The Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground has outlined various upcoming contracting opportunities primarily aimed at small businesses through an 8(a) set-aside program. Notable projects include the US Army Garrison's Post-Wide Minor Construction Recompete, focusing on maintenance and minor construction valued at $100M-$110M, and environmental services under the Directorate of Public Works, including forestry management and stormwater management, estimated between $12M and $24M.
Additional software-related contracts involve Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) products like Code Mettle, Hypack, and GITLAB, with varying scales of investment ranging from $100K to $4M. Other service contracts specified involve maintenance for mobile cranes, welding equipment, and specialized facilities like the Superbox Depleted Uranium Containment Facility, valued from $300K to $7M.
Most solicitations are scheduled for FY 2025's third quarter, though release dates are subject to change or cancellation. The document emphasizes that these are informational postings only, and formal proposals should not be submitted at this stage. This series of opportunities underscores the government's commitment to engaging small businesses in diverse federal projects.
The Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground has issued updates on upcoming procurement opportunities intended for various service contracts at the Garrison. The opportunities include minor construction recompete for the Directorate of Public Works (DPW), forestry management support services, stormwater management facilities maintenance, and specialized maintenance for low energy X-ray systems and high-efficiency gas adsorbers. Most of these contracts, estimated between $20M and $110M, are designated as 8(a) Small Business Set-Asides, with some open to full competition. Important details such as contracting contacts, estimated values, and anticipated solicitation release dates, primarily set for the 4th quarter of FY 2025, are provided. Notably, contractors are cautioned that this information is subject to change and does not constitute formal solicitations. The document serves as a preliminary guide for interested contractors to prepare for future bids in line with government contract requirements.
The Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground presents various contracting opportunities primarily for small businesses through an 8(a) set-aside program. The opportunities include a series of contracts aimed at providing maintenance and repair services across multiple sectors, including minor construction, environmental management, software acquisitions, and logistical support. Notable contracts include a $100M project for post-wide minor construction, an $12M contract for forestry management, and services for stormwater management facilities valued up to $24M. Other significant contracts focus on the procurement of commercial-off-the-shelf software solutions, such as Veeam and Citrix, with respective values ranging from $75K to over $3M. All solicitations are slated for a release within the fiscal year 2025 and are subject to change or cancellation. Communication with representatives is encouraged for companies interested in these projects. This document outlines a structured approach to enhancing operational capacities within the Army while supporting small business growth and compliance with federal contracting standards.
The Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground has issued industry updates regarding various upcoming contracting opportunities tied to maintenance and construction projects at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. These opportunities include:
1. **Post-Wide Minor Construction Recompete**: Aimed at providing minor construction services across the garrison, with an estimated value of $100M - $110M. This contract is set aside for small 8(a) businesses.
2. **Forestry Management Support Services**: Focused on environmental compliance and forest resource management, valued at $12M - $15M, also a small business set-aside.
3. **Stormwater Management Facilities Maintenance**: To ensure compliance with MS4 Phase II requirements, valued between $20M - $24M and designated for small businesses.
4. **Maintenance of Mobile Crane Fleet and Welding Equipment**: These contracts have estimated values of $7M and $650K - $800K respectively, both set-aside for small businesses.
5. Additional opportunities include maintenance services for a depleted uranium containment facility, UPS support, low energy X-ray systems, and high-efficiency gas adsorbers, with values ranging from $10K to $30M, predominantly for small businesses.
All opportunities are expected to be available for solicitation release in the third quarter of FY2025, subject to change. Each project emphasizes the government's engagement with small businesses, particularly those qualified under the 8(a) program, promoting economic participation while fulfilling operational needs.
The ACC-APG Installation and Technology Division has released a list of upcoming solicitations for informational purposes, subject to change and cancellation. These opportunities, primarily slated for Q4 FY2025 and Q1-Q2 FY2026, cover a diverse range of services and procurements for Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG) and its satellite facilities. Key requirements include facility management support, post-wide minor construction, forestry management, software license renewals (NetScout, Black Duck), welding and machining equipment maintenance, computed radiography systems, industrial gas services, and publications technician support. Most contracts are set aside for small businesses, 8(a) small businesses, or have no set-aside. Contract types vary, including FFP, IDIQ, and purchase orders. Estimated values range from $45K to $110M, with varying periods of performance (POP) from one base plus options to five-year ordering periods. Each opportunity lists a specific contracting officer contact.
The ACC-APG Installation and Technology Division has released an informational list of upcoming solicitation opportunities for Fiscal Year 2025 and 2026. These opportunities are subject to change and cancellation, and the government will not provide reimbursement for feedback or questions. The solicitations cover a range of services and procurements for various Army facilities, primarily at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD. Key areas include minor construction, forestry management, software license renewals (NetScout, Black Duck), equipment maintenance and repair (welding, machining, cranes, EPSS), facility management support, and procurement of computed radiography systems and industrial gas. Most opportunities are set aside for small businesses, including 8(a) and competitive 8(a) businesses, with contract types predominantly Fixed-Price (FFP) and estimated values ranging from $45K to $110M. Estimated solicitation release and award dates are primarily in Q4 FY2025 and Q1 FY2026.
The document outlines upcoming contracting opportunities from the ACC-APG Installation and Technology Division, effective as of July 29, 2025. It lists several solicitations related to various services, including office reconfiguration, environmental management, software license renewals, and maintenance for industrial equipment. Key projects include minor construction for office spaces at the U.S. Army Garrison, procurement of commercial software licenses for NetScout and Black Duck, maintenance of welding equipment, and support services for the Directorate of Public Works at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Most projects are structured as firm-fixed price contracts with set-asides for small businesses or 8(a) firms, slated for solicitation release primarily in Q4 of FY 2025. The document emphasizes that these opportunities are informational and subject to change, with the government not liable for feedback provided by interested parties. This initiative illustrates the government’s commitment to maintaining and improving critical facilities and resources, fostering opportunities for private sector engagement in supporting military operations.