Industries / SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE MANUFACTURING · NAICS 335210
$879,073 in small electrical appliance manufacturing comes off the board in the next 180 days.
5 small electrical appliance manufacturing contracts reach the end of their period of performance before February 19, 2027. Every one is work the government still needs done, held by someone who has to win it again.
| Days | Expires | Value | Incumbent | Buying office | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
8 Closing | 2026-08-31 | $68K | CELLKRAFT AB | Agricultural Research Service | 1232SA26P0131 |
28 Closing | 2026-09-20 | $64K | DCT | Department of the Army | W91QVN25FA683 |
38 Closing | 2026-09-30 | $311K | LODGING KIT COMPANY, INC | Department of State | 19BE1026F5004 |
38 Closing | 2026-09-30 | $247K | TRIMARK USA, LLC | Department of Veterans Affairs | 36C24726P0559 |
92 Near | 2026-11-23 | $189K | EDRO CORPORATION, THE | Defense Logistics Agency | SPE8ED25P1341 |
Is any of this winnable
Reserved for small business
0%
0 of 5 contracts · $0K of $879K
Held by the top three
85%
of expiring value, across the three largest incumbents
None of the expiring work we have indexed here is set aside. Everything on this board will be competed full and open. The top three incumbents hold most of the value, which usually means a small number of large vehicles rather than many separate opportunities.
Top incumbents
Who holds the most expiring value in this window — the competition you have to beat, not just replace.
- 1LODGING KIT COMPANY, INC$311K
- 2TRIMARK USA, LLC$247K
- 3EDRO CORPORATION, THE$189K
- 4CELLKRAFT AB$68K
- 5DCT$64K
Top buying agencies
Who is paying for this work — where the recompete solicitation will come from.
- 1Department of State$311K
- 2Department of Defense$253K
- 3Department of Veterans Affairs$247K
- 4Department of Agriculture$68K
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18mo → 12mo out
Research
The agency is beginning to plan the follow-on. You want to know more about this requirement than the notice will ever tell you.
12mo → 9mo out
Shape
The requirement is being written now. This is when a specification quietly comes to describe one company's way of working.
9mo → 6mo out
Sources sought
The highest-leverage window on the whole clock, and the one most small businesses sleep through.
3mo → 1mo out
Solicitation
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