A federal laundry equipment award usually includes installation on a secure or operating federal site, and the labor and access terms decide the cost and schedule as much as the machine. Reading the install scope is part of pricing the work.

What the solicitation contains

A federal laundry solicitation with installation sets the rigging into the facility, the utility connections, the startup, the operator training, and often the removal of the old equipment. On a federal site, security access and scheduling constraints shape the work, and the labor can carry federal wage rates.

What decides the cost

The install scope, the secure access, and the wage terms decide the real cost of a federal install. A bidder who misses the access constraints misjudges the schedule and one who misses the wage rates underprices the labor. The agent flags the rigging, the connections, the access, and the wage so the labor is priced in.

How the agent handles it

Our agent reads the installation scope on each federal laundry solicitation, separates equipment from labor, and scores the fit against your install capability on federal sites. It surfaces the access and wage terms so your team prices the whole job.

The agent reads the federal install scope and access that decide the real cost. See the federal and military laundry bid agent in the interactive demo.