GSA Facilities Contract: overview, scope, how to get one


GSA facilities contracts, issued under GSA Schedule 03FAC, can be used for a broad range of services.

A GSA facilities contract can cover a broad range of services related to the maintenance and management of federal facilities.

  • If your firm provides highly specialized services (e.g., elevator inspection services; HVAC maintenance; maintenance of utility systems), this Schedule probably would be worthy of your consideration.
  • If your firm provides a broader range of services, this Schedule also can be ideal.  The Schedule includes many broad, multidisciplinary scope of work areas—such as “Comprehensive Facilities Maintenance,” and “Smart Buildings Systems Integrator.”

Quite some time ago, this Schedule absorbed what had been a separate GSA Schedule for energy efficiency services, such as energy efficiency audits, resource efficiency management services, building commissioning, and a wide variety of other energy services.

The Schedule also covers other areas, such as industrial, aerospace, and marine painting; and dockside services and dry docking.

In all, the GSA Facilities Schedule includes 31 separate scope of work areas, also known as “Special Item Numbers” (yes, “SINs”), sorted into several groups.  A firm seeking a GSA Facilities Schedule contract can include any number of SINs in its proposal.  It is not uncommon for a highly specialized firm to propose one SIN only, and for multidisciplinary firms to propose a dozen or more.

Here is a list of the SINs, categorized by group:

Group Name: Energy Management, Water Conservation and Support Services

SIN 871-100:    Ancillary Supplies and/or Services

SIN 871-202:    Energy Management Planning and Strategies

SIN 871-203:    Training on Energy Management

SIN 871-204:    Metering Services

SIN 871-205:    Energy Program Support Services

SIN 871-206:    Building Commissioning Services

SIN 871-207:    Energy Audit Services

SIN 871 208:    Resource Efficiency Management (REM)

SIN 871-209:    Innovations in Renewable Energy

SIN 871-210:    Water Conservation

SIN 871-211:    Energy Consulting Services

SIN 871-299:    Introduction of New Services

Group Name: Facilities Maintenance and Management Solutions for Real Property

SIN 003-01:      Smart Buildings Systems Integrator

SIN 003-97:      Ancillary Repair and Alterations

SIN 003-100:    Ancillary Supplies and/or Services

SIN 371-001:    Grounds and/or Cemetery Maintenance

SIN 371-002:    Tree Planting/Trimming/Removal

SIN 371-003:    Pest Control

SIN 541-001:    Independent Elevator Inspection Services

SIN 541-099:    Introduction of New Services

SIN 561-001:    Fire Alarm Sys. Maint., Repair

SIN 561-002:    Water Based Fire Suppression Sys. Maint., Repair

SIN 811-001:    Elevator and Escalator Preventative Maintenance

SIN 811-002:    Complete Facilities Maintenance

SIN 811-003:    Complete Facilities Management

SIN 811-004:    Maintenance of Utility Systems

SIN 811-005:    Boiler and Chiller, HVAC Maintenance

SIN 811-006:    Facilities Maintenance and Management Consulting

Group Name: Industrial, Aerospace, and Marine Painting

SIN 801-001:    Surface Prep., App. of Chem. Compounds

SIN 801-099:    Introduction of New Services

Group Name: Dockside Facilities Maintenance, Repair Services and Dry Docking

SIN 812-002:    Dry Docking, Dockside Maint., Repair Svcs.

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In summary, the GSA Schedule for Facilities Maintenance and Management services covers a broad range of areas.  GSA Schedule contracts are not suitable for all firms; all Schedule contracts have advantages and disadvantages that should be considered.   Click here for a paper on this topic.

Obtaining a GSA Schedule contract under Facilities Maintenance and Management Schedule might make sense for your firm if: (a) you provide services in at least one of these areas; and (b) your firm is interested in breaking into the federal market for the first time, diversifying within the market, or providing existing federal clients with a new contract vehicle.

Click here for tips on how to get a GSA Schedule contract.

 

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