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KING & GEORGE, LLC

Government contractor · Fort Worth, TX

266
Federal awards
$323.4M
Total awarded
6
Agencies
1
Subcontracts
UEID8WPNBKXRHB4
CAGE6FDL9
SizeSmall business
SAM statusActive
Established2011

About KING & GEORGE, LLC

King George, LLC is a minority-owned small business providing a range of services including facility maintenance, base operations support, construction, environmental services, and vehicle equipment maintenance for federal, state, and local government clients. The company has grown significantly since its founding in 2011 and has established long-term partnerships with major federal agencies.

Hospital Maintenance OperationsBase Operations Support ServicesCommercial construction (Type I-V), construction management, design-build, design-bid-build, renovations, restoration, site work, environmental, project management, quality control, and quality assurance programsEnvironmental cleaning, sanitizing, disinfecting, housekeeping, and laundry servicesVehicle equipment maintenance, repair, preventive maintenance, fleet operations and management, emergency services vehicles, small engine equipment, aircraft ground support equipmentCall center services (inbound, outbound, overflow, answering services, multichannel, and omnichannel)

Recent Federal Awards

AwardAgencyAmountDate
THE RENOVATION AND MODERNIZATION OF THE TASK FORCE LAB AND TASK FORCE SPACE IN EL PASO, TX.General Services Administration$225K
Federal contract awardDepartment of Defense$25K
KENTUCKY STATEWIDE COMBINED SERVICES FOR 13 FEDERAL BUILDINGS. KY0006ZZ,KY0008AB,KY0013ZZ,KY0042ZZ,KY0043AB,KYGeneral Services Administration$21.1M
Federal contract awardDepartment of Transportation$10.3M
LRMC NTODepartment of Defense$12.7M

Teaming History

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Data compiled from public government sources including SAM.gov, USAspending.gov, and state procurement records. Last verified against federal award records. Inaccurate? Let us know.