Alabama Janitorial & Facilities Services Government Contracts
Find and win janitorial & facilities services contracts in Alabama
Alabama contracts for janitorial and facility services through the Alabama Department of Finance - Division of Real Property Management with $45 million in state janitorial contracts in annual spending. Green cleaning is preferred but not mandated. Union presence is low in the state. Major facilities include State Capitol Complex, RSA Tower, University campuses.
- Commercial cleaning experience and references
- General liability and workers' compensation insurance
- Background checks for all employees
- Alabama business registration
- Green cleaning certifications (preferred)
- OSHA safety training for all staff
- Required: Alabama business license, General liability insurance
- 1Obtain green cleaning certifications for competitive advantage
- 2Target major facilities: State Capitol Complex, RSA Tower
- 3Register with Alabama Department of Finance - Division of Real Property Management
- 4Get certified: Green Seal Certified, ISSA CIMS
- 5Build a reliable workforce with proper training and retention
- 6Price competitively based on market rates
- 7Target agencies: Division of Real Property Management, Alabama DOT
- 8Start with smaller facilities to build past performance
- General Services Administration (GSA)
- Department of Defense (DoD)
- Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
- State Building Services
- State Facilities Management
These NAICS codes are commonly used for janitorial & facilities services government contracts:
How do I find janitorial contracts in Alabama?
Janitorial contracts in Alabama are managed through Alabama Department of Finance - Division of Real Property Management and posted on the state procurement portal. Key agencies include Division of Real Property Management, Alabama DOT, University of Alabama System, State Parks. The state spends $45 million in state janitorial contracts on janitorial and facility services annually. Major facilities to target include State Capitol Complex, RSA Tower, University campuses.
Does Alabama require green cleaning certifications?
Alabama prefers but does not mandate green cleaning. Recommended certifications include Green Seal Certified, ISSA CIMS, OSHA 10/30. Required: Alabama business license, General liability insurance. Green certifications strengthen proposals.
What are wage requirements for Alabama janitorial contracts?
Alabama does not have state prevailing wage requirements for janitorial work. Research current wage requirements before preparing your bid.
What is the union environment for janitorial work in Alabama?
Union presence in Alabama janitorial services is low. Non-union contractors are competitive in this market.
What are the top agencies for janitorial contracts in Alabama?
Major contracting agencies include Division of Real Property Management, Alabama DOT, University of Alabama System, State Parks, Legislative Complex. Each agency may have different requirements and contract vehicles. Register with multiple agencies to maximize opportunities.
What makes Alabama janitorial contracting unique?
Key facts about Alabama janitorial contracting: No state prevailing wage for service contracts. Lower labor costs than national average. Growing facility inventory. University system major client. The state invests $45 million in state janitorial contracts annually through Alabama Department of Finance - Division of Real Property Management.
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