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Department of Veterans Affairs Awarded a Contract to MARTIN AIJS LLC for $2,675.00

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5/28/2025, 12:00 AM

MARTIN AIJS LLC Government Contract #36C26325P0813

MARTIN AIJS LLC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $2,675.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 23 (36C263), which is a division with the Department of Veterans Affairs within the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Summary of Award

The federal contract was awarded to Martin AIJS LLC, a U.S.-owned small business in Ohio that specializes in maintaining, repairing, and rebuilding equipment. The contract, funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs, is worth $2,675 and is for the payment of protest costs related to a specific purchase order. The sole-source contract was not competed under simplified acquisition procedures. The transaction on May 28, 2025, detailed the transfer of the full contract amount to Martin AIJS LLC.

Contract Details

Contract ID36C26325P0813
Contract TypeB
Total Obligation$2,675.00
Exercised Options$2,675.00
Base Amount + Options$2,675.00
Date Signed2025-05-28
Contract DescriptionPAYMENT OF PROTEST COSTS 36C26324Q0646
Start Date2024-05-28
End Date2025-05-29

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Awarding OfficeNETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 23 (36C263)
Funding AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Sub AgencyDepartment of Veterans Affairs
Funding Office437-FARGO VA MEDICAL CENTER (00437)

Recipient Details

RecipientMARTIN AIJS LLC
Recipient Location751 LYNNES CV WADSWORTH OHIO, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Limited Liability Corporation, Partnership or Limited Liability Partnership, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business, Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business, Veteran Owned Business

Comments

Award Transactions

Transaction #0 |Β $2,675.00May 28, 2025

Department of Veterans Affairs, a sub agency of Department of Veterans Affairs, issued a payment of $2,675.00 to MARTIN AIJS LLC. The payment included a Subsidy Cost of $0.00.

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