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Facilities Power Washing
Solicitation from DEPT OF THE NAVY • DEPT OF DEFENSE. Place of performance: LA. Response deadline: Feb 20, 2026. Industry: NAICS 561210 • PSC S216.
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Description
Marine Forces Reserve Facilities is requiring Power Washing for building.
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DEPT OF THE NAVY (USMC, Marine Forces Reserve) issued Solicitation M6786126Q0015 for facilities power washing services (PSC S216; NAICS 561210) to support Marine Forces Reserve facilities. The description indicates power washing is required “for building,” suggesting exterior surface cleaning at one or more facilities. The opportunity is set aside for SBA and responses are due 2026-02-20T22:00:00+00:00, leaving a short turnaround. Key to winning will be quickly extracting scope, quantities, and site details from the three posted attachments and aligning a compliant, safety-focused method statement and schedule to the government’s required submission format.
Obtain a contractor to perform power washing for Marine Forces Reserve facilities buildings, likely to clean building exteriors and related surfaces, under a small-business set-aside (SBA) procurement.
- Review solicitation attachments (3 files linked in SAM) to identify exact buildings/surfaces, quantities (sq ft/linear ft), access constraints, and performance requirements.
- Conduct/confirm site conditions as allowed by the solicitation (or request clarifications if site visit details are in the attachments).
- Provide power washing services for the identified building(s) per specification (methods, pressure limits, detergents/chemicals allowed, protection of adjacent areas).
- Plan and execute work scheduling to meet any facility access windows and operational constraints typical of an active Marine Forces Reserve facility (confirm in attachments).
- Implement safety and environmental controls (runoff management, surface protection, PPE, traffic/pedestrian control) as required by the solicitation attachments.
- Closeout deliverables as required (e.g., completion confirmation, before/after photos, inspection/walkthrough).
- Completed quote/proposal per Solicitation M6786126Q0015 instructions (format and volumes as stated in attachments).
- Pricing for the required power washing scope (line items as provided in the RFQ/attachments).
- Technical approach/method statement describing equipment, pressures, detergents/chemicals, surface protection, and quality control aligned to the stated building scope.
- Schedule/period of performance confirmation (based on the attachments).
- Proof of SBA/small business eligibility as required by the solicitation.
- Past performance references relevant to facilities/building power washing (if requested).
- Safety documentation required by the RFQ (e.g., site safety plan/HA, PPE, hazard communication) as specified in attachments.
- Any required certifications/insurance documentation if required in the RFQ attachments.
- Acknowledgment of any amendments (if issued).
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- Scope details from the three solicitation attachments (SOW/specs, CLINs, measurements).
- Place of performance/facility location(s) and specific building(s) in scope.
- Period of performance (start/end) and any required work hours or scheduling constraints.
- Submission instructions (format, volumes, required forms, and submission method) contained in attachments.
- Evaluation criteria and basis of award contained in attachments.
- Site visit requirements/availability (if any).
- Environmental/wastewater runoff containment/disposal requirements (if any).
- Insurance, access/badging, and safety documentation requirements (if any).
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