Wednesday, March 04, 2009 8:43:08 PM
As a civil engineer in the Air Force, I Supervise the Service Contract division of our squadron. Granted there is not a huge demand on Air Force bases in one demographic to receive shelving or cabinets but there could be a market for some Government agencies. I would see many Gov't needs to be a "One time Service Contract". Pretty much saying that they would outfit a building or series of buildings 1 time and get that contract put together.
Depending on how many other companies bid on these types of projects and who has the lowest bid, it is possible they could land a number of small service contracts or a large outfit of an entire base. https://www.fbo.gov/ shows all government needed work which any company can bid on regardless of audited financials.
Pele
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