For Facilities & Construction Product Manufacturers
Windows, partitions, doors, roll-formed metal, fixtures — the federal government renovates and builds without pause, and it buys the products through GSA. Getting listed turns one of the largest, steadiest buyers on earth into a repeat customer.
1,000+ businesses helped98% approval rate20 yrs GSA expertise4.9★ rated
The common worry for a manufacturer: “Is federal worth the paperwork, and won’t it just be cheap, low-margin bids?” For facilities and construction products the opposite is usually true — agencies buy on Schedule precisely so they can re-order from trusted, pre-vetted vendors at firm-fixed prices, without re-competing every job.
Why facilities & construction products belong on GSA
Federal buildings are renovated and maintained continuously — windows, partitions, doors and fixtures are recurring purchases, not one-offs.
A Schedule lets contracting officers re-order from you directly instead of opening the work to a new bid every time.
Agencies favor pre-vetted vendors — being on Schedule is a trust signal that wins repeat orders.
Run several product lines or companies? Each can be its own GSA lane on one coordinated effort.
The market, in three numbers
$50.6B
in GSA Schedule sales in FY2025
12
large GSA categories — Facilities and Furniture & Furnishings are two of them
~30 days
federal payment terms under the Prompt Payment Act
From product line to federal customer — the path
1. We gather your docs
a few hours of your team’s time
2. We build & submit
pricing, compliance, the full offer
4. Agencies re-order
repeat, firm-fixed-price work
One caveat worth a conversation: products sold on GSA generally must meet Trade Agreements Act (TAA) country-of-origin rules. If you make or source domestically, that’s an advantage — we’ll confirm which of your lines qualify on a quick call.
“Our GSA sales grew from nothing to $2.2M in about 24 months.”
— Steven P., BMNT Inc. | 1,000+ businesses helped · 98% approval · gsascheduleservices.com
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Sources: GSA Multiple Award Schedule sales, FY2025 (GSA / Federal Schedules); GSA MAS Large Category structure, gsa.gov; Prompt Payment Act, U.S. Treasury Bureau of the Fiscal Service. Figures current as of June 2026.