Federal laundry equipment buys carry domestic preference rules, and the Buy American Act is the central one. Whether a dealer's equipment meets the domestic content requirement can decide eligibility before price is even considered.

What the rule requires

Under the Buy American Act, manufactured products bought by the federal government must meet a domestic content threshold, with the rules set in FAR Part 25. A laundry equipment solicitation states how the preference applies and what a bidder must certify about the content.

Why it decides the award

Equipment that does not meet the domestic content rule, or a bid that does not certify it correctly, can be rejected regardless of price. The agent extracts the Buy American terms, the content certification required, and any exceptions, so a dealer knows whether its equipment qualifies and what to certify.

How the agent handles it

Our agent reads the domestic preference terms on each federal laundry solicitation, flags the Buy American requirement and the certification, and scores the fit against the content of your lines and your federal registration.

The agent reads the domestic content rule that decides federal eligibility before price. See the federal and military laundry bid agent in the interactive demo.