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Solicitation: Not available
Notice ID: me_Sturies
NAICS 005140, 010055, 010572DepartmentAccountingStateMEPostedDueNo due date posted

Federal opportunity from Accounting, Address, Columnar, Composition, Memo, Minute, Receipt, Steno, Time, etc. 61517 Box Files 61518/ Braille Labe. Place of performance: ME. Industry: NAICS 005140, 010055, 010572.

Market snapshot

Baseline awarded-market signal across all contracting (sample of 400 recent awards; refreshed periodically).

12-month awarded value
$7,205,695,420
Sector total $7,205,695,420 • Share 100.0%
Live
Median
$96,720
P10–P90
$28,298$2,037,759
Volatility
Volatile200%
Market composition
NAICS share of sector
A simple concentration signal, not a forecast.
100.0%
share
Momentum (last 3 vs prior 3 buckets)
+100%($7,205,695,420)
Deal sizing
$96,720 median
Use as a pricing centerline.
Live signal is computed from awarded notices already observed in the system.
Signals shown are descriptive of observed awards; not a forecast.

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Best fit for this contractDavis-Bacon
ME20260047 (Rev 1)
Match signal: state matchOpen WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Maine • Penobscot
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Grader/Blade, Mechanic, Paver (Asphalt, Aggregate, and Concrete), Roller Asphalt
Base $30.17Fringe $13.80
Rate
TRUCK DRIVER (Vacuum Truck)
Base $25.65Fringe $17.69
+18 more occupation rates available in the full WD.
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3 more WD matches and 18 more rate previews.
Davis-BaconBest fitstate match
ME20260047 (Rev 1)
Open WD
Published Jan 23, 2026Maine • Penobscot
Rate
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Grader/Blade, Mechanic, Paver (Asphalt, Aggregate, and Concrete), Roller Asphalt
Base $30.17Fringe $13.80
Rate
TRUCK DRIVER (Vacuum Truck)
Base $25.65Fringe $17.69
Rate
CARPENTER, Includes Form Work
Base $18.95Fringe $3.23
+17 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
ME20260013 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Maine • Washington
Rate
IRONWORKER (ORNAMENTAL AND REINFORCING)
Base $33.65Fringe $26.27
Rate
LABORER: Common or General (Industrial Work Only)
Base $21.90Fringe $19.72
Rate
PIPEFITTER
Base $40.00Fringe $24.71
+12 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
ME20260011 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Maine • Piscataquis
Rate
IRONWORKER (ORNAMENTAL AND REINFORCING)
Base $33.65Fringe $26.27
Rate
LABORER: Common or General (Industrial Work Only)
Base $21.90Fringe $19.72
Rate
PIPEFITTER
Base $40.00Fringe $24.71
+12 more occupation rates in this WD
Davis-Baconstate match
ME20260002 (Rev 0)
Open WD
Published Jan 02, 2026Maine • Androscoggin, Cumberland, Penobscot
Rate
Brick mason tender
Base $8.00Fringe $0.00
Rate
ELECTRICIAN
Base $13.78Fringe $2.26
Rate
Laborers: LANDSCAPE WORKERS
Base $7.25Fringe $0.00
+4 more occupation rates in this WD

Point of Contact

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Agency & Office

Department
Accounting, Address, Columnar, Composition, Memo, Minute, Receipt, Steno, Time, etc. 61517 Box Files 61518/ Braille Labe
Agency
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Subagency
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Office
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Contracting Office Address
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Noble (Inert) Gases: Argon, Helium, Krypton, Neon, Radon, Xenon 430621 Pure (Elemental) Gases (Not Otherwise Classified) 43063& Purifiers (For Gases): Soda Lime, etc. 430727 Rare or Highly Purified Gases (For Research Uses, etc.) 43075 Recycled Gases and Containers 43084' Sterilizing Gases: Ethylene Oxide, etc. 43092L Welding and Industrial Gases: Acetylene, Argon, Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, etc. 43500O GERMICIDES, CLEANERS, AND RELATED SANITATION PRODUCTS FOR HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL 435045 Antimicrobial Solutions, Topical: Surgical Prep, etc. 43508- Benzalkonium Chloride, USP (Aqueous Solution) 43516$ Detergent, Surgical Scrub, All Types 43524- Detergent-Disinfectant, Phenolic Type, Liquid 43540% Detergent-Disinfectant, Iodophor Type 435560 Detergent-Disinfectant, Quaternary Ammonium Type 43559L Disinfestation Equipment and Supplies (for Ambulances, Hospital Rooms, etc.) 43564) Instrument Sterilizing Solution, Hospital 43566I Recycled Detergents, Disinfectants and Cleaners for Health Care Personnel 43568, Skin Cleansers: Emollient, Nonalkaline, etc. 43570: Skin Cleaners, Antimicrobial: Emollient, Nonalkaline, etc. 43572 Soap, Surgical Scrub 43590" Whirlpool Additives, Antimicrobial 44000 GLASS AND GLAZING SUPPLIES 44003 Beveled Glass 44004 Blocks, Glass 44005 Bullet Proof Glass 44007 Desk Felts and Pads 44010 Crystal Glass 44012 Factrolite Glass 44014 Florentine Glass 44021 Glass Cutting Machines 44028 Glass Cutting Tables 44029" Glass Handling Tools and Equipment 44030= Glass Tinting Film and Supplies (Including Glazing Compounds) 44032( Glass and Glass Products, Scrap or Waste 44035 Glaziers' Clips and Points 44042# Heat-Tempered Glass, Fully Tempered 44049' Heat-Tempered Glass, Partially Tempered 44050 Mirror Glass 44051 Obscure Glass (Not Florentine) 44052 Lead Glass 44056 Plate Glass 44058 Plexiglass Glass 44060 Pyrex Glass 44062 Recycled Glass Products 44063 Safety Glass, Laminated 44070 Stripping (For Desk Top Glass) 44073 Thermo Glass (Insulated) 44077 Window Glass 44084 Wire Glass 44500> HAND TOOLS (POWERED AND NON-POWERED), ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES 44502D Air Pumps for Sporting Goods, Toys, etc. (See 075-83 for Tire Pumps) 445038 Axes, Adzes, Bush Hooks, Hatchets, Mattocks, Picks, etc. 44505 Balancers, Tool (Industrial) 44506R Bits, Dies, Drivers, Reamers, Taps, etc. (For Hand Tools, Powered and Non-Powered) 44508 Blades, Hand Saw (Non-Powered) 44509b Blades: Handsaw, (Powered) Circular, and Reciprocating (For Powered and Non-Powered Portable Saws) 44510 Bricklaying Tools 44512+ Caulking Guns, Putty Knives, Scrapers, etc. 44513) Carpet Laying Tools (Including Knee Pads) 44515! Chisels, Drawknives, Planes, etc. 44518B Clamps: Bar, "C", Carriage, Hand, Spring, etc.; and Clamp Fixtures 445199 Concrete Tools and Accessories (Not Otherwise Classified) 44520' Copper and Tinsmith Tools and Equipment 44521? Cutters and Knives: Bolt, Burrs, Glass, Nippers, Pinchers, etc. 44526' Drills, Hand, Non-Powered: Braces, etc. 44527, Drills, Hand, Portable, (Powered), Automatic 44529" Extractors, Pullers, and Inserters 44530: Fastening Tools: Nailing Machines, Staplers, Tackers, etc. 44532 Files and Rasps 445339 Fireplace Components, Flues, Grates, Tools, Stokers, etc. 445359 Gauges: Feeler, Sheet Metal, Spark Plugs, Wire Size, etc. 44537 Guns, Heat 44538b Hammers, Mallets, Crow Bars, Pinch Bars, Pry Bars, Ripping Bars, Sledges, Wrecking Bars, All Types 44540<Handles, Tool, All Kinds (See 285-30 for Dielectric Handles) 445410 Hazardous Material Equipment, Tools and Supplies 445423 Knives, Utility and Pen (All Types) and Accessories 44543<Hoes, Leaf Loaders, Rakes, Council Tools, Weed Cutters, etc. 44544 Hooks 44545I Leather and Canvas Aprons and Tool Pouches, Carpenter's and Electrician's 44546- Levels, Chalk Lines, Chalk Line Refills, etc. 44547 Mitre Boxes 44548 Mirrors, Inspection Type 44549> Punches, Etchers, Marking Tools, Nail Sets, Scratch Awls, etc. 44550 Presses, Hand Type 44551 Pick-up Tools, Magnetic 44552( Pliers, All Kinds (Except Stock Tagging) 44555Y Posthole Diggers, Earth Augers, etc. (Including Utility Probes for Testing Digging Sites) 44556 Re-Toothing Machines, Hand Saw 44557+ Rules, Squares, and Tapes (Carpenter, etc.) 445586 Saws (Non-Powered): Hack, Keyhole, Pruning, Pole, etc. 44559 Saws, Hand, Portable (Powered) 44561J Scoops, Shovels, Spades, Spading Forks, etc. (Including Entrenching Tools) 44562 Scrapers, Chipping and Sealing 445639 Scrapers, Ice and Snow (See Class 765 For Motorized Type) 44564 Screwdrivers, All Kinds 44566" Shaft Machines, Flexible (Powered) 44570 Snips: Metal, Tin, etc. 44573$ Soldering Coppers, Guns, Irons, etc. 44575 Stud Finder Tool 44576# Steel Figures and Letters, Stamping 44577- Thread Cutters (See 670-15 for Pipe Threader) 44578 Tool Lathe (Quick-Change Type) 44579Q Tool Boxes, Cabinets, and Chests (For Truck Tool Compartment Boxes See Class 065) 44580 Tools, Machinist 445819 Tool Holders (Collets, etc.)(See 445-45 for Tool Pouches) 44582 Tool Sets, All Kinds 44583 Tree and Pole Climbing Equipment 44585 Trowels and Floats, All Kinds 44587 Upholstery Tools 44588 Vises, All Kinds 44590# Winches, (Not Otherwise Classified) 44591' Wrenches, All Kinds (Including Sockets) 44595 Recycled Hand Tools 45000 HARDWARE AND RELATED ITEMS 450011 Adhesives and Sealants (Not Otherwise Classified) 45002 Adhesives: Rubber and Silicone 45003/ Adhesives: Glue and Glue Guns, Gum, Paste, etc. 45004 Baling Wire and Ties 45005 Barrel or Drum Stands 45006@ Ba

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BidPulsar Analysis

A practical, capture-style breakdown of fit, requirements, risks, and next steps.

Updated: Feb 22, 2026
Client-ready brief
Executive summary
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This opportunity pertains to various commodity codes primarily associated with filing and labeling products, including box files and Braille labels under codes 61517 and 61518. The relevant NAICS codes include 005140, 010055, and 010572, indicating a diverse range of potential suppliers for office supplies. It's crucial for bidders to demonstrate familiarity with these specific commodity codes to align their proposals accurately with buyer expectations.

office suppliescommodity codesfiling productsBraille labelsgovernment procurement
What the buyer is trying to do

The buyer aims to procure various office supplies encompassed by specific commodity codes, which include filing materials and associated labeling products.

Who should pursue this
  • Companies specializing in office supplies
  • Firms experienced with product labeling and filing systems
  • Vendors familiar with government procurement processes
Work breakdown
  • Identify relevant commodity codes for bidding
  • Gather specifications for filing and labeling products
  • Prepare pricing strategy based on commodity codes
  • Develop compliance documents as per bidding requirements
  • Assemble a proposal package for submission
Response package checklist
  • Proposal narrative explaining product offerings
  • Pricing schedule aligned with commodity codes
  • Compliance and regulatory documents
  • Company qualifications and experience
  • References and past performance on similar contracts
More BidPulsar strategy notesCompliance, pricing, teaming, risks, questions, and coverage notes
Compliance notes
  • Ensure compliance with government procurement regulations
  • Incorporate necessary certifications related to commodity codes
  • Adhere to deadlines for submission
Pricing strategy
  • Develop a competitive pricing model based on market rates for office supplies
  • Consider bulk order discounts where applicable
  • Account for logistical costs in pricing
Teaming and subs
  • Consider teaming with firms specializing in specialized labeling products
  • Engage subcontractors that have existing relationships with the government for faster compliance
  • Alliance with experienced proposal writers to enhance submission quality
Risks and watchouts
  • Potentially unclear specifications due to poor transmission of the notice
  • Risk of misunderstanding commodity codes and their associated requirements
  • Timeline for response may be tight once the bidding is announced
Smart questions to ask
  • What specific types of products are most frequently ordered under these codes?
  • Can the agency provide examples of previous contracts for better understanding?
  • Are there specific compliance requirements unique to this procurement process?
Source coverage notes

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  • Specific solicitation number
  • Response deadline
  • Complete details regarding performance period
  • Contact information for buyer inquiries
  • Agency approval levels for product specifications

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