Federal Procurement — NAICS 238150

Federal & government glazing subcontractor. Procurement-ready. WBE + SBE certified.

American Commercial Glass serves as a Division 08 glazing subcontractor on federal procurement-track projects. NAICS 238150, WBE and SBE certified for set-aside eligibility, SAM.gov registration in process, Davis-Bacon prevailing wage compliance standard. This page covers federal procurement specifics. For state and local government projects, see our Government & Public-Sector Glazing page.

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Haines City Emergency Operations Center — ACG essential facility glazing
Federal vs State/Local

Federal procurement is a different compliance path.

ACG has a separate page covering state, local, and municipal government glazing projects — emergency operations centers, fire training facilities, municipal buildings, and public schools — which operate under state procurement rules and Florida Building Code Risk Category IV requirements. That page is here.

This page covers the federal procurement path specifically: SAM.gov registration, CAGE code, UEI, federal set-aside programs, GSA Schedule readiness, Davis-Bacon wage compliance, Section 3, and positioning ACG as a glazing subcontractor for federal prime contractors.

Federal Procurement Data

ACG procurement credentials — current status.

Legal Name
American Commercial Glass, Inc.
NAICS Code
238150 — Glass and Glazing Contractors. Primary code for federal procurement solicitations involving glazing subcontract work.
UEI (SAM.gov)
In Process  SAM.gov registration in process. UEI will be published here upon active registration.
CAGE Code
In Process  CAGE code application in process concurrent with SAM.gov registration.
Florida License
Active  CGC #1531993 — Certified General Contractor. Qualifier: Connor Walsh. Verify at myfloridalicense.com.
Bonding Capacity
Active  $3M single / $6M aggregate — Arch Insurance Group (A.M. Best A+ XV). Capacity letter within 24 hours on request.
WBE Certification
Certified  Women-owned Business Enterprise — certified. On file for set-aside reporting and subcontract goal tracking.
SBE Certification
Certified  Small Business Enterprise — certified. Qualifies for small-business set-aside line items in federal subcontracting plans.
Davis-Bacon
Compliant  ACG complies with Davis-Bacon and Related Acts prevailing wage requirements. Certified payrolls produced for federal projects on request.
GSA Schedule
Readiness Evaluation  GSA Schedule 84 and related schedules under evaluation. ACG does not currently hold an active GSA Schedule contract; this is a forward target for 2026–2027.
Section 3 (HUD)
ACG is familiar with Section 3 compliance requirements for HUD-funded construction projects. Section 3 reporting and resident-hire tracking available on applicable projects.
State of Inc.
Florida. Sunbiz active: P21000018259. Wikidata: Q139858578.
Set-Aside Eligibility

How ACG fits federal set-aside programs.

Federal prime contractors with subcontracting plans have reporting obligations for small, women-owned, and disadvantaged business participation. ACG's certifications make it countable toward multiple set-aside categories simultaneously.

WBE

Women-Owned Business Enterprise

ACG is WBE certified. Co-founder Rielly Walsh (CEO) is the women-owned principal. Federal prime contractors may count ACG toward WOSB (Women-Owned Small Business) subcontracting goals under FAR 52.219-14 and related clauses.

SBE

Small Business Enterprise

ACG is SBE certified. Qualifies as a small business under SBA size standards for NAICS 238150. Federal prime contractors may count ACG toward small-business subcontracting goals.

NAICS 238150

Glass and Glazing — Primary NAICS

NAICS 238150 is ACG's primary code. Federal solicitations for glazing subcontract work — storefronts, curtain walls, window replacement, fire-rated glazing, entry systems — should cite this code when evaluating ACG's eligibility.

Davis-Bacon

Prevailing Wage Compliance

All federal construction projects subject to the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts require contractors to pay prevailing wages. ACG tracks Davis-Bacon wage determinations by county and classification, produces certified payrolls, and satisfies federally mandated documentation requirements.

Essential Facility Experience

Haines City EOC — essential-facility proof of experience.

Note: The Haines City EOC is a local-government (municipal) project, not a federal project. It is cited here as demonstrated experience in essential-facility glazing — the occupancy type, Risk Category IV code requirements, and institutional owner coordination that characterize federal essential-facility work.

Haines City, FL — Public Sector

Haines City Emergency Operations Center

ACG delivered the commercial glazing scope for the Haines City EOC — a Risk Category IV essential facility requiring Florida Building Code compliance at the highest risk classification. The EOC scope included impact-rated storefronts, rated entrances, and coordination with the structural and MEP teams on an occupied-campus build. Project demonstrates ACG's ability to deliver on institutional timelines with zero-defect tolerance typical of essential-facility owners.

Risk Category IV

Essential facilities (EOCs, hospitals, fire stations, emergency shelters) fall under IBC Risk Category IV — the highest seismic and wind design category. ACG has direct experience with the associated code requirements, special inspections, and documentation chain.

Institutional Owner Coordination

Public-sector owners operate on fixed budgets, open-records requirements, and board-approval timelines. ACG understands the institutional procurement pace and works within it rather than against it.

Federal Contracting Context

How ACG participates in federal construction — as a subcontractor.

ACG's federal strategy is sub-prime positioning: partnering with federal prime contractors who hold the prime contract with a federal agency, and delivering Division 08 glazing scope under that prime contract. ACG does not directly solicit federal prime contracts at this stage.

Prime GC Partnership Model

Federal construction is primarily awarded to GC prime contractors who then engage subcontractors. ACG positions as a Division 08 sub to federal prime contractors — particularly those with Florida and Southeast USA footprints where ACG's offices add logistical value.

SAM.gov Subcontractor Registration

Even as a sub-tier contractor, SAM.gov registration enables ACG to appear in federal contracting searches and satisfy some prime contractors' pre-qual requirements for documented sub-tier vendors. SAM.gov registration in process.

Subcontracting Plans (FAR 52.219)

Federal prime contractors with contracts over $750,000 must submit subcontracting plans showing utilization of small, women-owned, and disadvantaged businesses. ACG's WBE and SBE certifications make it a high-value subcontractor for a prime contractor's plan compliance.

Buy American Act Compliance

Federal construction projects may invoke the Buy American Act (BAA) requiring domestically produced materials. ACG works with manufacturer partners — including ESWindows and others — to confirm domestic-manufacture compliance where BAA provisions apply.

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ACG is procurement-ready.

Federal prime contractors: send plans, specifications, and bond requirement to [email protected] or invite via BuildingConnected. WBE/SBE certifications and SAM.gov status available for your subcontracting plan documentation.

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