Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: March 10, 2016
The General Services Administration has awarded 31 companies spots on two potential 10-year contracts worth up to $30 billion combined to provide building maintenance and operations support at the federal government’s Zone 1 sites.
Nine companies will compete for task orders under the BMO Unrestricted contract and 24 vendors have been awarded small-business positions on the BMO SB contract, GSA said Wednesday.
Two of those companies are included in both the unrestricted and small business vehicles.
The program covers “strategically sourced” electrical maintenance, janitorial, landscaping, fire alarm, suppression system maintenance, commissioning, plumbing, elevator inspection, pest control and heating, ventilating and air conditioning services.
Winners for the unrestricted track are:
ACEPEX Management
AMEC Programs
CBRE
AAA Complete Building Services
EML
J&J Worldwide Services
Jones Lang LaSalle Americas
LB & B Associates
WW Contractors
Awardees for the small business track are:
ACEPEX Management
Action Facilities Management
Ben Fitzgerald Real Estate, d.b.a. Rosemark
CEEPCO Contracting
Chenega Facilities Management
CMI Management
CTSI Facility Management
Exemplar Enterprises
Four Seasons Environmental International
General Mechanical Services
Global Precision Systems
Infinite ABM
Inspection Experts
Native Energy & Technology
NVE
PM Services
ProSource Consulting
Raven Services
SDAC Facility Service
Tigua
Trademasters
Urban Services
WW Contractors
Zero Waste Solutions
The contractors will support government facilities in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia and the District of Columbia.
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