SOURCES SOUGHT: Construction Management Support Services

This is a non-personal services single award task order contract to provide construction management and quality assurance services. Work to be performed does not fall under the Brooks Act. Services shall not be provided which are considered closely related to inherently governmental functions. The government shall not supervise, direct, or have any direct control over the Contractors personnel. The Contractor shall furnish general construction management and quality assurance services which shall include assessment and monitoring of compliance with plans, specifications, schedules, and ancillary documents; quality assurance review of submittals, reports, plans, studies, technical documents and any other Construction Contractor document to assure compliance with plans, specifications, and ancillary documents; reporting of findings to the Field COR; file and data management; and other similar non-design tasks, as necessary. The location of projects under this Performance Works Statement (PWS) includes all of Alaska. Locations supporting all of Alaska includes remote sites, installations, bases, etc. location will be provided for each specific Task Order. Sources Sought Notice was initially published under W911KB22R0031.

Revised 5 January 2023 to attache Amendment 1 on PIEE.

NOTE: Visit ‘https://piee.eb.mil/sol/xhtml/unauth/search/oppMgmtLink.xhtml?solNo=W911KB23R0014’ to obtain more details.

  • Original Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
  • Product Service Code: H356 – INSPECTION- CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: AK, USA

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SOURCES SOUGHT: Construction Management Support Services

This is a non-personal services single award task order contract to provide construction management and quality assurance services. Work to be performed does not fall under the Brooks Act. Services shall not be provided which are considered closely related to inherently governmental functions. The government shall not supervise, direct, or have any direct control over the Contractors personnel. The Contractor shall furnish general construction management and quality assurance services which shall include assessment and monitoring of compliance with plans, specifications, schedules, and ancillary documents; quality assurance review of submittals, reports, plans, studies, technical documents and any other Construction Contractor document to assure compliance with plans, specifications, and ancillary documents; reporting of findings to the Field COR; file and data management; and other similar non-design tasks, as necessary. The location of projects under this Performance Works Statement (PWS) includes all of Alaska. Locations supporting all of Alaska includes remote sites, installations, bases, etc. location will be provided for each specific Task Order. Sources Sought Notice was initially published under W911KB22R0031.

NOTE: Visit ‘https://piee.eb.mil/sol/xhtml/unauth/search/oppMgmtLink.xhtml?solNo=W911KB23R0014’ to obtain more details.

  • Original Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
  • Product Service Code: H356 – INSPECTION- CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: AK, USA

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SOURCES SOUGHT: Construction Management, Inspection, Surveying, and Testing (CMIST-2)

NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) is hereby soliciting information from potential sources for Construction Management, Facility Management, Surveying, and Life Safety Code Compliance. See attached DRAFT Statement of Work (SOW).

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) (GRC) is seeking capability statements from all interested parties, including all socioeconomic categories of Small Businesses and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU)/Minority Institutions (MI), and members of the underserved communities as defined by Executive Order 13985, Advancing Racial Equity And Support For Underserved Communities Through The Federal Government, for the purposes of determining the appropriate level of competition and/or small business subcontracting goals for Construction Management, Inspection, Surveying & Testing (CMIST -2) procurement.   The Government reserves the right to consider a Small, 8(a), Women-owned (WOSB), Service-Disabled Veteran (SD-VOSB), Economically Disadvantaged Women-owned Small Business (EDWOSB) or HUBZone business set-aside based on responses received.

This requirement is a follow-on to the previous COMETS contract 80GRC018C0022, excluding the environmental portion which will not be included in the CMIST-2 re-compete.  The types of services include but aren’t limited to construction management, facility management, surveying, and life safety code compliance.

The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this procurement is 541330 – $16.5M to $22.5M size standard.

No solicitation exists; therefore, do not request a copy of the solicitation. If a solicitation is released, it will be synopsized on SAM.gov.  Interested firms are responsible for monitoring this website for the release of any solicitation or synopsis.

Interested firms having the required capabilities necessary to meet the above requirement described herein should submit a capability statement of no more than 10 pages indicating the ability to perform all aspects of the effort.

These pages shall consist of the following:

 

1.   GENERAL INFORMATION:  Briefly describe your company and the types of services performed. Please also include: the names, e-mail addresses, and phone numbers for any points of contacts (POCs), the company’s address, CAGE Code/DUNS number, and the type of business demographic that applies (i.e., small business, large business, women- owned).

 

2.   PAST PERFORMANCE:  The Offeror shall also provide contract information on similar contracts over the past three (3) years.  This information shall include:  the name of customer/agency, types of services provided, type of contract, total contract value, and whether the contractor was a prime or subcontract. If subcontract, please provide details regarding prime contract and your company’s role in supporting the prime contractor. In addition, please provide any examples about your company’s capabilities to quickly and efficiently staff to rapidly changing requirements.

 

3.   CAPABILITIES:   Information   describing   your   company’s   capabilities   to   meet   the requirements contained in this Sources Sought Notice.

 

4.   COMMENTS and RECOMMENDATIONS for the most effective incentive/performance criteria (if different from the current approach).  Further, describe both risks and mitigations the Government should consider.

 

6.   DESCRIPTION of the type of information needed about the existing requirements that would be helpful for submitting a credible proposal.

 

Additionally, in support of the Executive Order (EO) 13985, Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government, NASA is seeking to advance equity or remove barriers for members of underserved communities related to this requirement. As defined in the EO, Underserved Communities refers to populations sharing a particular characteristic, as well as geographic communities, that have been systematically denied a full opportunity to participate in aspects of economic, social, and civic life, as exemplified by the list in the preceding definition of “equity.” Equity means the consistent and systematic fair, just, and impartial treatment of all individuals, including individuals who belong to underserved communities that have been denied such treatment, such as Black, Latino, and Indigenous and Native American persons, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and other persons of color; members of religious minorities; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) persons; persons with disabilities; persons who live in rural areas; and persons otherwise adversely affected by persistent poverty or inequality.

NASA seeks input in the following areas:

1. To support the requirements identified in this request for information (RFI)/sources sought notification, what barriers or opportunities exist to engage subject matter experts from industry and academia and how can those barriers be overcome? How can underserved communities be leveraged?

2. To support the requirements identified in this RFI, what barriers or opportunities exist to partner with subcontractors that employ members of underserved communities, as defined above?

3. What other recommendations would you make to enhance diversity and inclusion?

4. What should be considered to encourage full participation and contribution of organizations and individuals (e.g., outreach efforts and innovative partnerships) in performance of this requirement?

ll responses shall be submitted electronically via email to sarah.a.deroche@nasa.gov no later than October 21, 2022, at 12:00pm EST. Please reference 80GRC023CA001 in any response.

This synopsis is for information and planning purposes only and is not to be construed as a commitment by the Government nor will the Government pay for information solicited.  Respondents will not be notified of the results of the evaluation.

  • Original Set Aside: 8(a) Set-Aside (FAR 19.8)
  • Product Service Code: R408 – SUPPORT- PROFESSIONAL: PROGRAM MANAGEMENT/SUPPORT
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: Cleveland , OH 44135 USA

Full details via beta.sam.gov

SOURCES SOUGHT: Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Hydrologic Engineering Services

1. General. This is a SOURCES SOUGHT and is for informational/market research purposes only. THIS IS NOT A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL, QUOTATION OR BID, NOR A SYNOPSIS OF A PROPOSED CONTRACT ACTION UNDER FAR SUBPART 5.2.

USACE is seeking additional resources.  If a firm responded to the February 2022 Sources Sought and does not have additional information, beyond what was submitted earlier this year, that they would like USACE to consider as part of its research, no additional response is required

2. Contract Information: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division, Portland District (CENWP) has been tasked to identify interest in a Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Hydrologic Engineering Services, A-E Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC). This Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract will be procured in accordance with the Brooks Act and implemented in FAR Subpart 36.6. The official synopsis for a proposed contract action will be posted on SAM.gov and will provide information on material to be submitted.

CENWP is conducting market research for an anticipated A-E service and intends to award one (1) IDIQ contract with a five-year ordering period. The proposed project will be a competitive firm-fixed price contract with a contract capacity estimated at $10,000,000.00. The estimated minimum task order amount is $5,000 and the estimated maximum task order amount will not exceed the contract amount.

Responses to this Sources Sought announcement will be used by the Government to make, if appropriate, a small business set-aside acquisition strategy decision. This Sources Sought is intended to gain knowledge of the interest, capabilities, and qualifications of the small business members of the industry.

3. SCOPE OF WORK.  This is primarily a hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) Single Award Task Order Contract (SATOC). Services required in this contract fall generally into the following broad categories:

Hydraulic and Coastal Design.

  • Hydraulic design for juvenile and adult fish passage, spillways, outlet works, and navigation locks.
  • Physical Model Studies for juvenile and adult fish passage, spillways, outlet works, and navigation locks.
  • Numerical Modeling for juvenile and adult fish passage, spillways, outlet works, and navigation locks, including 2 and 3 dimensional analysis.
  • Prototype testing for juvenile and adult fish passage, spillways, outlet works, and navigation locks.
  • Coastal engineering including coastal processes analysis, sedimentation analysis, and coastal structure design.

Reservoir Regulation, Water and Sediment Quality.

  • Water and sediment quality sampling, modeling, analysis, and testing in conjunction with A-E efforts.

River and Hydrologic Engineering.

  • Hydrologic analyses including precipitation, runoff, water supply, reservoir analysis, and statistical relationships.
  • River engineering and floodplain analysis, sediment yield and transport analysis, and associated numerical modeling.
  • Hydrologic climate change evaluations.
  • Hydrographic (single-beam and multi-beam sonar) and topographic (land survey, photogrammetry, and/or LiDAR) surveys to support H&H modeling in conjunction with H&H AE contract.

Additional information can be found in the included DRAFT Statement of Work

Note: The Government may consider the relevant experience and past performance of key individuals and predecessor companies in evaluating the company’s ability to perform this requirement when making procurement decisions

North American Industrial Classification Code (NAICS): 541330, Engineering Services;

Size Standard: $16.5M;

Federal Service Code (FSC): C211 – A&E General Services

Point of Contact for small business questions or assistance in the Portland District is the Deputy for Small Business, Carol McIntyre at 503-808-4602 or Carol.A.McIntyre@usace.army.mil.

4. Submission Instructions. Responses to this Sources Sought notice must be submitted electronically (via email) Subject: W9127N22R0017, Hydrology, Hydraulics, and Hydrologic Engineering Services. Please send to Cory Pfenning, Contract Specialist, at cory.r.pfenning@usace.army.mil by 2:00pm Pacific Standard Time 18 October 2022.

A firm’s response to this Sources Sought shall be limited to 10 pages and shall include the following information

    1. Firm’s name, address, point of contact, phone number, e-mail address, CAGE and SAM UID, and the Construction Bonding Level per contract.
    1. Firm’s small business category and Business Size: Small Business, Small Disadvantaged, 8(a) firm, Historically Underutilized Business Zones (HUBZone), Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB), and Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small business (SDVOSB).
    1. Provide relevant information on the Firm’s experience/Capabilities as it pertains to the proposed work outlined in the Scope of Work.
    1. Provide a minimum of one project similar in size, scope, and complexity with a brief description of the project, customer name, timeliness of performance, contract number, customer satisfaction and the dollar value. The Government may verify information in CPARS or PPIRS.

5. Disclaimer and Important Notes. This notice does not obligate the Government to award a contract. No reimbursement will be made for any costs associated with providing information in response to this Sources Sought or any follow up information. The Government reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and legally appropriate. Any organization responding to this notice should ensure that its response is complete and sufficiently detailed to allow the Government to determine the organization’s qualifications to perform the work. Respondents are advised that the Government is under no obligation to acknowledge receipt of the information received or to provide feedback to respondents with respect to any information submitted. After a review of the responses a solicitation may be published in Federal Business Opportunities. However, responses to this notice will not be considered adequate responses to a solicitation.

All interested firms must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) at https://www.sam.gov and remain current for the duration of the contract to be eligible for award of a government contract.

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code: C211 – ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: LANDSCAPING, INTERIOR LAYOUT, AND DESIGNING
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: Portland , OR USA

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SOURCES SOUGHT: Vehicle System Level Suitability and Effectiveness Testing

In support of the Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC), the Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) is active in developing advanced military ground vehicle technologies, and systems engineering and integration expertise. The intent of this Request for Information is to obtain information in response to full automotive vehicle system level suitability and effectiveness testing capabilites.

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Updated Response Date: Nov 23, 2021 01:30 pm EST
  • Product Service Code: AC33 – National Defense R&D Services; Defense-related activities; Experimental Development
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: USA

Full details via beta.sam.gov


SOURCES SOUGHT: CERCLA/RCRA/UST ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND SERVICES

All work shall be in accordance with the provisions of this scope as amended by the scope of work provided in each Task Order (TO). Primary technical services shall be performed by licensed members of architectural and engineering firms performing professional services, and individuals in their employ, including those who are recognized as consultants in their respective scientific or technical field. The contractor shall be capable of addressing and interpreting all aspects of environmental laws and regulations, including the preparation and presentation of expert testimony if required. The Contractor shall coordinate with NAVFAC SW and the Navy/Marine Corps customers to achieve compliance with environmental laws and regulations, and provide assistance with outreach efforts to stakeholders and regulatory agencies. All work shall be in accordance with OPNAV 5090, MCO 5090.2, and all other appropriate Federal, State, and local laws and regulations. Sustainable business practices are an important aspect of this contract and will be incorporated in individual TOs as appropriate. Task Orders will consist of the following types of environmental studies and services:

  • Original Set Aside: Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5)
  • Product Service Code: C219 – ARCHITECT AND ENGINEERING- GENERAL: OTHER
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: San Diego , CA 92101USA
  • Original Response Date: Nov 11, 2021 01:00 pm EST

 

Full details via beta.sam.gov


SOURCES SOUGHT: 2021 INSCOM Technology RFI

INSCOM executes mission command of operational intelligence and security forces; conducts, synchronizes, and integrates worldwide multi-discipline and all-source intelligence and security operations; and delivers linguist support and intelligence related advanced skills training, acquisition support, logistics, communications and other specialized capabilities in support of Army, Joint, and Coalition commands and the U.S. Intelligence Community. To meet these challenges, INSCOM utilizes Other Transaction Authority (OTA) to partner with nontraditional and traditional defense contractors and non-profit research institutions to carry out prototype projects that are directly relevant to enhancing mission effectiveness of military personnel and the supporting platforms, systems, components, or materials use by INSCOM. To the maximum extent practicable, competitive procedures are used when entering into agreements to carry out these prototype projects. 

  • Original Set Aside:
  • Product Service Code:
  • NAICS Code: 541330 – Engineering Services
  • Place of Performance: Fort Belvoir , VA 22060, USA
  • Original Response Date: Sep 15, 2021 11:59 pm EDT

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Top 10 Industry NAICS codes for IDV Contracts in 2020

For service contracts (and some products), the government has shifted almost entirely towards Indefinite Delivery Vehicles (IDVs).

IDVs separate large businesses from small, as small businesses in socio-economic categories are often prioritized. Although competition is intense, this is still an opportunity that you shouldn’t miss. 

The ultimate goal in bidding for IDV contracts, and in government contracting, in general, is to win. Having a small business certificate won’t be enough, you need to earn your spot on this bus. 

If you haven’t earned the right on the bus, you can’t even see the task and delivery orders. So how do you secure your spot? Start by knowing the industry and your competitors. 

IDV contract opportunities are found in all industries, but not all succeed. Some industries do better than others, here are 10 industries that have successfully made their way through winning IDV contracts in 2020.

1. 325412 

Pharmaceutical preparation manufacturing is the industry wherein establishments manufacture in-vivo diagnostic substances and pharmaceutical preparations (except biological). They are the makers of tablets, capsules, ointments, etc.

Federal IDV contracts under this code were actually worth about $2 billion in 2020, making it first on this list.

2. 325414 

Biological product (except diagnostic) manufacturing is the manufacturing of vaccines, toxoids, blood fractions, and culture media of plant or animal origin (except diagnostic). This comes second, with a government spending of $1.7 billion for IDV contracts.

3. 481212 

This code is for establishments in the nonscheduled chartered freight air transportation industry wherein they provide air transportation of cargo, without transporting passengers, with no regular routes and regular schedules.

When it comes to the government’s cumulative spending, specifically on IDV contracts, this industry is worth $1.6 billion.

4. 541712 

This code is all about research and development in the physical, engineering and life sciences engineering, and life sciences (except Biotechnology).

They conduct research and experimental developments in the field of science and mathematics. In 2020, the federal government has invested $1 billion in this industry for IDV contracts.

Note: The NAICS Code 541712, however, is no longer valid. The NAICS Code that should be used instead is 541715. Unless the requirement is dealing with nanotechnology, in that case, code 541713 should be used. 

5. 325411 

The medicinal and botanical manufacturing industry, worth $900 million in IDV contracts, manufactures uncompounded medicinal chemicals and their derivatives (i.e., generally for use by pharmaceutical preparation manufacturers). They are also responsible for grading, grinding, and milling uncompounded botanicals.

6. 541711 

Ever wondered why the NAICS code 541712 / 541715 excluded biotechnology? Here’s why. 

This code conducts biotechnology research and experimental development. They use micro-organisms and cellular and biomolecular processes to develop or alter living or non-living materials. 

They contribute to the development of new biotechnology processes used by various industries, which explains why the U.S. government has spent over $812 million in this industry, for IDV contracts alone.

7. 336414 

Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing businesses manufacture complete guided missiles and space vehicles and/or develop and make prototypes of guided missiles or space vehicles. 

NASA is known to be the largest procurer of these services, followed by the Air Force and the Missile Defense Agency. More than $599 million was put into this industry, specifically for IDV contracts.

8. 541512 

Computer systems designs services plan and design computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software, and communication technologies.  Federal IDV contracts, in this industry, have a cumulative spending amount of $567 million.

9. 561210 

Facilities support services provide operating staff to perform a combination of support services within a client’s facilities. The staff, however, are not involved with or responsible for the core business of the client. The government invested $468 million worth of IDV contracts on this industry for 2020.

10. 541330 

This code is for establishments that offer engineering services which include civil engineering services, environmental engineering services, and mechanical engineering services. 

This industry is wide-ranging, as it pertains to any business that applies physical laws and principles of engineering in their design, development, and utilization of systems. The cumulative federal spending for these establishments is $410 million for IDV contracts.

RESOURCES

The list of industry NAICS codes from this article was taken from usaspending.gov, wherein federal awards for IDV contracts in 2020 were categorized by their NAICS codes and were listed from highest to lowest, according to their respective cumulative amount obligated by the government.

If you want to know the benefits of IDIQs and IDVs and how to prepare your company for these opportunities, then be sure to click the links below:

Are you ready to win a contract, prepare your corporation for success using IDV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqs1D_TKZIg

Multiple year contract award (IDIQ) explained in simple terms – Eric Coffie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgVtj-Iv7yI

To also learn more about all things NAICS, you can check out the website here.

Top 10 Industry NAICS Codes for Contracts in 2020

The government spends millions, every year, on products and services, from office supplies and airplanes to machinery and even fitness equipment. 

Each business opportunity is assigned to at least one North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code which allows these contracts to be tracked for research and reportable data in the future.

Being well versed with the NAICS Codes for Contracts in    2021 can help you in building a good working relationship with the government as it gives your business more visibility. Would you want to be seen? 

It’s always good to know how you measure against your competitors. Given the numerous industries, you can narrow down the list by knowing which industries have been prospering in the federal marketplace.  

With this in mind, here’s the top 10 industries that have won contracts in 2020.

1. 336411 

Number one on our list is the aircraft manufacturing industry. They are responsible for manufacturing, modification and restoration of engines of different aircraft, space vehicles, guided missiles, and propulsion units. 

Although the manufacturers of this industry depend heavily on the international market for their sales, they have a combined annual revenue of about $68 billion in 2020 for federal contracts. 

2. 541330

Establishments that offer engineering services, design, develop and utilize machines and systems through applying physical laws and principles of engineering. 

The U.S. engineering services industry includes about 65,000 establishments. They had a combined annual revenue of $39 billion from contract awards with the federal government alone.

3. 336611 

The ship building and repairing establishments are engaged in operating a shipyard. They construct, repair, convert and alter, and produce prefabricated ship and barge sections. The cumulative amount obligated by the U.S. government in this industry is about $31 billion.

4. 561210 

Facilities support services provide operating staff to perform a combination of support services within the client’s facilities. The support services being referred to are wide-ranging, from janitorial to guard and security, and then laundry.

Often forgotten and little recognized, they have always worked behind the scenes to keep facilities going and running at an optimal level. Contracts awards in 2020 under this code are worth around $30 billion. 

5. 541512 

Establishments that offer computer system design services are those who plan and design computer systems. Services that they offer include software support, computer systems design, and data processing facilities management. The combined annual revenue for government contract awards in this industry is $26 billion. 

6. 236220 

People in this industry are primarily responsible for the construction of commercial and institutional buildings and related structures, such as stadiums, grain elevators, and indoor swimming facilities. 

The United States is one of the largest construction markets worldwide. Their spending on private and public construction continued to grow in 2020. More specifically, federal contract awards in businesses under this code in that year reached $24 billion.

7. 541715 

This code is for the world of Research and Development. This pertains to businesses who conduct research and experimental development (except nanotechnology and biotechnology) in the fields of physical, engineering, and life sciences.

The federal government also invested about $24 billion in this industry. Although their research outputs have no guarantee for extension to product commercialization or final application, they are considered essential, as they increase the ‘knowledge base’ available to companies. 

8. 336414 

Guided missile and space vehicle manufacturing applies to establishments that manufacture complete guided missiles and space vehicles. They develop and make prototypes of guided missiles or space vehicles.

The demand for guided missiles is dependent on the government spending on defense. The government spending for contracts under this code last year was worth $22 billion.

9. 541519 

Other computer related services, from the name itself, provide other computer related services that are not offered by establishments under 541512 (Computer Systems Designs Services). 

More specifically, the services include computer disaster recovery and software installation services. This industry won $20 billion worth of federal contracts in 2020.

10. 541712 

Last but not the least, as it is worth $19 billion in the federal marketplace, we have the industry that is all about research and development in the physical, engineering and life sciences engineering, and life sciences (except Biotechnology)

Businesses under this code conduct research and experimental developments in the  field of science and mathematics. 

Note: The NAICS Code 541712, however, is no longer valid. The NAICS Code that should be used instead is 541715. Unless the requirement is dealing with nanotechnology, in that case, the code 541713 should be used. 

RESOURCES

The list of the top 10 Industry NAICS Codes for Contracts from this article was taken from usaspending.gov, wherein federal awards in 2020 were listed from highest to lowest, according to their NAICS code and their respective cumulative amount obligated by the federal government.

To also learn more about all things NAICS, you can check out the website here

Top 10 NAICS Code for Set-Aside Spending this 2021

There will always be an unfair advantage in government contracting for big companies when they are in competition with smaller ones.

Big businesses, most likely, already have all the necessary requirements needed to win a contract such as complete equipment, full staff, and even cheaper services.

Winning big contracts, however, isn’t always beyond small businesses. The size of a business shouldn’t be seen as a disadvantage. In fact, use it to navigate your place in the industry!

If you are a small business that is struggling to compete with larger companies, make use of the government set-asides. This allows you to compete at an even playing field. These contracts are specifically meant for businesses that operate in disadvantaged locations or businesses owned by minorities or women.

There are always opportunities waiting for you, you just have to know where to look. To help you get started, it’s always good to know the industries that the federal government is investing in. 

Here’s a list of the top 10 NAICS codes that have conquered set-aside spending this 2021.

1. 541512 

The Computer Design Services are those establishments primarily engaged in planning and designing computer systems that integrate computer hardware, software, and communication technologies.

Think of the people who are behind your company’s tech system. They are the masterminds. They train and support the users of the system, as well.

2. 541519 

For every system design, there will always be the need for software installation and computer disaster recovery to make sure that it works and will continue to work in the future.

This industry is labeled as “other computer related services,” and it’s exactly that. These are establishments that provide computer related services, except those that are provided for by the computer design services.

3. 236220 

This industry is quite self explanatory, as it is described to be commercial and institutional building construction

This refers to the construction of commercial and institutional buildings and related structures, such as stadiums, grain elevators, and indoor swimming facilities. Building general contractors, builders, and project construction management firms are part of this industry.

4. 541715 

Under this code are those who conduct research and experimental development  in the physical, engineering, and life sciences (except nanotechnology and biotechnology).

This industry is diverse as it covers agriculture, electronics, environmental, biology, botany, computers, chemistry, food, fisheries, forests, geology, health, mathematics, medicine, oceanography, pharmacy, physics, veterinary and other allied subjects.

5. 561210 

Facility support services provide operating staff that perform a combination of support services within a client’s facilities. They, however, are not involved with or responsible for the core business processes or activities of the client.

The combination of support services, mentioned, are janitorial, maintenance, trash disposal, guard and security, mail routing, reception, and laundry.

6. 541330 

This code covers most, if not all, businesses that provide engineering services. This pertains to establishments that make use of the principles of engineering in their design and development processes.

These establishments may involve any of the following activities: provision of advice, preparation of feasibility studies, preparation of preliminary and final plans and designs, provision of technical services during the construction or installation phase, inspection and evaluation of engineering projects, and related services.

7. 541611 

Administrative management and general management consulting services provide and operate advice and assistance to businesses and other organizations.

This is the industry for general management consultants, since they provide a full range of management consulting services to their clients. These services include, administrative, human resource, marketing, process, physical distribution, and logistics.

8. 541712 

In this industry, the establishments are primarily engaged in Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering and Life Sciences Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology). This code, however, has been replaced by 541715.

Note: The NAICS Code that should be used instead (effective January 1, 2017) is 541715 unless the requirement is dealing with nanotechnology. In that case, the NAICS Code 541713 should be used. 

9. 541511

This code is similarly related to 541512-Computer Design services. The difference, however, is that this industry provides custom computer programming services.  

It focuses more on writing, modifying, testing, and supporting software to meet the needs of a particular customer, hence the term custom was used.

10. 561440

Collection agencies are establishments primarily engaged in collecting payments for claims and remitting payments collected to their clients.

They are used by lenders or creditors to recover funds that are past due or from accounts that are in default. Often, a creditor will hire a collection agency after it has made multiple failed attempts to collect its receivables.

RESOURCES

The list of NAICS codes from this article was taken from usaspending.gov, wherein federal awards for set-aside spending in 2021 was categorically ranked from highest to lowest, according to each industry’s collective spending amount.

If you have grown an interest in set-aside contracts and are curious about finding set-aside awards, check out this video entitled, “Finding set-aside awards on USAspending.gov,” to find opportunities waiting for you.

To also learn more about all things NAICS, you can check out the website here.