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Padre Island National Seashore-Repair Dam...

Active Special Notice Small Business
Solicitation Number
140P6326Q0013
Notice ID
ff01e28abf6347089f4d1ecc8d493b63
Agency
INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE
NAICS Code
Place of Performance
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Set-Aside
Small Business

Description

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This federal contracting opportunity is posted by INTERIOR, DEPARTMENT OF THE, specifically the NATIONAL PARK SERVICE. Federal agencies use SAM.gov to publish all open solicitations, and FedContract aggregates these listings to help small businesses and contractors discover relevant opportunities faster.

The opportunity is classified under NAICS code 238990. Browse all open contracts under NAICS 238990 to see related opportunities. Filter by your size standard, set-aside eligibility, or geographic location to find bids that match your business.

The place of performance for this contract is Texas. Specifically, work will be performed in or around Corpus Christi. Contractors should review the full solicitation document for site-specific requirements, security clearance needs, and travel expectations before submitting a proposal.

This opportunity is set aside as Small Business. Only businesses certified under this set-aside category are eligible to bid. Verify your SAM.gov certification status before responding. Set-aside contracts are a key tool the federal government uses to direct spending toward small, disadvantaged, veteran-owned, and women-owned businesses.

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