Contract · Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
Building 601 Paving MEP Lot
- Agency
- DEPT OF DEFENSE / DEPT OF THE ARMY
- Location
- PICATINNY ARSENAL, NJ
- Amount
- Amount not listed
- Deadline
- Closes in 19 days (Aug 6, 2026)
- Posted
- Jul 7, 2026
- Set-aside
- Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
- NAICS code
- 237310
What this contract is for
THIS SOLICITATION IS SET ASIDE FOR SMALL BUSINESS. 1. The U.S. Army Contracting Command - New Jersey has a new construction requirement in support of the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Devens. This projected is located at 601 Queenstown Street, Fort Devens, MA - Building 601 MP Parking Lot Repaving. 2. The North American Industry Classification (NAICS) Code for this project is 237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction, with a size standard of $45,000,000.00. 3. Period of Performance: all work shall be completed in accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW).
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