Landscaping & grounds
Mowing, hardscape, irrigation, seasonal grounds maintenance at federal facilities, military installations, and federal building campuses.
A Georgia-based small-business prime contractor. Pass-through prime model backed by a vetted regional sub-network across seven federal NAICS codes — landscaping, janitorial, facilities support, waste collection, and specialty trades.
We hold the prime contract; vetted regional subs execute the work. Our role is contract structure, compliance, milestone management, and single-throat accountability.
Mowing, hardscape, irrigation, seasonal grounds maintenance at federal facilities, military installations, and federal building campuses.
Scheduled cleaning, floor care, restroom sanitation, and event turnover for federal office space and public buildings.
Integrated facility operations — coordinating multiple support trades under a single prime contract with simplified oversight.
Pest control, window washing, exterior cleaning, sanitization, and other specialty trades on a recurring or per-project basis.
Vehicle escort, route logistics, traffic control, and ground-transport coordination supporting federal operations.
Scheduled waste collection, recycling streams, and disposal coordination at federal sites and military housing.
Federal employee relocations, office moves, and asset transfers — PCS, base realignment, and routine facility moves.
Atlanta-based, eight states in rotation. Our sub-network is regional by design — same time zones, same workforce, same weather patterns, same federal facility footprint.
Designed from the start around the pass-through prime model — the contract structure, compliance posture, and sub-network depth that federal contracting actually requires.
We hold the prime contract and assume single-throat accountability to the contracting officer. Vetted subs execute the work under one structure.
Our principal office sits in a HUBZone census tract per the 2026 SBA map. Certification in progress; HUBZone set-asides and sole-source awards become accessible.
Built around FAR 52.219-14 self-performance discipline, FAR 52.222-41 wage determinations, FAR 52.232-25 Prompt Payment Act, and FAR 52.219-28 size rerepresentation from day one.
Eight-state Southeast network with documented federal past performance. Reliability-scored, performance-tracked, and ready for sub-bench mobilization at award.
We're early-stage. The roadmap is sequenced so each certification unlocks the next, with the highest-leverage cert (HUBZone) prioritized.
Federal System for Award Management — required for all federal contracting.
In progressMinority Business Enterprise certification via Georgia Business Council.
Pending July 2026Principal office HUBZone-eligible per 2026 SBA map. Application Phase 2 of the certification roadmap.
Eligible Dec 2026Facilities Maintenance & Management — five of our seven NAICS codes covered.
Phase 3 — 2027Professional Services Schedule — contract management, advisory, and compliance overlay.
Phase 3 — 2027Two pages. Core competencies, differentiators, contract vehicles, past performance posture, key personnel, and the registration and certification inventory. PDF, latest version.