Federal Contract Vehicles

BMO

GSA FSSI Building Maintenance and Operations

GSA IDIQ Active
Obligated to date
$261.3M
Task orders
202
Contractors
36
Ceiling
$15 billion (Phase I/Zone 1) and $27 billion (Phase II/Zones 2-6)

Vehicle overview

The GSA FSSI Building Maintenance and Operations (BMO) is a government-wide contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration. It provides a strategic sourcing mechanism for the maintenance and operation of federal buildings, covering essential work such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and elevator maintenance. The vehicle's scale is defined by task order ceilings of $15 billion for Phase I/Zone 1 and $27 billion for Phase II/Zones 2-6.

Service categories include janitorial, landscaping, and pest control, with a dedicated BMO SB pool for small business contractors. Eligible users are all federal agencies and entities listed in GSA Order OGP 4800.2I.

Vehicle details

Ordering period

5-year base and one 5-year option

Ceiling

$15 billion (Phase I/Zone 1) and $27 billion (Phase II/Zones 2-6)

BMO contract holders

Top 15 of 34 companies by obligations.

NAICS coverage

Frequently asked questions

What is BMO?
The GSA FSSI Building Maintenance and Operations (BMO) is a government-wide contract vehicle managed by the General Services Administration. It provides a strategic sourcing mechanism for the maintenance and operation of federal buildings, covering essential work such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and elevator maintenance. The vehicle's scale is defined by task order ceilings of $15 billion for Phase I/Zone 1 and $27 billion for Phase II/Zones 2-6.
Which agency manages BMO?
GSA FSSI Building Maintenance and Operations is a IDIQ managed by General Services Administration.
What can agencies acquire through BMO?
Service categories include janitorial, landscaping, and pest control, with a dedicated BMO SB pool for small business contractors. Eligible users are all federal agencies and entities listed in GSA Order OGP 4800.2I.
How much has been obligated through BMO?
$261.3M has been obligated across 202 task orders.
How many contractors hold BMO?
36 contractors hold a position on BMO.
What is the contract ceiling of BMO?
BMO has a program ceiling of $15 billion (Phase I/Zone 1) and $27 billion (Phase II/Zones 2-6).
Is BMO active?
Yes, BMO is currently active (ordering period: 5-year base and one 5-year option).

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