Government Agency News
Press releases from DC, Maryland & Virginia agencies — updated nightly
62 articles in DC
SNOW STORM SAFETY AND SURVIVAL TIPS
Emergency preparedness requirements could increase demand for snow removal and safety service contracts.
DC first responders trying to provide shelter during cold weather
Cold weather shelter operations generate contracts for facilities management, supplies, and support services.
Lead Detected at Park View Recreation Center Playground; Source Traced to Nearby Construction
Lead remediation at Park View Recreation Center requires environmental contractors and specialized cleanup vendors.
22 DC pools to open Memorial Day weekend amid city budget concerns
Pool reopenings require operations, maintenance, and staffing contracts despite budget constraints.
Washington, D.C., breaks ground on $22 million elementary school addition
$22M elementary school addition triggers contracts for general contractors, architects, engineers, and construction managers.
DC officials urge HVAC maintenance amid heat wave to prevent system overloads
HVAC maintenance urgency could boost demand for mechanical contracting and preventive maintenance services.
Eastern Market Store Opens at DCA
Retail space activation at DCA may generate vendor, maintenance, and concession contract opportunities.
Catastrophic sewage spill followed years of delay on repairs, Post review finds - The Washington Post
Infrastructure failures signal urgent need for sewer repair contractors and engineering firms to bid on deferred maintenance projects.
Second dorm-style housing project to reduce homelessness expected to open this fall in DC
Dorm-style housing project creates construction and facility management contract opportunities for regional firms.
New dorm-style housing project for DC’s homeless set to open next month
New homeless housing project opening creates construction closeout and facility management contracts for vendors.
Sewage leak forces Anacostia High students to relocate to Kramer Middle temporarily
Sewage leak at Anacostia High triggers emergency repairs and temporary facility services at Kramer Middle.
DPR to Manage Fort Dupont Ice Arena After Friends Group Withdraws
DPR management takeover of Fort Dupont shifts vendor relationships; contractors should verify new procurement processes.
Fort Dupont Arena Grand Reopening Dec. 6
Fort Dupont Ice Arena grand reopening signals operational spending, staffing, and vendor service requirements.
The Collins D.C. Council Report: Ranked-Choice Voting, Youth Programming, Recreation Centers, and Streatery Regulations
Council report on youth programming and recreation centers suggests future capital investment and service contracts.
Fort Dupont Ice Arena Reopens With Celebration, Eyes on the Future
Fort Dupont Ice Arena reopening creates facility management, maintenance, and concessions vendor opportunities.
What our reporting accomplished this year
Annual reporting summary provides limited procurement impact; review for potential transparency-related policy shifts.
Mayor Bowser Celebrates Completion of $20.9M Leckie Education Campus Expansion in DC's Ward 8
$20.9M Leckie Education Campus expansion completion opens closeout payments and future facility maintenance contracts.
‘Wake up, Ward 8!’: DC officials break ground on new recreation center
New Ward 8 recreation center project creates construction and equipment contracts for regional vendors.
New Sculpture Outside the Eastern Market Metro by Jay Coleman
Art installation project at Eastern Market Metro presents opportunity for public art contractors and installation vendors.
DC breaks ground on Douglass Community Center
New Douglass Community Center groundbreaking signals construction contracts and facility vendor opportunities.
Crews try to clear the way to reopen schools in DC
School reopenings may trigger facility maintenance and infrastructure contracts for DC contractors.
Mayor Bowser to Kick Off Earth Month, Announce Return of Spring Services and Annual Spring Cleanup Events
Spring services announcement signals potential contracts for sanitation, maintenance, and environmental services providers.
Mayor Bowser to Kick Off Earth Month, Announce Return of Spring Services and Annual Spring Cleanup Events
Spring services and cleanup events could generate contracts for environmental services, waste management, and municipal maintenance vendors.
Take the RFK Master Plan Survey, Open Through April 12
RFK Master Plan survey solicits input that may inform future infrastructure and development contracts.