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Building 350 Clean and Paint Requirement

Score 67
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Source
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Posted
5/8/2026

Why this scored 67

The Building 350 solicitation is a federal cleaning and painting contract posted May 8 on SAM.gov. The NAICS 238320 classification (painting and wall-covering) indicates a light-scope maintenance project rather than new construction, which typically means minimal security exposure unless the building is a sensitive-access facility or the work involves multi-week exterior scaffolding. Value undisclosed in the source record. The Robins Air Force Base location (33.04, -83.64) suggests controlled-access perimeter and potential equipment-protection requirements during work windows, particularly if scaffolding or spray equipment sits unattended overnight. The solicitation posted May 8 and is currently open. Federal combined synopsis/solicitation format implies a small-buy threshold (likely under $250,000) with a compressed response window, typically 14-30 days. Pre-award engagement is possible but the clock is tight. If the scope includes exterior work with scaffolding or extended surface-prep phases, overnight equipment monitoring becomes a plausible add-on to the contractor's site-security plan rather than a standalone opportunity. Atlanta branch is nearest at 65 miles, well inside the 300-mile coverage radius. No warm-intro path available. The buying contact is the awarded contractor's project manager or the base contracting officer if the scope allows direct subcontracting, not Zedcor selling to the Air Force directly. Recommend monitoring the award announcement and reaching the GC within 48 hours of contract execution to offer mobile tower coverage for any scaffolding or equipment-laydown phase.