Facility Maintenance Government Contracts
Federal facilities-support contracts set aside for small business — operations and maintenance of government buildings and installations.
Full base-operations support and building O&M: one contract covering maintenance trades, work-order management, and sometimes grounds and custodial together. These are larger, multi-year awards — the step up for firms that have won individual-trade contracts and can manage subs.
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Ballistic Glass Replacement
Kiddie Pool Repair
Facility Operations and Maintenance Support
Mission Support Services
Logistics Support Area Lincoln Operation and Sustainment
HVAC Preventive Maintenance and Cleaning
Facility Support Services for the Naval Research Laboratory
Base Operation Contract for a Military Enclave
Hospital Porter Services
Quality Assurance Support at Fort Detrick
Range Safety Improvements
Facilities Support & Maintenance contracts — common questions
What is NAICS 561210 and who wins it?expand_more
561210 (Facilities Support Services) covers operating a facility on the government's behalf — the umbrella O&M contracts. Winners typically have past performance in one or more building trades plus demonstrated management of multi-trade scopes; teaming as a sub on one of these contracts is the classic way to build that record.
How big are facility-support contracts?expand_more
Bigger than single-trade work — base-year-plus-options awards often run into the millions. The size standard is receipts-based with a relatively high cap, so 'small' facilities firms can be substantial companies.
Are these set aside for small business?expand_more
Frequently, including 8(a) and SDVOSB set-asides — base operations support is one of the programs' staple categories. Respond to the Sources Sought stage: these long contracts are shaped years before award.
Set-Aside Pro is an independent publication, not affiliated with the SBA or SAM.gov. Size standards shown are from the SBA's published table — confirm the current figures and each solicitation's requirements before bidding.