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General Services Administration Awarded a Contract to GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE VALLEYS, INC. for $3,250,000.00

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1/31/2022, 12:00 AM

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE VALLEYS, INC. Government Contract #47PD0322D0005

GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE VALLEYS, INC. was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $3,250,000.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office PBS ACQ CENTER FACILITY MGMT SERVICES - R3, which is a division with the Public Buildings Service within the General Services Administration.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, Inc., based in Roanoke, Virginia. They provide custodial and related services under the AbilityOne Program. The contract, funded by the General Services Administration, is worth $1,748,889.21. Noteworthy details include a one-year base period with four one-year follow-on options.

Contract Details

Contract ID47PD0322D0005
Contract TypeIDV_B_B
Total Obligation$1,748,889.21
Exercised Options
Base Amount + Options$3,250,000.00
Date Signed2022-01-31
Contract DescriptionCUSTODIAL AND RELATED SERVICES POFF FEDERAL BUILDING AND COURTHOUSE AND TSA AIRPORT FACILITY, ROANOKE, VA AWARD: ONE-YEAR BASE PERIOD WITH THE OPTION OF 4 ONE-YEAR FOLLOW-ON YEARS AWARDED TO NON-PROFIT AGENCY UNDER ABILITYONE PROGRAM (SOURCEAMERICA)
Start Date2022-02-01
End Date2025-01-31

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Awarding Sub AgencyPublic Buildings Service
Awarding OfficePBS ACQ CENTER FACILITY MGMT SERVICES - R3
Funding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Funding Sub AgencyPublic Buildings Service
Funding OfficePBS ACQ CENTER FACILITY MGMT SERVICES - R3

Recipient Details

RecipientGOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF THE VALLEYS, INC.
Recipient Location2502 MELROSE AVE NW STE A ROANOKE VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesAbilityOne Program Participant, Category Business, Corporate Entity Tax Exempt, Manufacturer of Goods, Nonprofit Organization, Not Designated a Small Business, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

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