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New SAM.gov Contracts: Key Deadlines Ahead

The Department of Defense has released several key contract opportunities, with deadlines approaching in early May. These contracts cover various sectors, including construction and logistics.

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Overhaul Outdoor Heat Pump Units at Camp Humphreys

The Army seeks contractors for the overhaul of outdoor heat pump units in housing towers at Camp Humphreys, with a NAICS code of 236220. The deadline for bids is May 7, 2026. This project is crucial for maintaining living conditions for military families stationed in South Korea.

Why it matters. This contract presents a direct opportunity for construction firms with experience in military housing projects.

Our readExpect competitive bids as contractors aim to secure work at this strategic overseas base.

Source · SAM.gov

8(a) Set-Aside for EV32 Operations and Maintenance

NAVFAC is offering an 8(a) set-aside contract for operations and maintenance at the EV32 site, with a NAICS code of 562910. Bids are due by May 4, 2026. This is a significant opportunity for small businesses looking to engage with naval facilities.

Why it matters. Small businesses in the environmental services sector should prioritize this opportunity to expand their federal contracting portfolio.

Our readSignal: this set-aside could attract multiple bidders, increasing competition in the 8(a) space.

Source · SAM.gov

Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; North Park Phacelia Delisting Proposal

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reopening the comment period on a proposed rule to delist the North Park phacelia from the endangered species list. Comments are due by June 1, 2026. This action could impact land use and conservation efforts in Colorado.

Why it matters. Stakeholders in land development and conservation should engage with this process, as it may influence future regulations.

Our readThis delisting could lead to increased development opportunities in areas previously restricted due to conservation efforts.

Source · Federal Register

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Watch for more details on the EV32 project as the deadline approaches on May 4, 2026.

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