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TINY HOME
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from DEPT OF THE ARMY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: NY. Response deadline: Jan 14, 2026. Industry: NAICS 321991 • PSC 5450.
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BidPulsar Analysis
A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.
This opportunity involves the supply or assembly of tiny homes for the Department of the Army, under the solicitation W911S226U2312. With a set-aside for small businesses and the PSC class of 5450, this bid presents a targeted niche opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers specializing in modular housing solutions.
The Department of the Army is seeking bids for the provision or construction of tiny homes, likely aimed at housing needs for military personnel or related facilities.
- Small businesses with experience in modular construction
- Manufacturers specializing in tiny homes or similar structures
- Contractors with a history of government contracting
- Assess requirements for tiny home specifications
- Determine required materials and labor
- Outline construction timelines and phases
- Prepare a delivery schedule
- Compile final bidding documents and submissions
- Completed bid forms from the solicitation
- Relevant company certifications and registrations
- Detailed pricing strategy and breakdown
- Timeline for performance and delivery
- Evidence of past performance in similar projects
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- Ensure compliance with SBA small business regulations
- Adhere to all state and federal construction standards
- Verify certifications required for government contracting
- Research competitive pricing for materials and labor costs
- Consider potential logistical costs associated with tiny home delivery
- Analyze previous contracts for insights on pricing proposals
- Form partnerships with local contractors for building
- Engage suppliers for materials at competitive rates
- Consider teaming with companies experienced in Army contracts
- Potential for scope changes which may affect pricing
- Delays in material supply or delivery affecting timelines
- Limited knowledge of military contracting specifics
- What specific requirements does the Army have for the tiny homes?
- Are there any performance metrics or standards required?
- Could you clarify the evaluation criteria for bids?
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- Specifications for tiny homes required
- Evaluation criteria for proposals
- Construction timeline expectations
- Types of materials preferred
- Quality standards or certifications needed
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