Quick-Schedule Copying Services
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE • UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE. Place of performance: DC. Response deadline: Mar 26, 2026. Industry: NAICS 323 • PSC T011.
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Description
These specifications cover the production of quick turnaround copying requiring such operations as copy pickup, black-only and color copying, 1-4 part carbonless (NCR) form sets, posters, mounted posters on foam core/gator board, inserting printed materials in various capacity contractor furnished binders, padding, inserting Chicago Screw Posts, “Case File” copying, binding, drilling, folding, laminating, addressing of printed pieces from (and maintenance of) a furnished digital mailing address database(s), packing and delivery.
The contractor must be capable of producing as many as 80,000 total copies from furnished multi-page publications within 24 hours to accommodate contract performance requirements. Pickup and delivery of all contract materials must be made by an employee of the contractor in a contractor-owned vehicle.
Complete specifications may be found at: https://www.gpo.gov/how-to-work-with-us/vendors/contract-opportunities
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