Facilities & Maintenance Government Bids & RFPs
2,167 open facilities & maintenance procurement opportunities from federal, state, and local agencies nationwide.
How many facilities & maintenance government bids are open right now? 2,167 as of July 14, 2026, with 17 closing within the next 7 days. The most-active agencies are EU Tenders Electronic Daily, California Cal eProcure, North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal, Louisiana LaPAC, Federal Government. Browse the full list below.
Top agencies posting facilities & maintenance bids nationally: EU Tenders Electronic Daily,California Cal eProcure,North Carolina Electronic Vendor Portal,Louisiana LaPAC,Federal Government.
Latest Facilities & Maintenance Opportunities
Comprehensive Mechanical Systems Maintenance and Repair Services - Bronson Animal Disease Diagnostic
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Animal Industry seeks to obtain competitive bids for a qualified and certified vendor to provide comprehensive maintenance, rep...
Sci Retreat Site Maintenance Services
The Department Of Corrections Doc ...
Preventive Maintenance of HVAC Systems & Ancillary Equipment
Agency: Mental Health, NYS Office of. Division: Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center. Location: Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center
Snow & Ice Control Agents (Statewide)
Agency: General Services, NYS Office of
Bid #9 HEMV 2026-2027 - Pool Facility Renovation at Kennedy Memorial Park
Agency: Hempstead, Village of. Note: No bids accepted after this date and time.. Location: Kennedy Memorial Park, Hempstead, NY
323-P27-03
The purpose of this Request for Proposals is to solicit offers to establish a contract to provide professional janitorial services, including labor, equipment, and supplies at the Chapel Hill Public L...
IPBS HVAC - Motivair Units Replacement
The Iowa Department of Administrative Services will be receiving bids for replacement of two (2) Motivair Chiller Units at IPBS, 6450 Corporate Drive, Johnston, Iowa 50131.
LANDSCAPING SERVICES FOR HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY
The Department provides notice of its Agency Decision to withdraw the Intent to Award and Rejects all Bids for solicitation DOH25-028. The Department hereby gives concurrent notice of its inten...
JANITORIAL SERVICES
The Suwannee River Water Management District (District) is conducting this Request for Proposal for Janitorial Services at District headquarters in Live Oak, Florida. The District headquarters' comple...
Automated Logic HVAC Maintenance and Repair
Provide all necessary labor, tools, material, equipment, and transportation necessary to perform the HYAC maintenance on the Automated Logic Systems at the Missouri Air National Guard in St. Joseph,...
Biddle Hangar Door Preventative Maint Repair
Biddle Hangar Door Preventative Ma ...
Sewer Cleaning Services
Agency: Hudson Valley Community College. Division: Purchasing. Location: 80 Vandenburgh Ave Troy NY 12180
Facility Welding and Maintenance Repair
Agency: Port of Oswego Authority. Division: Administration. Location: Oswego, NY
HVAC Replacement Project
Agency: Spafford, Town of. Division: Town Clerk. Location: 1984 state route 174
RFQ GC-4-2026 SITE CLEARING AND CLEAN-UP AT HARRIMAN STATE PARK, BAKER CAMP.
Agency: Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation, NYS Office of. Division: Palisades Region. Location: HARRIMAN STATE PARK, BAKER CAMP: 480 SEVEN LAKES DRIVE, HAVERSTRAW, NY, 10927.
54-ML-PR34506
The purpose of this Invitation for Bid (IFB) is to obtain pricing for and select a qualified Vendor to provide janitorial services for the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), Division...
Request for Proposals for the Renovation, Operation, And Maintenance of a 9- Hole Golf Course, Driving Range, Clubhouse, and Food Service Facility, at Mosholu Golf Course in Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx
In accordance with Section 1-13 of the Concession Rules of the City of New York, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation (Parks) intends to issue a significant Request for Proposals (RFP...
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About facilities & maintenance government procurement
Government facilities and maintenance procurement covers janitorial and custodial services, HVAC maintenance and repair, plumbing and electrical service calls, elevator inspection and modernization, integrated pest management, grounds and landscaping, snow removal, security guarding, uniformed police and fire alarm testing, roofing and building envelope repair, and full facility-management (FM) contracts that bundle everything into a single prime. GSA's Public Buildings Service (PBS) manages 376 million square feet of federal space and is the single largest FM buyer in the country. State university systems, K-12 districts, VA medical centers, DoD installations, county courthouse complexes, and municipal buildings round out the demand — collectively spending tens of billions annually on facility operations.
Solicitations range from small janitorial IDIQs at $50K–$250K per year up to multi-year, multi-region prime FM contracts worth $100M+. Federal work runs through the FAR, with FM-specific provisions in FAR Subpart 37.6 (performance-based service acquisition) and FAR Part 22 (Service Contract Act wages — every federal janitorial, HVAC, and grounds bid requires Department of Labor SCA wage determinations). Bidders need SAM.gov registration, bonding for higher-dollar work, OSHA compliance documentation, and — for GSA and DoD sites — HSPD-12 credentialing for on-site employees. Green-cleaning (GS-37 / Green Seal) certification is increasingly a mandatory line item.
Cooperative purchasing agreements dominate the state and local market. Sourcewell, OMNIA Partners, TIPS, and NASPO ValuePoint pre-award FM master contracts that any government member can piggyback on without running a new RFP. Getting on one of these coops is a slow win (6–18 months) but generates orders for 3–5 years across all 50 states. Municipal and school-district work runs through Bonfire, PlanetBids, Public Purchase, DemandStar, and dozens of state-specific portals. Large FM primes (ABM, Aramark, Sodexo, Compass, ISS, C&W Services) compete for prime; small and mid-size firms typically win single-service contracts (janitorial-only, HVAC-only) or serve as subs to primes.
Small-business set-asides are strong across the category. 8(a), WOSB, HUBZone, and SDVOSB certifications are common qualifiers on federal janitorial, grounds, and HVAC solicitations — GSA and VA are especially heavy users. Growing demand: post-COVID indoor-air-quality upgrades (MERV-13 filtration, needlepoint bipolar ionization), electrification of building systems (heat pumps, EV charging), IRA-funded energy retrofits at federal buildings, PFAS-safe firefighting-foam removal at fire stations and airfields, and integrated pest management to replace broad-spectrum pesticides. Cybersecurity of building automation systems (BAS) is now a distinct sub-category with dedicated solicitations.
Common NAICS codes for facilities & maintenance contracts
- 238220 Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
- 238210 Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation
- 238290 Other Building Equipment Contractors (elevator/escalator)
- 238320 Painting and Wall Covering Contractors
- 238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
- 561210 Facilities Support Services
- 561621 Security Systems Services (except Locksmiths)
- 561710 Exterminating and Pest Control Services
- 561720 Janitorial Services
- 561730 Landscaping Services
- 561740 Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services
- 561790 Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings
- 562111 Solid Waste Collection
- 811310 Commercial and Industrial Machinery Repair
Set-asides in facilities & maintenance
GSA and the VA are the two heaviest users of small-business set-asides in federal FM work — janitorial, grounds, and HVAC contracts are frequently reserved for 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, or SDVOSB firms. The Service Contract Act (SCA) applies to nearly every federal FM services contract, so bidders must build DoL wage determinations directly into pricing. State and local FM work follows state MBE/WBE/DBE preferences, and school-district contracts often carry local-preference points that favor in-district vendors on tie bids.
When facilities & maintenance bids are posted
Federal facility contracts peak in Q4 fiscal year (July–September) when agencies obligate remaining O&M budget. State and municipal FM RFPs cluster in Q1 calendar year (January–March) to align with fiscal-year-July contract starts. Grounds and landscaping bids advertise in late winter for the spring season; snow-removal contracts in July–August for the winter to follow. Multi-year FM primes typically run 1-year base + 4 option years.
Facilities & Maintenance Procurement — Frequently Asked Questions
Who buys facilities and maintenance services from the government?
GSA's Public Buildings Service is the largest federal buyer, managing 376 million square feet across 8,600 buildings. Other major buyers include the VA (170+ medical centers), DoD (installations worldwide), federal courthouses (via GSA), state university systems, K-12 school districts, public hospital systems, county courthouse complexes, city halls, and municipal water/wastewater plants. Every level of government buys janitorial, HVAC, and grounds services.
What NAICS codes should I use for facilities maintenance government contracts?
Janitorial firms use 561720. HVAC and plumbing contractors use 238220. Electrical work uses 238210. Grounds and landscaping is 561730. Pest control is 561710. Security services is 561621 (systems) or 561612 (guard services). Elevator work uses 238290. Full facility-management primes typically use 561210 (Facilities Support Services). Machinery repair is 811310. Multiple NAICS on SAM.gov is fine — list all that apply.
What is the Service Contract Act and how does it affect FM bids?
The Service Contract Act (SCA) requires federal contractors performing service work over $2,500 to pay Department of Labor–determined prevailing wages plus fringe benefits. Every federal janitorial, grounds, HVAC, and security solicitation includes an SCA wage determination as an attachment; bidders must price labor at those rates. State and municipal work generally does not require SCA compliance unless the project is federally funded (e.g., FTA-funded transit facilities).
How do I get on GSA Schedule for facility services?
GSA Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) Facilities category is the fastest path to federal FM sales. Application takes 6–12 months and requires a track record of commercial or government sales, past-performance references, and pricing justification for every SIN (Special Item Number) you offer. Once on Schedule, federal agencies can order from you directly via GSA eBuy without running a new RFP. Common Schedule SINs: 561210 FM Services, 561720 Janitorial, 561730 Landscaping, 238220 HVAC.
What cooperative purchasing agreements matter in facilities maintenance?
Sourcewell (formerly NJPA), OMNIA Partners (formerly US Communities and NCPA), TIPS Purchasing Cooperative, and NASPO ValuePoint are the four largest. Each pre-awards master FM contracts (janitorial, grounds, HVAC, integrated FM) that member governments — school districts, cities, counties, universities — can order from without a new RFP. Winning a coop contract typically requires responding to their annual RFP; the win locks in 3–5 years of piggyback orders nationwide.
Can small businesses win federal FM contracts?
Yes, and set-asides are heavy. 8(a) certification opens sole-source awards up to $4.5M for services. WOSB, HUBZone, and SDVOSB certifications appear on hundreds of janitorial, grounds, HVAC, and security solicitations annually at GSA and the VA. Common small-business niches: single-building janitorial ($100K–$500K), specialty HVAC (kitchen exhaust, cleanroom, cryogenic), elevator modernization, historic-building preservation, and rural federal properties (US Forest Service ranger stations, National Park Service visitor centers).
How large are typical government facility services contracts?
Single-building janitorial contracts run $50K–$500K annually. Grounds/landscaping contracts run $30K–$300K. HVAC service contracts run $50K–$1M. Multi-building regional janitorial or grounds primes run $2M–$25M. Integrated FM primes at federal campuses, university systems, and large K-12 districts run $10M–$100M+ over 5-year terms. GSA regional FM primes can exceed $500M over a 10-year contract life.
What is performance-based service acquisition (PBSA) in federal FM contracts?
PBSA (FAR Subpart 37.6) means the government specifies desired outcomes and quality standards, not the tasks and hours to be performed. FM solicitations increasingly use Performance Work Statements (PWS) with Quality Assurance Surveillance Plans (QASP) that measure results — square footage cleaned to standard, uptime of HVAC systems, response time for repair calls. Bidders propose their own staffing and methods. PBSA rewards operational efficiency and penalizes underperformance through fee-at-risk clauses.