ABMC Flower Program
Combined Synopsis Solicitation from AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION • AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION. Place of performance: VA. Response deadline: Feb 03, 2026. Industry: NAICS 4593 • PSC DH10.
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The American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) has a requirement for a floral arrangement ordering and delivery platform. For full details of this requirement, see the attached Performance Work Statement (PWS).
Standard commercial FAR Part 12 terms and conditions will apply.
If interested in this requirement, please submit a proposal via email to nerenga@abmc.gov no later than 4:00 pm EST on 03 February 2026. Questions must be received no later than 14 January 2026. Product demonstrations may be requested and scheduled at ABMC’s discretion following receipt of proposals (estimated 9-11 February). ABMC reserves the right to award with or without discussions.
If any portion of the Performance Work Statement cannot be addressed or complied with, it must be noted within the proposal. Alternative CLIN structures are permitted if in the Government’s best interest.
Updated 27 January to add vendor questions and responses.
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