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Department of Homeland Security Awarded a Contract to K&G CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS, INC. for $109,120.69

Signed on

9/29/2025, 12:00 AM

K&G CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS, INC. Government Contract #47PM0425C0034

K&G CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS, INC. was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $109,120.69. The contract was awarded by the agency office PBS R11 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES DIVSION CENTER 4, which is a division with the Public Buildings Service within the General Services Administration.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is K&G Contracting Solutions, Inc., located in Maryland, USA. They are involved in construction services. The contract, funded by the Department of Homeland Security, is for removing Guard Shack B on the St Elizabeth West Campus in Washington DC and is worth $109,120.69. Notable spending patterns include using a sole-source set-aside and a firm fixed price contract for the repair or alteration of office buildings.

Contract Details

Contract ID47PM0425C0034
Contract TypeD
Total Obligation$109,120.69
Exercised Options$109,120.69
Base Amount + Options$109,120.69
Date Signed2025-09-29
Contract DescriptionREMOVAL OF GUARD SHACK B ON ST ELIZABETH WEST CAMPUS, WASHINGTON DC
Start Date2025-09-25
End Date2026-03-28

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Awarding Sub AgencyPublic Buildings Service
Awarding OfficePBS R11 CONSTRUCTION SERVICES DIVSION CENTER 4
Funding AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security
Funding Sub AgencyOffice of the Under Secretary for Management
Funding OfficeOFF OF THE UNDER SCTY FOR MGMT

Recipient Details

RecipientK&G CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS, INC.
Recipient Location4640 FORBES BLVD STE 335 LANHAM MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Business Categories8(a) Program Participant, Black American Owned Business, Category Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, DoT Certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise, Minority Owned Business, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Special Designations, Subchapter S Corporation, U.S.-Owned Business

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