Award

Delivery Order #47QSSC26F8P2K

Delivery Order for Bilingual Safety Signs from National Industries for the Blind

Buyer

Federal Acquisition Service

Award Amount

$18.05

Ceiling

$18.05

Awarded

May 27, 2026

Period of Performance

May 27, 2026 – Jun 03, 2026

Identifier

47QSSC26F8P2K

NAICS

423850

This award represents a delivery order contract under the larger National Industries for the Blind (NIB) IDIQ contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration (GSA). The recipient, National Industries for the Blind, is a prominent organization dedicated to employing individuals who are blind or visually impaired and supplying products and services that support federal agencies. The current contract involves procuring two-sided, free-standing plastic vinyl signs, printed in both English and Spanish, designed to convey caution for wet floors. These signs fold flat, providing practical usability and safety benefits in government facilities. This award is a significant continuation of NIB's long-term partnership with the federal government through their comprehensive IDIQ contract, supporting sustained provision of essential safety materials while advancing employment opportunities for disabled workers. The contract scope includes the timely delivery of these bilingual caution signs, ensuring workplaces maintain safety standards for diverse populations. Not awarded through competitive bidding, this contract is underpinned by the sole-source IDIQ awarded to NIB, justified by their specialized mission and limited competition. Key contract milestones include the recent award and a short performance period, spanning about one week from late May to early June 2026, with performance located in Alexandria, Virginia. This delivery order exemplifies agile procurement practices that enhance workplace safety while promoting social objectives through federal contracting.

Description

SIGN: 26"X12", TWO-SIDED, FREE STANDING ENGLISH & SPANISH, FOLDS FLAT, PLASTIC VINYL, LEGEND: CAUTION, WET FLOOR

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