Port St. Lucie, Florida , May 30, 2017 -- US Federal Contractor Registration – the world’s largest third-party government registration firm – is pleased to announce that Verified Vendor A Great Fence received its first government contract since completing its System for Award Management (SAM) Registration.
The contract, with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), calls for A Great Fence to furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and supplies necessary to install 230 lineal feet of iron ornamental fence.
The contract with the VA – the first A Great Fence has received – is valued at $49,600.
In business since 2002, A Great Fence makes available to its commercial and government clients a range of fencing-related items and services, including security fencing, access control gates, chain link, vinyl/PVC, aluminum, wood, galvanized, vinyl-coated, ornamental, stock fencing, custom fencing solutions and designs, fencing materials, and handrail. The company, which is licensed, bonded and insured, also provides fencing-related maintenance and repair services.
“But more importantly,” added Owner/President Darrick Bailey, “we provide our clients with peace of mind, high-quality materials, production efficiency, experienced project management, and excellent installation practices.”
The company also prides itself on providing on-time delivery, competitive pricing, and professional installation and repair services, Bailey added.
Headquartered in Florida, A Great Fence can leverage existing business relationships to provide professional installation and fulfillment services, and is available to provide services nationwide.
“Our experience serving clients around the country has been tremendously rewarding,” said Bailey. “With our specialized skills and ability to adapt to a variety of needs we have been awarded with highly satisfied clients, new business connections, and the satisfaction of a job well done.”
Of the company’s experience working with US Federal Contractor Registration, Bailey called John Wayne, the company’s federal bid trainer, an invaluable resource.
“John Wayne provides valuable information during his seminars and training sessions,” said Bailey, “especially when you’re able to utilize the information he shares with you to locate, research, and bid on opportunities.”
Eric Knellinger, president of US Federal Contractor Registration, says that companies like A Great Fence are exactly the types of companies that the government looks for when considering contract awards.
“By providing high-quality products and services, and being able to work with clients not only in their direct area but also across the country, A Great Fence has positioned itself to excel as a government contractor,” said Knellinger. “And, in my opinion, it’s the companies that deliver time and again that seem to find the most success.”
US Federal Contractor Registration helps its clients complete and maintain a System for Award Management (SAM) Registration, access contact information for federal buyers in their industries, develop award- and contract-winning marketing techniques and plans, and also uniquely position themselves for success.
For more information:
Darrick Bailey
772-209-2845
[email protected]
William Henderson Marketing Manager, US Federal Contractor Registration 877-252-2700 ext. 750


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