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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
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This opportunity involves the solicitation for producing Tiny Homes by the Department of the Army, classified under PSC 5450 and NAICS 321991. It's a Small Business Administration set-aside, which indicates a focus on utilizing small businesses for the project. The request is time-sensitive, with a response deadline set for January 14, 2026.
The buyer is looking to procure Tiny Homes, likely for military personnel or specific projects. Understanding the exact specifications, quantities, and delivery timelines will be crucial for crafting a competitive bid.
- Small businesses with experience in modular housing or similar construction work.
- Companies with past performance in government contracts, particularly in housing or defense sectors.
- Identify the specifications of 'Tiny Homes' required by the Army.
- Conduct market research on materials and designs suitable for military use.
- Outline and define project management and execution strategies for the production.
- Develop a timeline for production and delivery.
- Prepare compliance documents as per SBA and military contracting standards.
- SBA certification documentation.
- Technical proposal detailing the design and features of Tiny Homes.
- Project management plan and timeline.
- Pricing proposal including itemized costs.
- Past performance references on similar projects.
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- Ensure compliance with SBA and federal contracting regulations.
- Review any specific military requirements for housing materials and construction.
- Analyze competitors' bids for similar projects in government contracting.
- Consider cost-plus pricing to allow for flexibility during production.
- Consider partnerships with local construction firms for resource sharing.
- Subcontract with suppliers of sustainable building materials.
- Potential changes in military specifications or needs during the bidding process.
- Delays in material procurement could impact delivery timelines.
- What specific features and amenities are required in the Tiny Homes?
- Are there any unique sustainability or efficiency standards to adhere to?
- What are the reporting and compliance requirements throughout the contract?
- Is there a possibility for a follow-on order after the initial contract?
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- Specific features and requirements for the Tiny Homes.
- Exact quantity needed by the Department of the Army.
- Timeline for delivery beyond the response deadline.
- Clarification on site preparation and setup requirements.
- Budget constraints or estimated value of the project.
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