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Federal janitorial contractors · free access

Know exactly what to bid on your next federal janitorial contract. Stop guessing.

Paste any SAM.gov opportunity. In 30 seconds, see what the government actually paid for similar janitorial contracts — and get a draft proposal ready to refine. Free for the first 25 contractors. No card required.

NAICS 561720 · Janitorial Services
Live · 24-mo
Filters24-mo windowCompetitive onlyState: anyPSC: any
Pricing band · competitive bids only
P10$86K
P25$115K
P50$199K
P75$1.4M
P90$3.3M
n = 1,000 awards · sole-source / AbilityOne stripped from pool
Top comparable winners · 24-mo
$84,908,103GLOBAL CONNECTIONS TO EMPLOYMENT, INC.Department of Defense
$66,467,797CHIMES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INCDepartment of Defense
$55,493,857TLS JOINT VENTURE LLCDepartment of Defense
Upcoming recompete · expires 12–18 months out
$18.9MCHIMES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA INC · Department of Commerceexpires in 13mo (Jun 2027)
Source: USASpending.gov · refreshed nightly
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  • 25,720
    winning bids analyzed
  • $1.68B
    in contract value
  • USASpending.gov
    canonical data source
  • Weekly
    refresh cadence
What you get free

Everything included. No card required.

Free for the first 25 contractors. No commitment beyond trying it on a real bid.

  • Should-I-bid check on every opportunity — bid, team, sub, or pass in under a minute
  • Full pricing analysis — paste a SAM.gov link, see what similar contracts actually paid
  • 5-section proposal draft built on real contract data and your past wins
  • Alerts when contracts in your area come up for rebid
  • Proposal library — upload past proposals so future drafts sound like you, not a template
  • Direct line to the founder — replies within 24 hours
What I need from you

One real bid. One honest take. That's it.

FedRange is new. I built it for federal janitorial contractors, and I need real users on real bids to find out what works and what doesn't.

In exchange for free access:

  • Use it on a real bid — a janitorial opportunity you're actually considering.
  • Tell me what's useful and what's not — wrong numbers, missing info, confusing output, anything.
  • 15 minutes of your time — a short call or a written note, within 30 days.

No required testimonial. Feedback can be anonymous. You decide what's on the record.

Who's a good fit

Built for small janitorial contractors who are actively bidding.

If you have a SAM.gov registration and you've looked at a federal janitorial opportunity in the last few months, you're a fit.

Apply now if you are
  • You clean buildings — janitorial, custodial, or facilities cleaning
  • You have a SAM.gov registration (or are in the process)
  • You've looked at a federal contract opportunity in the last few months
  • You can describe at least one past cleaning contract (federal, state, or commercial)
  • You're willing to share honest feedback within 30 days of getting access
Not yet a fit — try these instead
  • Not registered on SAM.gov yet — start at sam.gov, come back when you're set up
  • Not in janitorial or cleaning services — we're focused on cleaning contractors for now
  • Exploring federal contracting but haven't looked at any opportunities yet — browse SAM.gov first
  • Looking for someone to write proposals for you — FedRange is a tool, not a done-for-you service
Sample output

What the analyzer actually produces.

A sample from a hypothetical USDA Forest Service janitorial contract. This is what the analyzer actually produces — real contract data, not generic templates. [E4] citations mask real comps.

Bid Fit Check · 1,900 sqft USDA Forest Service site

Bid as prime. · High confidence

Reasons
  • This bid is in your janitorial NAICS (561720).
  • Place of performance is OK — inside your service area.
  • Contract size sits comfortably below your largest past contract.
Fix before bidding
  • Pull the SCA Janitor 11150 wage determination for Le Flore County.
  • Confirm supervisor coverage for the proposed shift pattern.
  • Upload past performance — strengthens the drafted Past Performance section.
Next step

Continue to pricing — your fit is strong.

See the full 5-section drafter sample

Why trust the data
01 · Real contract data

Every number comes from a real government contract.

Not estimates, not surveys. Every price point traces back to a published contract award on USASpending.gov.
02 · Competitive bids only

No-bid and sole-source contracts are filtered out.

Contracts awarded without competition — sole source, AbilityOne, and similar — are removed so the price range reflects what you're actually competing against. Details in the methodology.
03 · Updated daily

New awards flow in every 24 hours.

The government publishes new contract data daily. FedRange pulls it in on a 24-hour cycle. See the last refresh on the methodology page.
Powered by federal data sources
  • USASpending.gov
    Historical award data
  • SAM.gov
    Active opportunities
  • Dept. of Labor
    SCA wage determinations
  • GSA
    PSC taxonomy + schedules
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