience in residential or commercial unit repair and maintenance, ideally with prior government contract experience or the ability to obtain required bonding/insurance if needed.
Boiler Replacement and Waterline Valve Installation Project
W7N2 USPFO ACTIVITY TXANG 136
This is a solicitation from the US Air Force (Texas Air National Guard) for a boiler replacement and waterline valve installation project. Your bid is due by July 13, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not an urgent deadline. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the summary provided, so you'll need to check the full details on SAM.gov. Bids typically get rejected for: not meeting the specific technical requirements for boiler/HVAC work, failing to provide required qualifications or past performance examples, missing the deadline, or not being registered in SAM.gov (System for Award Management). Since this is a federal construction project, ensure you can comply with Davis-Bacon wage requirements if applicable. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed mechanical contractor or HVAC company with experience in boiler replacement and plumbing work, you're registered in SAM.gov, you can obtain any required bonding, and you have relevant past performance on similar federal or large-scale projects.
Multi-Building HVAC Controls Upgrade Project
W7N2 USPFO ACTIVITY TXANG 136
This is a bid to upgrade HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) controls systems across multiple buildings for a Texas Air National Guard facility. You would need to submit your bid by July 14, 2026 at 7 PM Eastern Time—this is a standard government timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly require bonding or insurance based on the information provided, though these may be detailed in the full documents at the link. Government construction bids like this typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet technical specifications for the HVAC controls systems, not providing required certifications or documentation, bidding a price that seems unrealistic, or not being properly registered in the SAM.gov system. Read the full solicitation details carefully to understand all requirements before committing to bid. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC contractor or controls specialist with experience upgrading building systems, you're registered to do business with the federal government (SAM.gov), you can meet the July 2026 deadline, and you have the capacity to handle a multi-building project at a military installation.
Installation of an HVAC System into Building 1678
W7N2 USPFO ACTIVITY TXANG 136
This is a US government contract to install a new HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system in Building 1678 at a Texas Air National Guard facility. Your bid is due by July 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeframe, not unusually rushed. The solicitation description link contains details about specific requirements, bonding needs, and insurance requirements that you'll need to review carefully. Common reasons bids get rejected include: failing to meet technical specifications for the HVAC equipment, not providing required bonding or insurance documentation, missing the deadline, not being registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), or submitting incomplete paperwork. Make sure to read the full solicitation details at the link provided to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a licensed HVAC contractor with experience installing commercial heating and cooling systems, hold the necessary state and local licenses, can obtain federal bonding and insurance if required, and are registered in SAM.gov as a federal contractor.
Somerville Lake Facility and Park Cleaning Services
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
The U.S. government is seeking bids for cleaning and maintenance services at Somerville Lake Facility and Park, estimated to be worth approximately $562,855. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you should contact the agency (W076 ENDIST FT WORTH) immediately to confirm when bids are due before preparing a proposal. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the available information, though these are common for facility maintenance contracts—you should verify with the full solicitation details. Bids typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet stated qualifications or certifications, not following the required format or submission method, providing incomplete pricing information, or lacking required insurance/bonding if applicable. Since the full solicitation details are not provided here, review the complete document on SAM.gov to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: your business has experience in facility maintenance, grounds keeping, and park cleaning services; you can handle large-scale cleaning operations; you have the capacity to serve a federal facility; and you can provide proof of your past performance on similar government or commercial contracts.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, ANGELINA CO, METAL BEAM GUARD FENCE REPAIR
601
This is a solicitation from a government agency (Agency 601) for local road and street maintenance work in Angelina County, specifically metal beam guard fence repair. Your bid must be submitted by July 8, 2026 at 9:30 AM. This is a standard timeline (not unusually rushed). The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, so you'll need to review the full solicitation documents to confirm whether these are needed. Bids typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if mandated, not being properly registered as a vendor, submitting incomplete bid documents, or not meeting the specific technical or experience requirements outlined in the full solicitation details. You likely qualify if: You are a small construction or road maintenance contractor with experience in metal beam guard fence repair and highway/street maintenance work. You are likely located in or willing to work in Angelina County, Texas. You can obtain any required bonding or insurance if needed.
HQ AND TRAINING FACILITY ROOF REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
405
The U.S. government is seeking bids for roof repairs and maintenance work on a headquarters and training facility. Your bid must be submitted by July 17, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. This deadline is not unusually soon—it's about 6 months away, giving you adequate time to prepare. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this solicitation, though you should confirm this with the contracting officer before bidding. Common reasons bids get disqualified include: failing to meet the deadline, not following the submission format exactly as specified, lacking necessary licenses or certifications for roofing work, submitting incomplete pricing information, or not meeting small business eligibility requirements if this is a set-aside contract. Since no detailed description was provided, contact the government agency to clarify the scope of work, facility location, roof type, and specific maintenance requirements before deciding to bid. You likely qualify if: You are a roofing contractor or general contractor with experience in commercial or institutional roof repair and maintenance, hold appropriate state/local roofing licenses, have liability insurance, and can provide references for similar government or commercial projects.
Bid NO. 26-29 City Wide Plumbing Services
M2360
This is a solicitation for citywide plumbing services from a government agency (M2360). Bids are due by July 2, 2026 at 2:30 PM ET—which is a standard timeframe, not unusually tight. The solicitation provides minimal details: no estimated contract value is stated, and no description of the actual work is provided. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the materials provided. The biggest risk for disqualification will likely be failing to submit by the deadline, not meeting any unstated qualifications or certifications, or submitting incomplete bid documents. You should request the full solicitation package immediately, as critical details are missing from what's shown here. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed plumbing contractor or plumbing services company capable of handling multiple projects across a city or municipality, and you have the capacity to maintain ongoing service availability.
Concrete Pads
401
This is a solicitation from a US government agency (401) for concrete pad construction work. The deadline for submitting your bid is June 26, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. This deadline is not unusually soon—you have several months to prepare. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the information provided, so you should contact the agency to confirm what's needed. Common reasons bids get rejected on concrete work include: failing to meet bonding or insurance requirements if they apply, submitting bids after the deadline, not having the proper contractor licenses, providing incomplete pricing information, and not meeting the specific technical requirements for the concrete work. Since no detailed description is provided, review the full solicitation document for specific requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a construction contractor or concrete specialist licensed in the relevant state, capable of performing concrete pad installation work, with experience on similar government or commercial projects, and able to obtain any required bonding and insurance.
J045--NEW | CTX Heating Hot Water System Leak Repairs
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract opportunity for heating and hot water system leak repairs. You have until June 29, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET to submit your bid—this is a standard timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements based on the information provided, so you should verify this by reviewing the full details on SAM.gov. Common reasons bids get disqualified include: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet technical specifications for the repair work, not having proper licensing for HVAC/plumbing work, providing incomplete documentation, or pricing that appears unrealistic. Make sure to read all terms and conditions carefully before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a heating and HVAC contractor or plumbing company licensed to perform commercial heating system repairs, with experience fixing hot water system leaks, and capable of meeting federal contracting requirements and documentation standards.
Canyon New Park Cleaning Services
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
This is a request for bids to provide cleaning services at Canyon New Park in Fort Worth, Texas. The solicitation is for janitorial and facility maintenance work with an estimated contract value of approximately $469,786. No specific submission deadline was provided in the solicitation details, which is unusual and means you should check the full SAM.gov listing immediately to confirm when bids are due. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the available information, but you should review the full details on SAM.gov. Common reasons bids get rejected for government cleaning contracts include: (1) failing to meet the deadline, (2) not providing required proof of insurance or bonding if specified, (3) incomplete or missing certifications (such as small business status if required), (4) failure to follow specific submission instructions or formats, and (5) inability to demonstrate relevant experience with similar-sized facility cleaning contracts. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if your business is a janitorial or facility cleaning company that can handle mid-sized park maintenance operations, has general liability insurance, can commit to ongoing cleaning services for several years, and is willing to work with government procurement processes. Experience with public facilities or parks is helpful but not necessarily required.
Elevator Modernization- Dayton Manor at MDC Brooklyn
FAO
This is a solicitation from a Federal Agency Ordering (FAO) office to modernize elevators at Dayton Manor, a building at MDC Brooklyn. The project falls under elevator and conveyor equipment installation work (NAICS code 238290). The submission deadline is June 22, 2026 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually soon. The solicitation document does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, though such requirements are common for elevator work and should be verified in the full solicitation details linked above. Bids typically get disqualified for: failing to meet technical specifications for elevator systems, not demonstrating relevant experience with similar modernization projects, missing required certifications or licenses for elevator work, submitting incomplete documentation, or not meeting any bonding/insurance requirements if specified. You should review the full solicitation details on SAM.gov to confirm all specific requirements. You likely qualify if: You are an elevator installation and modernization contractor with experience on similar building projects, hold all required New York State licenses and certifications for elevator work, can obtain bonding and insurance if required, and have completed comparable modernization projects for institutional or commercial clients.
RFB for Physical Education Building Demolition
714
This is a sealed-bid request from a government agency for the demolition of a Physical Education building. Your bid must be submitted by July 9, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation provides minimal details; you'll need to request the full specifications from the agency. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this summary, but demolition work typically requires both, so clarify with the agency before bidding. Bids commonly get rejected for: (1) failing to follow the exact submission format or deadline, (2) not having required licenses or certifications for demolition work, (3) missing bonding/insurance documentation, (4) submitting incomplete cost estimates, or (5) not being registered in SAM.gov. Since this is a sealed-bid process, your price is final once submitted—you cannot negotiate afterward. You likely qualify if: You are a demolition contractor or general contractor with experience tearing down commercial/institutional buildings, hold all required state and local demolition licenses, can obtain bonding and liability insurance if needed, and are registered in SAM.gov (the federal contractor database).
St. Felix St. Paving
713
This is a solicitation for St. Felix Street paving work from a government agency. The deadline is July 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern time—this is not an unusually tight deadline, giving you several months to prepare your bid. The solicitation provides minimal details; there is no description of scope, bonding requirements, or insurance requirements listed in the available information. You should contact the agency directly to request the full solicitation documents, which will specify what bonding and insurance (if any) are required, the exact work scope, specifications, and evaluation criteria. Common reasons bids get disqualified include: failing to meet bonding or insurance requirements once detailed, submitting late, not following the required bid format, failing to meet contractor licensing requirements for road work, providing incomplete pricing information, and not meeting any small-business or local preference requirements if applicable. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a contractor licensed for road/street paving work in the relevant jurisdiction, can obtain any required bonding and insurance, and have experience with municipal paving projects.
Turner St. Paving
713
This is a solicitation from Agency 713 for Turner St. Paving work. The submission deadline is July 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation provides minimal details: no description of the work scope, no stated budget, and no explicit mention of bonding or insurance requirements in the available information. You should contact the agency directly to clarify what the paving project entails, any bonding/insurance mandates, and technical specifications. Common reasons bids get rejected include: failing to meet bonding or insurance requirements (if required), missing the deadline, submitting incomplete bid documents, not meeting contractor licensing requirements, and failure to provide required certifications or experience documentation. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if your business is a general contractor, paving contractor, or site preparation company licensed to perform road or pavement work in the relevant jurisdiction, with experience on similar municipal infrastructure projects and the ability to obtain any required bonding and insurance.
Lopez Unit - Install HVAC IH
696
This is a federal government solicitation to install HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment at a location called the Lopez Unit. The deadline to submit your bid is July 16, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation provides minimal details: no description of the scope of work, no stated contract value, and no explicit mention of bonding or insurance requirements in the available information. However, government construction contracts typically require bid bonds (a guarantee you'll sign the contract if you win) and performance/payment bonds once awarded. You should contact the contracting officer immediately to request the full solicitation documents, which will specify all requirements, specifications, and bonding/insurance needs. Common reasons bids get rejected include: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding requirements, not being properly registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), missing required certifications or licenses, and not following the specific format or submission instructions outlined in the full solicitation. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed HVAC contractor with experience on commercial or institutional projects, can obtain the required performance and payment bonds, maintain current business registration with SAM.gov, have appropriate insurance coverage, and can meet a July 2026 deadline.
HVAC Maintenance for Dallas/Herzog/Grand Prairie
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a request for bids to provide HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) maintenance services across Dallas, Herzog, and Grand Prairie, Texas. The estimated contract value is approximately $3.6 million. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and concerning—you should contact the agency immediately to confirm when bids are actually due, as missing a deadline would result in automatic disqualification. No specific bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in the basic solicitation details provided, but these are typically required for government maintenance contracts; you must review the full solicitation documents on SAM.gov to confirm exact requirements. Common reasons bids get rejected include: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements, not following the exact format requested, failing to provide required certifications or documentation, and bidding on work you're not properly licensed to perform in Texas. You likely qualify if: you are an HVAC contractor licensed to operate in Texas with experience managing large-scale commercial or industrial maintenance contracts, have the ability to obtain performance and payment bonds if required, carry appropriate liability and workers' compensation insurance, and can commit to ongoing maintenance work across multiple Texas locations.
J041--HVAC Maintenance for Dallas/Herzog/Grand Prairie
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a large HVAC maintenance contract for multiple Dallas-area locations (Dallas, Herzog, and Grand Prairie) worth approximately $3.6 million. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you'll need to check the full solicitation details on sam.gov immediately to confirm when bids are due. The solicitation description link suggests you must review the complete details for bonding and insurance requirements, which are common for construction-related federal work. Bids typically get disqualified for: missing the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if mandated, not being a qualified HVAC contractor, submitting incomplete proposals, or not following the specific submission format requested. Since the deadline isn't listed here, this could be an urgent opportunity with a very tight timeline. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC maintenance contractor licensed to operate in Texas with experience maintaining commercial HVAC systems at multiple facilities. You likely have the ability to obtain any required bonding and insurance, and your company can commit to ongoing maintenance services across multiple Dallas-area locations.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, EL PASO CO, CULVERT CLEANING
601
This is a solicitation from a government agency (Agency 601) for local road maintenance work in El Paso County, specifically for cleaning culverts. The bid is due by 3 PM on July 9, 2026. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare. The solicitation provides minimal detail, so you should contact the agency immediately to request the full scope of work, specifications, and any technical requirements. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this summary, but government construction and maintenance contracts typically require both—you'll need to confirm this with the agency. The most common reasons bids get rejected on maintenance contracts like this are: (1) failing to meet bonding or insurance requirements if they're required, (2) submitting bids after the deadline, (3) not being properly registered in the SAM.gov system, and (4) failing to follow the specific submission format or requirements outlined in the full solicitation documents. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you're a small business with experience in road maintenance, drainage work, or culvert cleaning in the El Paso County area. You should have equipment for cleaning and inspecting culverts, a good safety record, and the ability to obtain bonding and insurance if required. Local contractors may have an advantage given the 'local' emphasis in the title.
Admin Building Janitorial Services
INTERNAT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMM
The International Boundary and Water Commission is seeking bids for janitorial services at an administrative building. You have until June 30, 2026 at 7 PM Eastern time to submit your bid—this is a normal timeline, not rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the available details, so you should check the full notice on SAM.gov for those specifics. Bids typically get rejected if they don't follow the submission instructions exactly, fail to meet stated qualifications, arrive late, or don't properly document their experience with similar work. Make sure to read all requirements carefully and submit on time. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial or commercial cleaning company with experience servicing large office or administrative buildings, can meet any bonding/insurance requirements the government specifies, and have the capacity to handle an ongoing contract with a federal agency.
MIA District Consolidated Janitorial Services - Central FL Group
697DCK REGIONAL ACQUISITIONS SVCS
This is a janitorial services contract for the Miami-Dade County District schools covering central Florida. The estimated contract value is approximately $1.78 million. Unfortunately, the submission deadline is not stated in the information provided, so you'll need to check the full solicitation details on SAM.gov immediately to determine if this deadline is imminent. For janitorial services contracts, you typically need general liability insurance and may need bonding (performance and payment bonds) to guarantee you'll complete the work. Bids get disqualified most often for: failing to meet insurance/bonding requirements, not including required certifications or references, submitting incomplete proposals, pricing that seems unrealistic, and not following the exact format requested. Make sure to review the full solicitation document for all technical requirements and evaluation criteria. You likely qualify if: Your business is a janitorial or cleaning services company with experience handling school or institutional facilities, has general liability insurance, can obtain performance and payment bonds if required, and has references from similar contracts.
Z2DA--504-26-116 NRM Replace and Correct Building 46 Roof
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a federal government solicitation for roof replacement and repair work on Building 46, valued at approximately $1.15 million. The solicitation does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you should contact the contracting office immediately to confirm when bids are due. The work falls under roofing contractor services (NAICS code 238160). The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the available information, but standard federal construction contracts typically require both—you should verify these details. Common reasons bids get rejected on federal construction projects include: failing to meet the deadline, not following the exact format or submission instructions, lacking required licenses or certifications, submitting incomplete proposals, failing bonding/insurance checks, and not meeting small business or other eligibility requirements if applicable. You'll need to review the full solicitation details on SAM.gov to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a roofing contractor or general contractor licensed to perform commercial roofing work, with experience on federal or commercial projects of similar scope, and capable of obtaining federal bonding and insurance if required.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, KAUFMAN CO, DITCH CLEANING AND RESHAPING
601
This is a local government maintenance contract for Kaufman County involving ditch cleaning and reshaping work. Bids are due by July 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM, which is a normal timeline (not unusually soon). The solicitation provides no information about bonding or insurance requirements, so you'll need to request the full bid documents to understand those details. Common reasons bids get rejected include: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if they exist, not following the specific bid format requested, lacking proper licenses for the work type, and submitting incomplete documentation. Since no description was provided, request the full solicitation documents immediately to understand all requirements. You likely qualify if: Your business specializes in land maintenance, excavation, or drainage work and has equipment for ditch cleaning and reshaping. You're licensed to perform this type of earthwork in Texas and are comfortable with government bidding processes. You can obtain bonding and insurance if required.
FCI Ashland-Replace J&K Unit Windows
FAO
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is seeking bids to replace windows in the J&K units at FCI Ashland federal prison facility. Bids are due by July 6, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET. This is a standard government construction project for window replacement work. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the available information, though federal construction projects typically require both. Bids commonly get disqualified for failing to meet technical specifications, submitting incomplete documentation, missing the deadline, lacking required certifications, or not following the exact submission format requested. Make sure to carefully review the full solicitation details on SAM.gov for all specific requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a licensed contractor or construction company with experience in window replacement and renovation work, particularly for institutional or commercial buildings. You should have the ability to work at a federal prison facility (which may require background checks), experience with federal government bidding processes, and the capacity to obtain any required bonding and insurance.
LOCAL LET MAINTENANCE CONTRACT, COLLIN CO, BRIDGE JOINT CLEANING AND SEALING
601
This is a local maintenance contract in Collin County for bridge joint cleaning and sealing work. Your bid is due by July 8, 2026 at 10:00 AM—this is a standard government timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation provides minimal details, so you'll need to contact the agency (listed as 601) to get the full specifications and any bonding or insurance requirements. Government contracts typically require bonding and insurance for construction-related work like this, but those specifics aren't listed here. Common reasons bids get rejected include: missing required certifications or licenses, failure to provide bonding/insurance documentation, submitting after the deadline, not meeting the specific technical requirements for bridge work, and incomplete bid forms. Since details are sparse, contact the contracting officer immediately to clarify all requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a small business specializing in bridge maintenance, concrete repair, or similar infrastructure services, located in or willing to work in Collin County, Texas, with experience in joint sealing and cleaning work, proper licensing for construction services, and the ability to obtain bonding and insurance.
FMC Devens - Laundry Hot Water Project
FAO
The FAO is seeking bids for a laundry hot water project at FMC Devens, estimated to cost approximately $212,800. This falls under NAICS code 238220 (plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors). No submission deadline is specified in the provided information, which is a significant issue—you will need to check the full solicitation details on SAM.gov immediately to determine when bids are due. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the summary provided, but these are common for government construction projects, so you should review the full terms. Bids typically get disqualified for: missing the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if specified, not following the exact submission format requested, lacking required certifications or registrations (such as SAM.gov registration), and providing incomplete or unclear pricing. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed plumbing or HVAC contractor with experience on commercial or industrial hot water systems, are registered in SAM.gov, have the ability to obtain any required bonding and insurance, and can meet the project timeline.
Z1DA--36C257-26-AP-2152 | Replace LVT Flooring (Amarillo) | NEW | 504-26-006
671-SAN ANTONIO (00671)
This is a government contract to replace vinyl composite tile (LVT) flooring at a location in Amarillo. The work is being solicited by the San Antonio federal agency. The deadline to submit your bid is July 20, 2026 at 3:30 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the visible details, so you'll need to review the full requirements document linked in the notice. Government construction bids like this typically get rejected for: submitting after the deadline, not meeting technical specifications for the flooring material or installation, lacking required licenses or certifications, failing to provide proper documentation of qualifications, or not following the exact bidding procedures outlined. Make sure to carefully read all terms before committing to bid. You likely qualify if: You are a flooring contractor or construction company with experience installing LVT/vinyl flooring, hold valid business licenses required in Texas, and can meet the government's compliance and documentation requirements. If you're a small business, you may have advantages under federal small-business contracting programs.
Installation of Security Fence
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
The Fort Worth Military Installation is soliciting bids for the installation of a security fence. The deadline for submission is June 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not an urgent deadline. The solicitation does not explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, though these are common for construction work and you should verify by reviewing the full solicitation details. Bids typically get disqualified for: (1) failing to meet technical specifications for the fence installation, (2) submitting after the deadline, (3) not being a qualified contractor for federal work, (4) missing required documentation or certifications, and (5) providing incomplete pricing or bid forms. You should review the full solicitation on SAM.gov to confirm all bonding, insurance, and compliance requirements before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a fence installation contractor with experience on commercial or government projects, hold appropriate state licensing for construction, have general liability insurance, and can demonstrate the ability to work on federal military installations (which may require security clearance or facility access approval).
UNT Health Frisco Inspire Park Phase 1 Renovation
769
The University of North Texas (UNT) Health is seeking bids for Phase 1 renovation work at their Inspire Park facility in Frisco, Texas. Bids are due by July 7, 2026 at 2:00 PM Eastern Time. This is a substantial government construction project, though the total estimated value wasn't disclosed in the solicitation notice. Since detailed project specifications weren't provided in this summary, you'll need to review the full solicitation document for specific requirements around bonding (likely required for construction), insurance coverage, site conditions, and technical specifications. Construction bids are typically disqualified for being incomplete, failing to meet specifications, arriving late, lacking required insurance/bonding documentation, or having mathematical errors in pricing. You likely qualify if: You are a general contractor or specialized construction firm experienced in building renovation projects, particularly institutional or healthcare facility work. You have the ability to obtain performance and payment bonds (likely $500K-$2M+ depending on project scope), carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and can mobilize crews for a Texas project with a July 2026 deadline.
Demolition Services At JBSA LAK/ LAK Chapman Annex
FA3016 502 CONS CL
The U.S. Air Force is seeking bids for demolition services at JBSA Lackland (LAK) Chapman Annex. The deadline is July 3, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, though demolition work typically requires both; you'll need to review the full details at the provided link. Bids commonly get disqualified for: (1) failing to meet small-business status if this is set-aside as such, (2) lack of required bonding/insurance or proof thereof, (3) incomplete or unclear technical qualifications, (4) failure to follow specific submission instructions, and (5) pricing errors or non-responsive pricing. The specific NAICS code 238910 (site preparation contractors) suggests this is standard demolition work. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a licensed demolition contractor or general contractor with demolition experience, can obtain or already hold bonding and liability insurance suitable for demolition work, have relevant project references, and meet any small-business size standards if this is a set-aside solicitation.
Three Rivers Whitney Lake Security Fence Installation
W076 ENDIST FT WORTH
This is a solicitation from the Fort Worth Army Engineer District to install a security fence at Three Rivers Whitney Lake. The bid is due June 23, 2026 at 3 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, giving you several months to prepare. The solicitation doesn't explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the details provided, but government construction projects typically require both; you'll need to review the full solicitation documents on SAM.gov to confirm what's needed. Bids commonly get rejected because of: (1) missing required insurance certificates or bonding documentation, (2) failure to meet the specific technical specifications for the fence installation, (3) submitting paperwork late or to the wrong place, and (4) not being registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov). Since the NAICS code is 238990 (Other Specialty Trade Contractors), the government is looking for a contractor with fencing expertise. You likely qualify if: You're a small fencing contractor or specialty trade company that can handle security fence installation, you're registered with SAM.gov, and you can obtain the necessary insurance and bonding (likely a performance bond) for a government construction project.
Grounds Maintenance Services for TxDOT Uvalde Maintenance Office
601
The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is seeking bids for grounds maintenance services at their Uvalde Maintenance Office. The deadline for submitting your bid is June 23, 2026 at 10:00 AM Central Time—this is not an unusually tight deadline, giving you several months to prepare. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the posted materials, so you'll need to contact TxDOT directly or review the full solicitation documents to confirm what's needed. Common reasons bids get rejected for grounds maintenance work include: failing to provide required insurance certificates or bonding, submitting bids after the deadline, not meeting experience or equipment qualifications, and incomplete or improperly formatted proposals. Make sure to read all terms carefully before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a grounds maintenance or landscaping contractor with experience maintaining government or commercial properties, proper equipment for mowing and grounds care, and the ability to obtain any required insurance or bonding. Experience working with government agencies or knowledge of TxDOT operations in Texas is helpful but not required.
Z1DA--671-24-301 Site Prep - X ray room H104
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government contract to prepare a site for an X-ray room (H104), estimated to cost around $225,000. The work falls under general construction site preparation services. Unfortunately, the solicitation does not provide a submission deadline, which is a significant red flag—you should contact the Network Contract Office immediately to get this critical date, as missing it would disqualify your bid automatically. The solicitation summary provided does not specify bonding or insurance requirements, but construction contracts frequently require both, so you must review the full details on SAM.gov before committing. Bids typically get rejected for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if specified, not following the exact submission format requested, not being properly registered in the System for Award Management (SAM.gov), or failing to meet the specific qualifications or experience requirements listed. Since no deadline is given and details are limited in this summary, obtaining the complete solicitation document is essential before deciding whether to bid. You likely qualify if: You are a construction contractor or site preparation specialist with experience in healthcare facility preparation, hold the appropriate licenses for your state, can obtain bonding and insurance if required, and are registered in SAM.gov as an active federal contractor.
General Contracting Services for Facility Maintenance, Repair and Minor Construction - ABL
601
This is a request for bids from general contractors to provide facility maintenance, repair, and minor construction work. The deadline is June 29, 2026 at 3 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline (not unusually rushed). The solicitation does not explicitly state bonding or insurance requirements in the provided details, so you'll need to review the full documents to confirm what's required. Common reasons bids get rejected on maintenance and construction work include: failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if they're required, not having relevant experience with the specific facility type, submitting incomplete bid forms, missing required certifications, and arriving late. Since no detailed description is provided, review the full solicitation documents for specific qualifications, scope details, and compliance requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed general contractor with experience in facility maintenance, repair, and minor construction projects; you can obtain any required bonding and insurance; and you're able to meet the June 2026 deadline with a complete, compliant bid.
Childress Roof Replacement
405
This is a solicitation for roof replacement work at a facility in Childress (likely Texas, based on the agency number). The deadline for submitting your bid is June 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation provides minimal details; you'll need to contact the agency (405) for the full scope of work, specifications, and any bonding or insurance requirements. Bids typically get rejected for: (1) missing required insurance or bonding documentation, (2) not meeting stated qualifications or experience requirements, (3) submitting after the deadline, (4) failure to sign or properly complete bid forms, and (5) not following the specific submission instructions. Since no description is provided, request the full solicitation package immediately to understand what's required. You likely qualify if: you are a roofing contractor or general contractor licensed to perform roof replacement work in Texas, have appropriate liability insurance, and can obtain any required bonding. Experience with commercial or government projects is helpful but not always mandatory for smaller jobs.
Lake Worth Janitorial Contract -5 Years
405
This is a 5-year janitorial services contract for Lake Worth through a government agency. Your bid is due by 5:00 PM on June 22, 2026. This is a normal timeline—not an unusually short deadline. The solicitation provided very minimal details, so you'll need to contact the agency (listed as Agency 405) to get the full scope of work, specific requirements, bonding/insurance terms, and facility details. Common reasons bids get rejected for janitorial contracts include: failing to meet bonding or insurance requirements (which are typical for this work), not demonstrating relevant experience with similar-sized facilities, submitting incomplete proposals, missing the deadline, or not following the specific submission format requested. Make sure to clarify all requirements before bidding since the posted solicitation is incomplete. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial or cleaning services company with experience managing facility maintenance contracts, current liability insurance, and the ability to obtain bonding if required. You should be able to commit to a 5-year service relationship and have experience with government or commercial clients.
Amarillo Roof Replacement
405
This is a solicitation from a federal agency (Agency 405) for roof replacement work in Amarillo. The deadline to submit your bid is June 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET—this is not an unusually tight timeline as it's several months away. The solicitation provides minimal detail about the specific project requirements. No bonding or insurance requirements are explicitly stated in the information provided, though these are often required for construction work and you should confirm with the agency. Common reasons bids get rejected on roof replacement projects include: failure to meet bonding/insurance requirements if they apply, not being licensed in the required trade, submitting bids after the deadline, not following the specific submission format requested, and failing to demonstrate relevant experience with similar projects. You should contact the agency directly to request the full solicitation details before deciding to bid. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if your business is a licensed roofing contractor or general contractor with roofing experience in Texas, you have the capacity to complete commercial or residential roof replacement work, and you can meet any bonding and insurance requirements the agency specifies.
FY26 FCI Terminal Island- EMERGENCY SHORING OF TUNNEL
FAO
This is a solicitation from the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FAO) for emergency shoring work on a tunnel at Terminal Island, classified as foundation, structure, and building exterior contractors work. The solicitation lacks a stated deadline and estimated value in the provided information, which is unusual and makes it difficult to assess urgency. You would need to check the full SAM.gov listing for submission deadline details. No bonding or insurance requirements are explicitly mentioned in this summary, but federal construction projects typically require performance and payment bonds (usually 100% of contract value) and general liability insurance. Bids commonly get rejected for: failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements, not being registered in SAM.gov, submitting after the deadline, failing to follow formatting instructions, not demonstrating relevant experience with emergency structural repairs, and providing incomplete or unresponsive proposals. The 'emergency' nature suggests this may have a compressed timeline, but confirmation requires checking SAM.gov directly. You likely qualify if: Your business is a licensed general contractor or specialty contractor experienced in emergency structural repairs, foundation work, and shoring operations. You have the capacity to obtain performance and payment bonds, carry appropriate insurance, and can mobilize quickly if needed. You are registered in SAM.gov and have experience with federal government projects.
DPS El Paso Crime Lab Remodel
405
This is a solicitation from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) in El Paso for remodeling work at a crime laboratory facility. The bid is due by 5:00 PM on June 22, 2026. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare your bid. The solicitation does not explicitly mention bonding or insurance requirements in the provided information, though these are common for government construction projects and you should verify with the full bid documents. Bids typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet bonding/insurance requirements if required, not being registered in the System for Award Management (SAM), providing incomplete or unclear pricing, and not meeting the specific NAICS code or business size requirements. Since the full description wasn't provided, review the complete solicitation for detailed specifications and requirements. You likely qualify if: You are a construction contractor with experience in commercial building remodeling, particularly laboratory or specialized facility work. You have the ability to obtain bonding and insurance if required, you're registered in SAM.gov, and you can meet a June 2026 deadline. Experience with government projects and understanding of DPS or law enforcement facility standards is a plus.
FCI Marion - Replace Summer Boiler #2
FAO
This is a request to replace Summer Boiler #2 at FCI Marion, a federal correctional facility. The deadline to submit your bid is June 29, 2026 at 4:00 PM Eastern Time—this is a normal timeframe, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the basic details provided, though you should check the full description link for specifics, as federal construction projects often require both. The work falls under NAICS code 238220 (plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contractors). Bids typically get rejected if they fail to follow submission instructions exactly, don't meet technical specifications for the boiler replacement, lack required certifications or insurance, or arrive late. Since this is a federal facility, security clearance or background check requirements may apply. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed HVAC or plumbing contractor with experience replacing commercial/industrial boilers, can obtain any required federal bonding and insurance, and have the ability to work at a federal correctional facility (which may involve background checks and security protocols).
Z1DZ--TT-49 Roof Replacement, Project # 549-26-871
257-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 17 (36C257)
This is a government solicitation for roof replacement work valued at approximately $85,940. The submission deadline was not stated in the provided information, so you'll need to check the full solicitation details on SAM.gov to confirm when bids are due—this is critical since missing the deadline means automatic disqualification. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements in the excerpt provided, but these are common for construction work, so verify the full details. Government roof replacement bids are typically disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet the specified roofing standards or materials, not providing required certifications or proof of contractor licensing, incomplete bid documentation, or pricing that appears unrealistic. Since the NAICS code 238160 indicates roofing specialty contractors, you'll likely need appropriate roofing contractor licensing and experience with similar projects. Check the full solicitation for any small business set-aside status, bonding/insurance mandates, and whether a site visit is required before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed roofing contractor (or roofing specialty subcontractor) with experience completing similar commercial or institutional roof replacement projects, proper insurance coverage, and the ability to submit complete documentation and bid within the deadline.
Invitation for Bid for Scraping and Painting Historical Building at Starr Family Home State Historic Site
808
This is a sealed-bid invitation to scrape and paint a historical building at the Starr Family Home State Historic Site. Your bid is due by 2:00 PM on July 1, 2026. This is a normal timeline (not unusually soon). The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements based on the information provided, so you should contact the agency to confirm what's needed. Common reasons bids get rejected on historical building work include: failing to meet historical preservation standards or using unapproved materials, not having experience with historic structures, submitting incomplete bids or missing required documentation, and not following the sealed-bid submission process exactly as specified. You likely qualify if: You are a painting contractor or general contractor with experience scraping and painting exterior surfaces, ideally with some background in historical building restoration or knowledge of period-appropriate materials and techniques.
Holliday Unit - Install HVAC
696
This is a government contract to install HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems at a location called Holliday Unit. The deadline to submit your bid is June 25, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare. The solicitation does not mention bonding or insurance requirements, though these may be standard for HVAC installation work and could be added. Common reasons bids get rejected include: submitting after the deadline, failing to meet technical specifications, not properly filling out required forms, lacking the necessary licenses or certifications for HVAC work, or having safety/compliance issues. Since no detailed description was provided in this solicitation, you should request the full specifications before bidding. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC contractor or mechanical systems company licensed to perform heating and cooling installations in the relevant state, with experience on similar commercial or institutional projects, and able to meet standard government contracting paperwork and compliance requirements.
Awarded Janitorial Services - Mercedes
INTERNAT BOUNDARY AND WATER COMM
This is a solicitation for janitorial services at a Mercedes location (likely Mercedes, Texas) for the International Boundary and Water Commission, a US government agency. The contract is estimated at $50,000. The solicitation listing does not specify a submission deadline, which is unusual and means you would need to check the full solicitation details on SAM.gov to find the actual due date. No bonding or insurance requirements are mentioned in this summary, but you should verify the complete solicitation document. Common reasons bids get disqualified for janitorial services include: failing to meet the deadline, not providing required proof of insurance or bonding if specified, submitting incomplete bid documents, not meeting experience requirements, failing a site visit if required, or pricing that appears unrealistic. This appears to be an awarded contract notice rather than an active solicitation seeking new bids, which may affect your ability to submit a proposal. You likely qualify if: You likely qualify if you are a janitorial or cleaning services company with experience servicing government facilities, have valid liability insurance, can service a location in Mercedes, Texas, and meet any bonding requirements that may be specified in the full solicitation.
Garza East Unit - Install HVAC -Inmate Housing
696
This is a federal government contract to install HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems in inmate housing at the Garza East Unit facility. You have until June 23, 2026 at 3:00 PM Eastern Time to submit your bid—this is a standard government timeline, not unusually rushed. The solicitation does not specify bonding or insurance requirements in the details provided, so you'll need to request the full solicitation documents to confirm what's required. Government construction bids typically get disqualified for: submitting after the deadline, not meeting stated qualifications or licensing requirements, failing to provide required documentation (like insurance certificates or bonding), not following the exact submission format requested, or providing incomplete pricing information. You likely qualify if: You are a licensed HVAC contractor with experience installing commercial or industrial climate control systems, preferably in institutional or correctional facilities. You have the ability to obtain any required bonding and insurance, and can meet a June 2026 deadline.
Statewide Janitorial Services
529
This is a solicitation for janitorial services needed statewide by a government agency. The deadline to submit your bid is July 6, 2026 at 10:30 AM Eastern Time. This is not an unusually tight deadline—you have several months to prepare. The solicitation does not specify any bonding or insurance requirements, though it's common for janitorial contracts to require general liability insurance; you should confirm requirements before bidding. Bids typically get disqualified for: (1) not meeting the scope of work for statewide coverage, (2) missing the deadline, (3) failing to provide required insurance or bonding documentation if mandated, (4) not following the submission format or instructions, and (5) pricing that seems unrealistic or incomplete. Since no description was provided, carefully review the full solicitation details once available. You likely qualify if: You are a janitorial services company licensed to operate statewide, have experience managing large-scale cleaning contracts (potentially multiple facilities), can provide liability insurance, and have the capacity to service multiple locations across the state.
Camp Bowie Classroom HVAC
401
This is a solicitation from a government agency for HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) work at Camp Bowie's classroom facilities. The submission deadline is June 23, 2026 at 11:00 AM ET—this is a normal timeline, not unusually soon. The solicitation provides no details about bonding, insurance, or specific disqualification risks, as the full description is missing. To avoid disqualification, ensure your bid is submitted on time, includes all required documentation, and clearly demonstrates your qualifications to perform HVAC work on educational facilities. You likely qualify if: You are an HVAC contractor or mechanical contractor licensed to perform commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning installation or repair work, with experience serving educational or government facilities.
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