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Janitorial Services for Minot Air Traffic Control Tower and System Support Unit

Dept. of Transportation
SDVOSBFFP
est. $150K – $25M

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Quick Brief

The Department of Transportation is contracting for janitorial services at the Minot Air Traffic Control Tower and System Support Unit in North Dakota. The contractor will be responsible for providing all necessary personnel, equipment, and materials to perform the services as outlined in the Statement of Work, including maintaining quality control and training staff on safety and cleaning procedures. This contract is set aside for Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses.

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Contract Details

Contract Typei
FFP
Estimated Value
est. $150K – $25M
Similar contracts award $9K$140K (median $29K, 21,124 awards)Above typical range
NAICS Codes
Place of Performance
Minot, ND, USA
Set-Asides
SDVOSB

Qualifications & Eligibility

Set-Aside Category
SDVOSB

Agency & Contact

Contracting Organization

Agency
TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF

Point of Contact

John A. Smith
Contracting Officer
(202) 555-0100

Key Dates

Published3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Last Updated3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Became Sources Sought3mo ago
Mar 6, 2026
Tracked
Response Due3mo ago
Mar 13, 2026
Response Date3mo ago
Mar 15, 202612:00 PM CDT

Description

after TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION -Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) NG- CUSTODIAL JANITORIAL The Contractor must provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, and services necessary to perform Janitorial Services as specified herein for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Facilities as specified in the attached Appendix/Appendices. The Contractor must schedule and perform all

requirements listed in the Statement of Work (SOW). Only tasks listed in the SOW are to be performed. The standards defined and the frequencies listed are minimum standards and frequencies that must be maintained. Additionally, the Contractor is responsible for all administrative

requirements as noted herein. The Contractor must provide a Contract Manager, who must be responsible for the performance of the work. The name and of this person and any alternate(s) who must act for the Contractor when the manager is absent must be designated in writing to the

Contracting Officer (CO) prior to contract start date. The manager must not rely on the

Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR) to remind him/her of reports, schedules, etc. that are due. Contract Managers must be knowledgeable in the safe use and storage of chemicals, cleaning compounds, and equipment operation. The Contractor is responsible for training all individuals on the correct cleaning and disinfecting procedures accepted by the custodial profession as written in professional publications, periodicals, trade magazines, etc. At a minimum, this training must include the review and proper use of applicable product Safety Data Sheets (SDS), including recognizing hazards, storage of chemicals, and the use of appropriate protective equipment (e.g., disposable gloves, dust masks, etc.) required by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 1910.1200. The Contractor must establish and maintain a complete Quality Control Plan to ensure the

requirements of the Contract are provided as specified. One copy of the Contractor's Quality Control Plan must be provided to the

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