47PD5126R0002 - Hruska - USMS Indoor Firing Range Cleaning
Solicitation from PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE • GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION. Place of performance: NE. Response deadline: Jan 09, 2026. Industry: NAICS 562211 • PSC Z1AA.
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Provide all necessary labor, material, equipment, and supervision to perform Comprehensive and Housekeeping Cleaning of the Indoor Firing Range area in accordance with contract specifications. A complete scope of work is attached. Please submit a fully completed SF1442, detailed price breakout with a signed proposal that should include, but not limited to, if applicable, standardized work elements, the estimated labor hours and wage rate, material cost, equipment cost, subcontractor fee and overhead and profit rate. All work is to be performed at the Roman Hruska US Courthouse, 111 S. 18th Plaza, Omaha, NE. The current wage determinations are attached. Offers to be valid for 60 days. Site visits will be conducted by appointment only. To arrange for a site visit, contact David Smith - dave.smith@gsa.gov - (402) 203-4880.
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The opportunity under solicitation 47PD5126R0002 seeks contractors to perform comprehensive cleaning of the Indoor Firing Range area at the Roman Hruska US Courthouse in Omaha, NE. Prospective bidders must submit a completed SF1442 and a detailed pricing breakdown within a one-day response window following the solicitation posting on January 8, 2026. This SBA set-aside requires bidders to comply with current wage determinations and adhere to specified contract requirements.
The buyer aims to secure a contractor who can provide all necessary labor, materials, and supervision for the cleaning of the Indoor Firing Range, ensuring compliance with contract specifications and standards.
- Review and understand the complete scope of work attached to the solicitation.
- Prepare and submit a fully completed SF1442.
- Determine labor hours and wage rates necessary for project completion.
- Estimate costs for materials, equipment, and any subcontractor fees.
- Outline overhead and profit rates in the proposal.
- Completed SF1442 form.
- Detailed price breakout including labor, materials, and equipment costs.
- Signed proposal document.
- Evidence of experience with similar cleaning contracts.
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- Detailed list of specific tasks in the scope of work is unknown.
- No information on the estimated budget for the project.
- Site visit appointment procedures need clarification.
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