This government file outlines a Custodial Services Contract Bid Schedule for carpet cleaning services at Hanscom AFB, MA, for the period of January 30, 2026, to January 29, 2027. The contract is for non-personal services and includes line items for carpet shampooing (100,000 SF) and mobilization (10 EA). The contractor is responsible for providing all necessary labor, tools, equipment, materials, supplies, parts, and transportation to perform the carpet cleaning, as well as ensuring compliance with safety requirements such as hearing and eye protection. The document appears to be a section of a Request for Proposal (RFP) or a similar bidding document, where potential contractors would submit their unit prices and total amounts for the specified services.
This Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (FA2835-26-A-0005) is a Request for Quote (RFQ) for a Blanket Purchase Agreement for carpet cleaning services at Hanscom Air Force Base, MA. The contract is a total small business set-aside under NAICS code 561740. The contractor will provide all labor, materials, and equipment for carpet cleaning, including vacuuming with HEPA filtration, spot cleaning, and hot water extraction, using Green Seal GS-37, UL EcoLogo, or EPA Safer Choice certified products. The contract has a 5-year ordering period. Offers are due by January 5, 2026, 1:00 PM ET, and will be evaluated based on the lowest evaluated price among technically acceptable quotes. Technical proposals must demonstrate an understanding of the Statement of Work. Offerors must be registered in SAM with a small business certification and adhere to various FAR and DFARS clauses, including those regarding telecommunications equipment and services, and health and safety on government installations.
The Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) provides carpet cleaning services for Hanscom Air Force Base (HAFB), Massachusetts, covering over one million square feet of administrative office space. The contractor must provide all labor, materials, and equipment to vacuum, spot clean, and hot water extract carpets. Cleaning products must meet Green Seal GS-37, UL EcoLogo, or EPA Safer Choice standards. The Period of Performance for each request will be in Attachment #1, and extensions require written justification. The contractor is responsible for project management, including pre- and post-cleaning walkthroughs, and must adhere to strict work restrictions, safety, and environmental controls. All on-site personnel must be US Citizens, and specific procedures for base access, commercial vehicles, and deliveries must be followed. The document includes points of contact for the Government and outlines general requirements for personnel, equipment, compliance, and waste disposal. Attachment #1 details the Carpet Cleaning Service Request Worksheet, including requestor information, location, period of performance, and funding.