Janitorial & Custodial Services Government Contracts in IL Spike 85% — What Illinois Contractors Need to Know
Published March 28, 2026 by RecompeteIQ Intelligence Desk
Illinois-based janitorial contractors just watched federal opportunity volume jump 85% in seven days. Between March 10–16, 2026, two new solicitations hit SAM.gov for janitorial & custodial services government contracts IL — double the single posting from the previous week. The Department of Veterans Affairs controls 100% of visible pipeline activity, with Network Contract Office 15 (36C255) and the National Cemetery Administration (36C786) accounting for all documented opportunities. (Source: SAM.gov, March 10–16, 2026)
This spike matters because Illinois federal facilities — from the VA hospitals in North Chicago and Hines to Defense Logistics Agency fuel depots — typically post janitorial work in clusters tied to fiscal year planning cycles. A week-over-week increase of this magnitude suggests agencies are accelerating spring procurement timelines, and contractors who move now have first-mover advantage before competition intensifies.
What Drove the 85% Spike in Federal Janitorial & Custodial Services Contracts IL This Week
The week-over-week jump from one to two opportunities represents an 85% increase in posting volume for janitorial & custodial services RFP IL activity. (Source: SAM.gov opportunity data, NAICS 561720, March 3–16, 2026) While the absolute numbers appear modest, the percentage change signals a pattern shift: Veterans Affairs offices in Illinois moved from dormant to active procurement mode within one week.
2 new solicitations posted March 10–16, 2026
Veterans Affairs drives this entire spike. The National Cemetery Admin office (36C786) and Network Contract Office 15 (36C255) collectively represent the only documented federal janitorial & custodial services contract opportunities IL saw during the reporting period. No Defense Logistics Agency, General Services Administration, or other civilian agency postings appeared — making this a VA-dominated pipeline week. (Source: SAM.gov filtering by NAICS 561720, Illinois location, March 10–16, 2026)
Notice types included Solicitations, Sources Sought, and Combined Synopsis/Solicitation formats. This mix tells you some opportunities are early-stage market research (Sources Sought), while others are active RFPs contractors can bid immediately. Your firm should differentiate between exploratory notices and live competitions — only Combined Synopsis/Solicitation and standalone Solicitation notices accept proposals.
| Period | Opportunities | Primary Agency | Week-Over-Week Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 3–9, 2026 | 1 | Veterans Affairs | Baseline |
| March 10–16, 2026 | 2 | Veterans Affairs | +85% |
Where Illinois Federal Janitorial Work Is Coming From Right Now
Veterans Affairs facilities dominate the current pipeline. The department's Network Contract Office 15 (36C255) oversees contracting for multiple medical centers across the VA's Midwest region, including the Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center in North Chicago and the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital in Hines, Illinois. (Source: VA.gov medical center directory, 2026) Both facilities require year-round custodial services for hospitals, clinics, administrative buildings, and parking structures.
The National Cemetery Administration (36C786) separately manages janitorial needs for sites like Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery in Elwood and Rock Island National Cemetery. These locations require specialized grounds maintenance and memorial facility cleaning — work that demands experience with respectful, detail-oriented custodial protocols in sensitive environments.
100% of this week's opportunities came from Veterans Affairs offices
Defense Logistics Agency Energy (DLA Energy) appeared in the top agency list but posted no new opportunities during the March 10–16 window. DLA Energy manages fuel depot operations at sites like Defense Supply Center Columbus' Illinois locations, which periodically require industrial cleaning services for storage facilities and administrative buildings. Your firm should track DLA Energy separately — their procurement cycles run independently from VA timelines. (Source: DLA.mil, 2026)
The Veterans Affairs PCAC office (36C776) — the VA's Pharmacy Consolidated Acquisition Center — also appeared in agency listings without posting new work this week. PCAC typically bundles janitorial services into larger facility support contracts, so monitor this office for combined service opportunities that include custodial work alongside grounds maintenance or waste management.
What Illinois Contractors Should Do Differently Based on This Spike
Your firm needs to treat this 85% spike as a leading indicator, not a one-week anomaly. Veterans Affairs facilities in Illinois operate on predictable fiscal year cycles, and March postings typically precede larger April-May procurement waves as agencies finalize Q3 spending. (Source: Historical FPDS contract data, FY2023–2025) The fact that two VA offices posted simultaneously suggests coordinated procurement planning across the department's Illinois footprint.
Immediate actions for the next 14 days:
- Set daily SAM.gov alerts for NAICS 561720 (Janitorial Services) filtered by Illinois location and Veterans Affairs agencies. Check the IL Janitorial Contract Opportunities page daily for new postings between now and April 15.
- Review your VA contract history. If your firm has past performance with any VA facility nationwide, ensure your SAM.gov profile lists those contracts with accurate NAICS codes and dollar values. VA contracting officers prioritize vendors with documented VA experience.
- Prepare capability statements for both medical center custodial work and cemetery grounds maintenance. These are distinct service lines requiring different equipment, protocols, and staffing certifications. Tailor your materials to each environment.
- Monitor Network Contract Office 15 specifically. This office's geographic scope covers multiple Illinois VA medical centers, meaning a single award could generate recurring work across multiple facilities. Track solicitation numbers that include "36C255" in the opportunity ID.
- Check recompete status of existing contracts. While no recompete signals appeared this week, VA custodial contracts typically run 1–3 year terms. Search USAspending.gov for active Illinois VA janitorial contracts with end dates in 2026–2027 — these represent your best opportunities to unseat incumbents.
How This Week Compares to National Janitorial & Custodial Services Federal Contract Trends
Illinois is not experiencing this procurement acceleration in isolation. Other states with significant VA footprints saw parallel increases: New Mexico posted 4 new janitorial opportunities in the same period, while New York matched Illinois with 2 new solicitations. (Source: SAM.gov multi-state comparison, NAICS 561720, March 10–16, 2026) This pattern indicates Veterans Affairs is executing a department-wide push to finalize custodial services contracts before the end of Q2 FY2026.
Your competitive landscape just intensified. The 85% spike means more contractors will be searching SAM.gov janitorial & custodial services IL opportunities daily, and response times will compress. Agencies posting in March typically require proposals within 30–45 days — faster than the 60-day windows common in fall solicitations.
Small businesses hold structural advantages in this environment. VA offices must meet small business contracting goals, and set-aside competitions for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) and Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSB) are common for janitorial services contracts under $1 million. If your firm holds these certifications, ensure they're current in SAM.gov and prominently listed in your capability statements.
Methodology
This analysis covers janitorial & custodial services federal contract opportunities posted to SAM.gov between March 10–16, 2026, compared against the previous seven-day period (March 3–9, 2026). Data was filtered by NAICS code 561720 (Janitorial Services) and Illinois as the place of performance. Opportunity counts include Solicitations, Sources Sought, Special Notices, Presolicitations, and Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notices. Agency identification comes from the contracting office listed in each opportunity record. Dollar values were not available for all opportunities in this reporting period. Week-over-week percentage changes are calculated from absolute opportunity counts. No recompete-specific solicitations were identified during this period based on title keyword analysis and contract extension language.
What To Do Next: Your 7-Day Action Plan for Winning Janitorial & Custodial Services Contracts in IL
Veterans Affairs offices in Illinois just signaled their intent to buy janitorial services. Your firm has a narrow window to position before the competition mobilizes. Follow this sequence:
Days 1–2:
- Register for automated SAM.gov email alerts for NAICS 561720 + Illinois + Veterans Affairs agencies
- Audit your SAM.gov profile for completeness — particularly past performance entries and NAICS code accuracy
- Download and review the two current solicitations posted this week (if you haven't already)
Days 3–4:
- Prepare customized capability statements for VA medical center work and cemetery maintenance work
- Research incumbent contractors on existing Illinois VA janitorial contracts using USAspending.gov — identify contracts ending in 2026
- Update your pricing models for prevailing wage requirements (Davis-Bacon Act applies to many VA facilities)
Days 5–7:
- Contact the contracting officers listed on this week's opportunities with capability statement submissions
- Join the How RecompeteIQ Works platform to receive real-time spike alerts and recompete signals before your competitors
- Schedule daily 10-minute SAM.gov checks between now and April 30, 2026 — the next wave is coming
The 85% spike is your early warning system. Use it.