Houston, Texas, June 13, 2017 -- US Federal Contractor Registration – the world’s largest third-party government registration firm – is pleased to announce that Verified Vendor Active Water Solutions received its first government contract since completing its System for Award Management (SAM) Registration.
The contract, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, calls for Active Water Solutions to design and manufacture a packaged wastewater treatment plant, which should have a lifespan of 30 years, given routine operational maintenance.
The contract with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers – the second contract Active Water Solutions has received – is valued at $693,000.
In business since 2009, Active Water Solutions makes available to its commercial and government clients wastewater treatment plants in a packaged containerized design.
“Our solutions provide a mobile wastewater treatment plant for temporary or permanent use that is easier to maintain and operate compared to other conventional wastewater treatment plants,” said consultant Stephen Lewis. “By focusing on low flow (less than 500 gallons per day), we can provide customized systems depending on our clients’ situations.”
Though based in Houston, Texas, Active Water Solutions can ship its products anywhere in the world.
“Our products are easily installed, operated, and maintained, and can be shipped nationally and internationally,” said Lewis. “We’ve designed our products with flexibility, durability, transportability, and ease of use in mind.”
Lewis described his experience working with US Federal Contractor Registration as “wonderful and beneficial,” and added that the company “is extremely reliable and finds solutions to any concerns I bring to them.”
He added that his acquisition specialist, Gina Wright, “goes out of her way to ensure we take advantage of all resources at our disposal.”
Eric Knellinger, president of US Federal Contractor Registration, says that companies like Active Water Solutions 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 Houston but also across the country, Active Water Solutions 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:
Stephen Lewis
732-620-4795
[email protected]
William Henderson Marketing Manager, US Federal Contractor Registration 877-252-2700 ext. 750


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