GCC National Subcontractor Network

GCC maintains a structured, performance-based subcontractor network to support federal, state, and local contract execution nationwide. Companies are screened for compliance readiness, operational capacity, financial stability, and performance reliability prior to approval.

If your company is insured, operationally stable, and contract-ready, you may request a subcontractor qualification review.

Currently Seeking Partners Nationwide

πŸš› Transportation & Delivery

  • Cargo vans & box trucks
  • Route-based logistics
  • Commercial insurance required

🧹 Janitorial Services

  • Commercial facility cleaning
  • Recurring service contracts
  • Quality control systems

πŸ›  Facilities Maintenance

  • On-call repairs
  • Grounds & landscaping
  • Minor trade services

πŸ— Construction Services

  • Small–mid commercial projects
  • Renovations & build-outs
  • Licensed & insured contractors

🧺 Commercial Laundry

  • Linen processing & pickup
  • Hospital/facility volume
  • Scheduled service capacity

πŸ›‘ Security Guard Services

  • Licensed security providers
  • Facility patrol & access control
  • Contract-ready personnel

πŸ“‹ Administrative & Program Support

  • Clerical & office support services
  • Program coordination & documentation
  • On-site and remote contract support

β™» Waste & Debris Removal

  • Commercial hauling
  • Construction debris removal
  • Scheduled collection services

Subcontractor Qualification Standards

GCC partners with service providers who demonstrate operational strength, professionalism, and readiness to perform within structured government contract environments.

To be considered for inclusion in the GCC National Subcontractor Network, companies should meet the following standards:

  • Active registration in SAM.gov (for federal contract participation)
  • Valid UEI and good standing in state business records
  • Active Certificate of Insurance meeting commercial thresholds
  • Demonstrated past performance within their service area
  • Operational capacity appropriate to project scope
  • Financial stability sufficient to operate under standard Net-30/45 payment cycles
  • Ability to operate within federal and state contract compliance standards
  • Commitment to professional communication and structured reporting

GCC conducts structured qualification reviews to ensure alignment with performance expectations and contract standards. Inclusion in the network is performance-based and contract-specific.

Subcontractor Qualification Review

Qualified firms prepared to operate within structured government contract environments may request a formal qualification review. GCC conducts structured evaluations to ensure alignment with performance standards, compliance expectations, and operational capacity.