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Department of Homeland Security Awarded a Contract to CFM PROJECT CONSULTING GROUP INC for $3,784,195.00

Signed on

9/29/2025, 12:00 AM

CFM PROJECT CONSULTING GROUP INC Government Contract #70T01025P7668N003

CFM PROJECT CONSULTING GROUP INC was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $3,784,195.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office WORKFORCE & ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS, which is a division with the Transportation Security Administration within the Department of Homeland Security.

Summary of Award

CFM Project Consulting Group Inc., a U.S.-owned business in Maryland, received a $3,784,195 contract from the Transportation Security Administration for lifecycle replacements at the TSA Freedom Center. The contract includes maintenance of office buildings like UPS, HVAC, power distribution units, and static switches. The contract was competitively awarded, with full and open competition. There are no notable transactions listed at this time.

Contract Details

Contract ID70T01025P7668N003
Contract TypeB
Total Obligation$3,784,195.00
Exercised Options$3,784,195.00
Base Amount + Options$3,784,195.00
Date Signed2025-09-29
Contract DescriptionS1 APPROVED. LIFECYCLE REPLACEMENTS AT THE TSA FREEDOM CENTER, INCLUDING UPS, HVAC, POWER DISTRIBUTION UNITS, AND STATIC SWITCHES.
Start Date2025-09-29
End Date2026-09-29

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security
Awarding Sub AgencyTransportation Security Administration
Awarding OfficeWORKFORCE & ENTERPRISE OPERATIONS
Funding AgencyDepartment of Homeland Security
Funding Sub AgencyTransportation Security Administration
Funding OfficeSECURITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

Recipient Details

RecipientCFM PROJECT CONSULTING GROUP INC
Recipient Location255 NAJOLES ROAD MILLERSVILLE MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Corporate Entity Not Tax Exempt, Self-Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Small Business, Special Designations, Subchapter S Corporation, U.S.-Owned Business

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