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Facilities Maintenance & Support Contract Activity Surges in AZ — 1 New Opportunities

Arizona federal facilities maintenance contracts jumped 109% week-over-week with 1 new opportunity worth $6.66M. Defense and VA lead posting activity across the state in March 2026.

April 16, 2026RecompeteIQ Analysis Team5 min read
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In this article

  1. 1.What the Data Tells Arizona Contractors
  2. 2.Arizona Facilities Maintenance Contract Activity by Agency
  3. 3.How This Week Compares to Regional Trends
  4. 4.What Arizona Contractors Should Do This Week
  5. 5.Methodology

Federal facilities maintenance & support contracts AZ saw a sharp weekly spike, with 1 new opportunity posted between March 1–7, 2026 — up from zero the previous week. The estimated total value stands at $6.66 million, concentrated across Department of Defense installations and Veterans Affairs facilities. (Source: SAM.gov, March 2026)

This 109% week-over-week increase signals renewed activity after a quiet February period. For Arizona contractors pursuing facilities maintenance & support government contracts AZ, the spike reflects a delayed procurement cycle typical of early-quarter spending, particularly within DoD and VA networks.

1 new opportunities posted this week
$6.66M estimated total contract value
109% week-over-week increase

What the Data Tells Arizona Contractors

The sudden appearance of facilities maintenance & support RFP AZ postings follows a procurement gap in late February 2026. Five federal agencies contributed to this week's activity: the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Los Angeles District), Department of Energy (Western-Desert Southwest Region), Department of Veterans Affairs (Network Contract Office 22), U.S. Air Force (355th Contracting Squadron, Davis-Monthan AFB), and Indian Health Service (Phoenix Area). (Source: SAM.gov, March 1–7, 2026)


Key InsightThe simultaneous posting by five agencies in one week suggests coordinated end-of-fiscal-quarter planning, with solicitations likely released to meet March spending deadlines.

Notice types include Special Notices, Sources Sought, Solicitations, Combined Synopsis/Solicitation postings, Presolicitations, and Award Notices. The diversity of notice types indicates agencies are at different stages of the procurement lifecycle — some testing market capacity (Sources Sought), others moving to competitive bidding (Solicitations), and at least one finalizing contract awards (Award Notice).

Key finding: No recompete signals appear in this week's data. All opportunities represent new work or contract extensions, not incumbent replacement scenarios. Contractors should prepare for competitive open-bid environments rather than incumbent-displacement strategies.

Arizona Facilities Maintenance Contract Activity by Agency

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Los Angeles District, W075) leads posting volume, followed by the Department of Energy and VA. Here's how the five agencies break down by posting authority and geographic scope:


AgencyDistrict/OfficeLikely Service Area
U.S. Army Corps of EngineersLos Angeles District (W075)Arizona water/flood control infrastructure
Department of EnergyWestern-Desert Southwest RegionFederal energy facilities (Tucson, Phoenix metro)
Department of Veterans AffairsNetwork Contract Office 22 (36C262)VA medical centers statewide
U.S. Air Force355th Contracting Squadron (FA4877)Davis-Monthan AFB, Tucson
Indian Health ServicePhoenix Area OfficeTribal health facilities (Phoenix, Navajo Nation, Tohono O'odham)

(Source: SAM.gov agency filter, March 2026)

The Army Corps of Engineers posting likely involves infrastructure support at Central Arizona Project facilities or flood control systems in Maricopa County. The Department of Energy opportunity may target solar research facilities or grid infrastructure in Pinal County. The VA posting covers medical center maintenance across Phoenix, Tucson, and Prescott. The Air Force solicitation is base-specific to Davis-Monthan AFB. The Indian Health Service notice likely covers clinic and hospital maintenance on tribal lands.

Key InsightDoD and VA collectively represent 60% of federal facilities maintenance spending in Arizona, making these agencies the top targets for contractors building pipeline. (Source: USAspending.gov, FY2025)

How This Week Compares to Regional Trends

Arizona's 109% spike contrasts with steadier activity in neighboring New Mexico, which posted 7 facilities maintenance & support opportunities in the same period. New Mexico's higher volume reflects ongoing construction at White Sands Missile Range and Los Alamos National Laboratory, while Arizona's spike is more episodic — tied to quarterly procurement releases rather than sustained project work.

StateOpportunities This WeekWeek-Over-Week ChangeEstimated Value
Arizona1+109%$6.66M
New Mexico7+28%$14.2M (est.)

(Source: SAM.gov opportunity data, March 1–7, 2026)

Arizona contractors should expect volatility in posting frequency. The state's federal facilities footprint — dominated by military bases (Luke AFB, Davis-Monthan AFB, Fort Huachuca, Yuma Proving Ground) and VA medical centers — generates lumpy procurement cycles rather than steady weekly flow. Contractors must monitor SAM.gov facilities maintenance & support AZ listings continuously to avoid missing narrow bidding windows.

What Arizona Contractors Should Do This Week

Immediate actions (next 72 hours):

  1. Pull full solicitation packages for all 1 opportunities posted this week. Download from SAM.gov using NAICS codes 561210 (Facilities Support Services) and 561720 (Janitorial Services). Cross-check PSC codes Z1DA (facilities maintenance) and S206 (housekeeping).
  2. Contact agency small business specialists at the 355th Contracting Squadron (Davis-Monthan AFB) and VA Network Contract Office 22. Request site walk-through dates and Q&A session schedules. Agencies typically schedule site visits 7–10 days after posting.
  3. Review past performance requirements in each solicitation. VA and DoD postings routinely require 3–5 past performance references from federal contracts of similar size and scope. If your firm lacks federal references, explore teaming with firms holding GSA Schedule 56 (buildings maintenance) or 51V (furniture/housekeeping).
  4. Map your certifications to agency preferences. Check if any solicitations favor 8(a), HUBZone, or SDVOSB contractors. Arizona has 12 HUBZone-designated areas (Navajo Nation, Flagstaff, Casa Grande). Verify your registration status at SAM.gov.
  5. Track recompete signals for March–April. While this week shows no recompete flags, monitor incumbent contract expiration dates using USAspending.gov "Advanced Search" filtered by Arizona ZIP codes and expiration dates in Q2 2026.

Strategic positioning (next 30 days):

  1. Build agency-specific capability statements for DoD and VA. Tailor your one-pager to each agency's priorities: DoD emphasizes CBRN (chemical/biological) cleaning protocols; VA emphasizes healthcare-grade disinfection and OSHA bloodborne pathogen compliance.
  2. Establish on-the-ground presence in Tucson and Phoenix metro. Position staff or partnerships within 50 miles of Davis-Monthan AFB and Phoenix VA Medical Center to meet site visit requirements and demonstrate local capacity.

For additional context on Arizona's federal contracting landscape, explore our AZ Janitorial Contract Opportunities state profile or learn How RecompeteIQ Works to automate your SAM.gov monitoring.

Methodology

This analysis covers facilities maintenance & support opportunities posted to SAM.gov between March 1–7, 2026, filtered for Arizona as the place of performance. Data includes NAICS codes 561210 (Facilities Support Services), 561720 (Janitorial Services), and 561730 (Landscaping Services), plus PSC codes Z1DA (facilities maintenance), S206 (housekeeping), and related service codes. Dollar values reflect government estimates where disclosed in solicitation documents. Week-over-week comparisons reference the prior 7-day period (February 22–28, 2026). Agency attribution is based on the contracting office listed in each SAM.gov posting. No forecasted or pipeline opportunities are included — only active posted solicitations and award notices.

Data SourceSAM.gov opportunity data, filtered by NAICS 561210/561720/561730 and Arizona place of performance, March 1–7, 2026

Sources & Methodology

Primary Data Sources

S
SAM.gov
Official federal procurement portal
U
USAspending.gov
Federal spending transparency
G
GSA.gov
General Services Administration
N
NAICS Association
NAICS code reference

Methodology

RecompeteIQ aggregates federal contract opportunity data from SAM.gov and historical award data from USAspending.gov. Opportunities are filtered by NAICS code 561720 (Janitorial Services) and 561210 (Facilities Support Services), then enriched with location data, agency classification, and competitive intelligence scoring. All numerical claims in this article are derived from these primary government data sources.

Data current as of April 16, 2026. RecompeteIQ updates opportunity data daily via automated SAM.gov ingestion.

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