Department of the Army Contract Awards

Recent Department of the Army contract awards reveal a focus on facility maintenance and support services, with Cadence Contract Services securing a $68,188 window installation contract at Fort Drum. Lodging services for training events also represent a recurring contract area, with Winner Hotels Corp awarded multiple purchase orders totaling over $14,000. Equipment procurement contracts, such as compressors and virtual operations monitors, round out the recent award landscape.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which contractors have recently won Department of the Army contracts for facility maintenance?

Cadence Contract Services, LLC recently won a $68,188 delivery order for window installation at Fort Drum, NY. This contract reflects the Army's ongoing investment in maintaining and upgrading its physical infrastructure.

What types of contracts does the Army use for lodging services during training events?

The Army typically uses purchase orders for lodging services, as seen with Winner Hotels Corp, which received multiple purchase orders totaling over $14,000 to provide accommodations for training events. These are generally short-term, event-specific contracts.

Are there notable small equipment procurement contracts awarded by the Army?

Yes, recent awards include a $8,950 purchase order to Air Engineering Inc. for compressors and a $5,751 delivery order to Winners Ink and Office Supply for virtual operations monitors. These contracts are often awarded as delivery orders or purchase orders under simplified acquisition procedures.

What NAICS codes are relevant for these Army contracts?

While specific NAICS codes are not listed in the recent awards, typical codes for these contracts include 238150 for building equipment contractors (window installation), 721110 for hotels and motels (lodging services), and 333415 for air-conditioning and warm air heating equipment manufacturing (compressors).

Does the Army use set-asides or specific contract vehicles for these types of awards?

The recent awards do not specify set-asides or contract vehicles, but many small purchase orders and delivery orders are issued under existing Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts or via simplified acquisition procedures, often favoring small businesses or local vendors when possible.

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