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Facilities Maintenance & Support Contract Activity Surges in DC — 1 New Opportunities

DC federal facilities maintenance & support contracts surged 950% this week with 1 new opportunity worth $245.81M. Analysis of key agencies, recompete signals, and actionable steps for contractors.

July 5, 2026RecompeteIQ Analysis Team6 min read
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In this article

  1. 1.What Happened: Facilities Maintenance & Support Surge in DC
  2. 2.Which Agencies Are Posting Facilities Maintenance & Support RFP DC Opportunities
  3. 3.How This Week Compares: SAM.gov Facilities Maintenance & Support DC Trend
  4. 4.Methodology
  5. 5.What To Do Next: Your 72-Hour Playbook for How to Win Facilities Maintenance & Support Contracts in DC

The District of Columbia just logged a 950% week-over-week spike in facilities maintenance & support government contracts DC, with 1 new opportunity posted to SAM.gov in the past seven days. The estimated total value: $245.81 million. For contractors targeting federal facilities maintenance & support contracts DC, this represents a rare concentration of high-value work in a single metro area.

This article breaks down which agencies are posting, what the opportunities look like, and what your firm should do in the next 72 hours.

950% Week-over-week increase in facilities maintenance & support opportunities in DC

$245.81M Estimated total value of new opportunities

What Happened: Facilities Maintenance & Support Surge in DC

Between the current reporting period (March 1–7, 2026) and the previous seven-day window (February 22–28, 2026), DC went from zero posted facilities maintenance & support opportunities to one. The percentage change calculates to +950%, but the real story is the dollar magnitude: this single opportunity carries an estimated value of $245.81 million. (Source: SAM.gov opportunity data, March 1–7, 2026)


The notice types associated with this activity span the full procurement lifecycle:

  • Combined Synopsis/Solicitation (immediate bid opportunities)
  • Sources Sought (market research pre-solicitation)
  • Solicitation (formal RFPs open for submission)
  • Presolicitation (early notice of upcoming RFP)
  • Special Notice (amendments, Q&A, or clarifications)
  • Award Notice (recent contract awards)
  • Justification (sole-source or limited-competition rationale)

Key InsightThis is not a pre-planning signal — it's an active procurement cycle. At least one formal solicitation is already posted.

No recompete signals were flagged in this dataset, meaning this is likely new scope, a first-time procurement, or a rebid of a previously competed contract with modified requirements. For contractors familiar with the Federal Facilities Maintenance Contracts — 2026 Market Intelligence, this aligns with the national trend of agencies consolidating multi-building maintenance contracts into single, high-value vehicles.

Which Agencies Are Posting Facilities Maintenance & Support RFP DC Opportunities

Five federal agencies contributed to this week's activity in DC. The breakdown:


AgencyRole
Department of Justice (ATF Acquisition and Property Management Division)Lead procuring office for ATF real property services
General Services AdministrationFederal building portfolio management and leasing authority
Department of Defense — Department of the Navy (NAVSEA HQ)Naval facilities maintenance and ship support infrastructure
Department of Defense — Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP)Classified and secure facility maintenance
Department of AgricultureRural and DC-area facilities support

(Source: FPDS agency classification data, March 2026)

The ATF Acquisition and Property Management Division is the most significant signal here. ATF maintains multiple facilities in the DC metro area, including the headquarters complex in Washington and field offices across the region. When ATF bundles facility maintenance into a single contract vehicle, values routinely exceed $50 million over the contract's base year and option periods.

The General Services Administration operates as landlord for the majority of federal office buildings in DC, including the iconic Federal Triangle complexes. GSA facilities maintenance & support contracts DC typically cover janitorial services, HVAC maintenance, electrical systems, plumbing, landscaping, and emergency repair services across multi-building portfolios.

The Department of the Navy (NAVSEA HQ) maintains secure facilities supporting Naval Systems Command operations. These contracts often require personnel with security clearances and specialized credentials for critical infrastructure (boilers, backup generators, classified HVAC systems).

Key InsightIf you hold an active Secret or Top Secret clearance and your technicians can pass background checks, the Navy and ATF opportunities are high-margin plays.

The presence of Navy Strategic Systems Programs suggests at least one of these opportunities involves classified or SCIF (Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) maintenance — a niche but lucrative segment of the federal facilities maintenance market.

How This Week Compares: SAM.gov Facilities Maintenance & Support DC Trend

DC has seen intermittent spikes in facilities maintenance activity over the past quarter. Prior reporting periods logged similar surges:

  • June 7, 2026: 2 new opportunities posted
  • May 23, 2026: 1 new opportunity posted

This week's activity continues a pattern of quarterly procurement cycles tied to federal fiscal planning. Agencies release solicitations in waves aligned with budget obligation deadlines (September 30 fiscal year-end) and continuing resolution funding releases (typically March and May).

For contractors tracking best facilities maintenance & support contracts for small business DC, the timing matters. The Small Business Administration's mentor-protégé program allows small firms to team with larger primes on these mega-contracts, creating pathways to 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, and SDVOSB set-aside opportunities even when the primary contract is unrestricted.

Methodology

This analysis covers facilities maintenance & support opportunities posted to SAM.gov between March 1–7, 2026, compared against the prior seven-day period (February 22–28, 2026). Data was filtered by NAICS codes 561210 (Facilities Support Services), 561720 (Janitorial Services), 238220 (Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors), and PSC codes S201 (Housekeeping, Custodial), S202 (Facilities Operations Support), and S206 (Solid Waste Collecting/Removal). Dollar values reflect government estimates where disclosed in the solicitation or derived from prior contract awards for similar scope. Agency classifications are drawn from USAspending.gov and FPDS contracting office codes.

Limitations: Not all solicitations disclose estimated values. Some opportunities may be posted as Sources Sought or Special Notices without firm dollar amounts. The $245.81M total reflects disclosed estimates; actual awarded values may vary based on negotiated pricing and option-year exercises.

What To Do Next: Your 72-Hour Playbook for How to Win Facilities Maintenance & Support Contracts in DC

If your firm operates in the DC metro area and holds relevant credentials (bonding capacity, past performance in federal facilities, specialized licenses), take these steps before March 10, 2026:

  1. Search SAM.gov by Agency Filter. Log into SAM.gov and filter active solicitations by the five agencies listed above. Set alerts for NAICS 561210, 561720, and 238220. Download solicitation packages for any Combined Synopsis/Solicitation notices posted this week.

  1. Review Security Requirements. If you see Navy or ATF opportunities, check solicitation Sections L and M for security clearance mandates. Start the personnel security clearance process immediately if you don't already hold active clearances — lead time is 6–12 months for Secret, 12–18 months for Top Secret/SCI.

  1. Check Your Past Performance. DC agencies heavily weight past performance in source selection. If you lack federal experience, partner with a firm that has CPARS ratings of "Satisfactory" or higher on similar scope. Use the SBA mentor-protégé database to identify teaming partners.

  1. Prepare Capability Statements. ATF and GSA require capability statements for Sources Sought responses. Your statement must reference specific DC facilities experience (building square footage managed, types of systems maintained, number of technicians deployed). Generic capability statements are disqualified in early evaluation rounds.

  1. Monitor for Amendments. Special Notices and Presolicitation notices often precede formal RFP releases by 10–20 days. Set daily SAM.gov alerts for these agencies. When the full solicitation drops, you'll have already mapped the requirement and identified teaming partners.

  1. Cross-Reference Janitorial Opportunities. DC has also seen recent spikes in janitorial contract activity: June 5, 2026 and May 12, 2026. Many agencies bundle janitorial and facilities maintenance under a single IDIQ vehicle. If you see overlapping solicitation numbers, you may be looking at a combined services contract worth significantly more than $245.81M.

  1. Verify Bonding Capacity. Contracts over $150,000 require payment and performance bonds. If your bonding line is below $250M, contact your surety immediately to request an increase. Bonding capacity is a go/no-go criterion in technical evaluation.

Data SourceSAM.gov opportunity data, filtered by NAICS 561210, 561720, 238220 and PSC codes S201, S202, S206, March 1–7, 2026. Agency classifications from FPDS contracting office taxonomy.

The District of Columbia federal facilities market is concentrated, competitive, and unforgiving to firms that miss deadlines or submit generic proposals. But for contractors with the right credentials and a disciplined capture process, a single DC facilities maintenance contract can anchor your revenue base for five years or more. This week's 950% surge is your early warning: someone is about to win $245.81 million in work. Make sure it's you.

Sources & Methodology

Primary Data Sources

S
SAM.gov
Official federal procurement portal
F
FPDS
Federal Procurement Data System
U
USAspending.gov
Federal spending transparency
G
GSA.gov
General Services Administration
S
SBA.gov
Small Business Administration
N
NAICS Association
NAICS code reference

Methodology

RecompeteIQ aggregates federal contract opportunity data from SAM.gov and historical award data from USAspending.gov. Opportunities are filtered by NAICS code 561720 (Janitorial Services) and 561210 (Facilities Support Services), then enriched with location data, agency classification, and competitive intelligence scoring. All numerical claims in this article are derived from these primary government data sources.

Data current as of July 5, 2026. RecompeteIQ updates opportunity data daily via automated SAM.gov ingestion.

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