ACC APG Tenant Division Competitive/Fair Opportunity Industry Updates FY 2025
ID: ACC-APG-Tenant-Division-UpdateFY2025Type: Special Notice
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE ARMYACC-APG

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Other General Government Support (921190)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground (ACC-APG), is providing updates on competitive acquisition opportunities for Fiscal Year 2025, specifically targeting 8(a) Small Business Set-Asides. The procurement includes a range of contracts focused on maintenance, construction, environmental management, and facility services, with significant projects such as a $100M - $110M minor construction recompete, a $12M - $15M forestry management support service, and a $20M - $24M stormwater management facilities maintenance contract. These initiatives underscore the government's commitment to engaging small businesses in vital infrastructure and environmental services while adhering to regulatory compliance. Interested vendors should direct their inquiries to Ms. Yadira Colon at yadira.i.colon.civ@army.mil, with updates and additional information to be posted regularly.

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    The Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground has released updates regarding a series of opportunities for contractors, specifically targeting 8(a) Small Business Set-Asides. These contracts, intended for maintenance, construction, environmental management, and facility services, are projected to be available in Fiscal Year 2025 across several areas at Aberdeen Proving Ground and its satellite locations in Maryland. 1. **Minor Construction Recompete**: A five-year, multiple award IDIQ contract valued at $100M - $110M will support the Directorate of Public Works (DPW) in maintenance and minor construction tasks. 2. **Forestry Management Support Services**: This contract, estimated at $12M - $15M, focuses on ensuring compliance and management of forest resources through individual task orders under a firm fixed price structure. 3. **Stormwater Management Facilities Maintenance**: Aimed at maintaining 394 storm water management facilities, valued between $20M - $24M, to meet specific stormwater compliance requirements. 4. **Facilities and Logistics Services**: Requiring comprehensive support for DEVCOM-CBC operations, this contract is projected at $42M - $48M and encompasses various facility maintenance and logistics needs. These opportunities represent the government's commitment to involve small businesses in critical infrastructure and environmental services while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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