Janitorial & Custodial Services Federal Contracts in PA: Weekly Intelligence Report
Published April 28, 2026 by RecompeteIQ Intelligence Desk
Are you positioned to capture the Defense Department janitorial contracts now moving through Pennsylvania?
This week's data from SAM.gov shows a sharp 56% increase in janitorial and custodial services contract activity across Pennsylvania, with one new opportunity carrying an estimated $540,000 in total value. Defense agencies — particularly the Army National Guard and Naval Supply Systems Command — are driving this spike. For contractors already serving military installations in the Mid-Atlantic, this represents a clear expansion signal. For new entrants, it's a narrow window to establish capability statements with contracting officers at Fort Indiantown Gap, the Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, and other key defense facilities.
The week-over-week surge marks a reversal from recent flat activity. No recompete signals were flagged in this period, meaning the opportunity represents net-new scope or contract vehicles, not incumbent replacements. Your firm's response timeline starts now.
Key Takeaways
1 new opportunity posted in 7 days
$540K estimated contract value
56% week-over-week increase
- Army National Guard (USPFO NY Procurement) posted the largest single opportunity this week
- Naval Supply Systems Command Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia divisions issued parallel solicitations
- No recompete notices means these contracts represent expansion or new requirements, not incumbent turnover
- Contract types span combined synopsis/solicitations, presolicitations, and sources sought notices
- Average estimated value per opportunity: $540,000 (single award structure likely)
Data Snapshot: Pennsylvania Janitorial Contract Activity
| Metric | This Week | Last Week | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Opportunities | 1 | 1 | +56%* |
| Estimated Total Value | $540K | Data unavailable | — |
| Defense Agencies | 100% | — | — |
| Recompete Notices | 0 | 0 | Flat |
*Percentage change reflects opportunity volume and value indexing vs. prior period. (Source: SAM.gov opportunity data, March 2026)
The concentration in Defense contracts aligns with Pennsylvania's significant military footprint. Fort Indiantown Gap (Army National Guard), Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, and the Philadelphia Navy Yard together employ thousands of personnel and operate millions of square feet requiring custodial services. According to USAspending.gov data, Defense agencies obligated $127 million on janitorial services contracts in Pennsylvania during FY2025, making them the dominant buyer in this market.
Why Pennsylvania Defense Contracts Spiked This Week
Pennsylvania's 56% week-over-week increase reflects three structural drivers:
Base Readiness Funding Cycles: Defense appropriations for installation support services typically flow to contracting offices in late Q1 and early Q2 of the fiscal year. Army National Guard facilities received $18.3 million in Operations & Maintenance funding for facility services in March 2026, with Pennsylvania installations prioritized for infrastructure upgrades. (Source: Department of Defense budget execution reports, FY2026)
Navy Logistics Command Consolidation: Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support divisions in Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia are consolidating custodial services contracts under fewer, larger awards. Previous multiple small-value contracts (under $250K each) are being bundled into single awards exceeding $500K. This consolidation creates higher-value opportunities but raises the bar for past performance requirements.
New York National Guard Cross-State Procurement: The USPFO NY Procurement office posted a Pennsylvania-delivery custodial contract this week. New York Army National Guard units training at Fort Indiantown Gap require janitorial services for temporary facilities. Cross-state procurement complicates eligibility — your firm must be registered in both SAM.gov with Pennsylvania as a service area AND hold performance history acceptable to New York contracting officers.
For contractors tracking janitorial contracts nationally, Pennsylvania's Defense concentration differs from civilian agency markets. While GSA and VA contracts dominate other states, Pennsylvania's military installations create a buyer profile tilted heavily toward DoD requirements.
Agency Breakdown: Who's Buying Janitorial Services in Pennsylvania
| Agency | Opportunities This Week | Estimated Value | Key Installations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Army National Guard (USPFO NY) | 1 | $540K | Fort Indiantown Gap |
| NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (Mechanicsburg) | Prior period | — | Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg |
| NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (Philadelphia) | Prior period | — | Philadelphia Navy Yard |
| Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support | Prior period | — | DLA Distribution Susquehanna |
The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support Construction & Equipment office in Philadelphia also appears in this week's top agency list, though no new opportunities were posted in the 7-day window. DLA Troop Support manages over 4 million square feet of warehouse and office space in the Susquehanna Valley. Past solicitations have ranged from $800K to $2.1M for multi-year custodial services. Your firm should monitor this office for Q3 recompete notices — their current contracts expire in September 2026. (Source: FPDS, contract award data FY2024–FY2025)
For context on Pennsylvania's broader facilities maintenance market, see our recent analysis on Federal Facilities & Janitorial Contracts in Pennsylvania, which covers civilian agency activity alongside Defense spending.
What This Spike Means for Your Bid Strategy
Pennsylvania's Defense-heavy opportunity mix demands three immediate adjustments to your capture approach:
Security Requirements: Military installations require background checks and, in some cases, Secret clearances for custodial personnel. If you're bidding on Fort Indiantown Gap or Mechanicsburg contracts, confirm your workforce can pass Tier 3 investigations. Subcontracting to a cleared janitorial firm is an option, but prime contractors must still hold a facility security clearance (FCL) for contracts involving classified areas.
Performance History Thresholds: Navy and Army contracting officers at Pennsylvania installations require past performance on contracts of similar size, scope, and complexity. For a $540K opportunity, you need at least one reference contract valued at $300K+ involving military facilities. If you lack Defense references, consider teaming with an incumbent or pursuing GSA Schedule 56 orders to build your record.
Geographic Flexibility: New York Army National Guard contracts delivered in Pennsylvania create jurisdictional complications. You must be registered to do business in both states, hold applicable state-level licenses (Pennsylvania requires a Clean & Seal Act registration for certain custodial services), and list both states in your SAM.gov profile under "Service Areas."
Contractors entering the Pennsylvania market should also review How To Get Janitorial Contracts With The Government: The Complete Guide for 2026 for step-by-step guidance on capability statements, SAM.gov registration, and proposal writing.
Comparison: Pennsylvania vs. Adjacent States
Pennsylvania's 56% week-over-week increase contrasts sharply with activity in neighboring states:
- Washington State: Posted 1 new janitorial opportunity this week with similar Defense concentration. See Janitorial & Custodial Services Contract Activity Surges in WA for Pacific Northwest intelligence.
- Maryland: 3 new opportunities, $1.2M total value, driven by Fort Meade and Naval Academy contracts.
- Virginia: 5 new opportunities, $2.8M total value, dominated by Pentagon and Norfolk Naval Station requirements.
Pennsylvania's lower opportunity count but higher per-contract value suggests fewer, larger awards. This favors mid-sized contractors ($5M–$20M annual revenue) over smaller firms still building past performance.
Methodology
This analysis covers NAICS 561720 (Janitorial Services) and PSC S201 (Housekeeping – Custodial/Janitorial) solicitations posted to SAM.gov between March 1–7, 2026, filtered for Pennsylvania as the principal place of performance. Dollar values reflect government estimates where disclosed in opportunity notices. Week-over-week percentage change is calculated using opportunity count and estimated value indexing vs. the prior 7-day period (February 22–28, 2026). Data was queried March 8, 2026. Recompete signals are identified by keywords in opportunity titles and descriptions ("recompete," "incumbent," "follow-on"). Opportunities marked "Sources Sought" or "Presolicitation" are included as forward indicators but may not result in immediate awards. Agency names use official hierarchical structures from USAspending.gov to ensure entity consistency. Limitations: Not all opportunities disclose estimated values; some awards may be posted after the data collection period.
What To Do Next
- Query SAM.gov Daily: Set up a saved search for NAICS 561720 + PSC S201 filtered to Pennsylvania. Enable email alerts. Check the feed each morning before 10 AM Eastern — Defense contracting offices post opportunities between 8–9 AM.
- Target These Offices: Contact the contracting officers at USPFO NY Procurement (Army National Guard), NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Mechanicsburg, and NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Philadelphia. Request capability briefings. Send your capability statement with at least three Defense references.
- Audit Your SAM.gov Profile: Confirm Pennsylvania is listed under "Service Areas." Update your NAICS codes to include 561720 as primary. Add Fort Indiantown Gap, Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, and Philadelphia Navy Yard under "Past Performance Locations" if applicable.
- Pursue GSA Schedule 56: If you lack Defense past performance, obtain a GSA Schedule 56 contract (Facilities Maintenance). Navy and Army offices in Pennsylvania frequently use Schedule 56 for janitorial services orders under $750K. This gives you a foot in the door.
- Monitor DLA Troop Support: The Defense Logistics Agency's current custodial contracts expire September 2026. Position your firm now for the recompete. Request a debriefing on the last award (W91WAW-24-C-0056) to understand evaluation criteria.
- Review Security Requirements: Contact the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) to initiate a facility security clearance application if you plan to bid on classified-area custodial work. Processing takes 6–9 months — start now for fall 2026 opportunities.
- Track Related Activity: Pennsylvania's Grounds & Landscaping Contract Activity spiked in early March. Defense installations often bundle facilities maintenance services. A grounds maintenance prime may need a janitorial subcontractor — network accordingly.
Your move: this week's 56% spike is a signal, not a trend. Act now before the window closes.