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$1.2M in contracts for U.S. Embassy Tashkent services

The U.S. Embassy in Tashkent seeks maintenance services for power generators, with a contract value expected around $1.2 million. Bids are due by June 8, 2026.

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Power Generators maintenance services for the U.S. Embassy Tashkent

The State Department is looking for maintenance services under NAICS 811310. The deadline for proposals is June 8, 2026, making this a timely opportunity for contractors specializing in generator services.

Why it matters. The deadline for proposals is June 8, 2026, making this a timely opportunity for contractors specializing in generator services.

Our readExpect competitive bidding as firms like Generac and Kohler aim to secure this embassy contract; the June 8 deadline is approaching rapidly.

Source · SAM.gov

Streambank Stabilization Project in Ohio County

The USDA is soliciting bids for streambank stabilization under NAICS 237990, with a set-aside for small businesses. Proposals are due by June 18, 2026.

Why it matters. Proposals are due by June 18, 2026.

Our readSmall businesses should prepare to engage with federal environmental contracts; the June 18 deadline is critical for interested bidders.

Source · SAM.gov

Endangered and Threatened Wildlife Reclassification

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reclassifying the rough popcornflower from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act. This change could impact conservation efforts and related contracts.

Why it matters. This change could impact conservation efforts and related contracts.

Our readExpect Tetra Tech and similar firms to actively pursue contracts tied to conservation efforts following this ruling, especially as new funding becomes available.

Source · Federal Register

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Track the upcoming June 8 deadline for the U.S. Embassy contract; it could be a significant win for maintenance service providers.

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