This document is intended for vendors to help identify the categories of goods and or services where they would best fit.

Construction Divisions

(Based on the Construction Specification Index)

Enter in “division 01” in the search field and click on the Search button to view all division 01 related codes.  Enter in exactly as shown here with double quotes.

The commodity codes may not exactly represent all of the goods and services you provide so select the ones that are the “best fit”.

 

Division

Description

1 General Requirements
2 Site Construction
3 Concrete
4 Masonry
5 Metals
6 Wood and Plastics
7 Thermal and Moisture Protection
8 Doors and Windows
9 Finishes
10 Specialties
11 Equipment
13 Special Construction
14 Conveying Systems
15 Mechanical
16 Electrical

Goods and Services Groups

(Based on the Federal Supply Classification)

Enter in “group 10” in the search field and click the Search button to view all group 10 related codes.  Enter in exactly as shown here with double quotes.

 

The commodity codes may not exactly represent all of the goods and services you provide so select the ones that are the “best fit”.

Goods

Group

Group Title

Description

10 Weapons This group includes combat weapons as well as weapon-like noncombatant items, such as line throwing devices and pyrotechnic pistols.  Also included in this group are weapon neutralizing equipment, such as degaussers, and deception equipment, such as camouflage nets. Excluded from this group are fire control and night devices classifiable in groups 12 or 58.
11 Nuclear Ordnance This group includes, in particular, nuclear ordnance training weapons, practice ballistic units, and all components specially designed therefore, when not specifically classified elsewhere.  Also included in the group are specially designed simulators and mockups, which are integral parts of the above.  Excluded from this group are general purpose nose cones, case sections, flare sections or center sections designed to carry payloads other than nuclear and/or for use on a missile, rocket, or re-entry vehicle to attain the necessary aerodynamic configuration.
12 Fire Control Equipment Fire control assemblies, subassemblies, and components are classified: a. In appropriate classes of this group when: (1) Designed for multiple applications to different kinds of fire control equipment. (2) Modified for use with guided missile remote control systems.  (3) Designed specifically for shipborne guided missile remote control systems. (4) Radar equipment, designed specifically for fire control systems. (5) Both day and night viewing characteristics are incorporated into an integral unit. b. In Class 1270 or 1280, when designed specifically for aircraft gunnery or aircraft bombing fire control, respectively. c. In Class 1430, when designed specifically for guided missile remote control systems, except shipboard type. d. In appropriate classes of Group 58, when designed for multiple applications to both fire control and communication equipment. e. In appropriate classes of Group 58 when designed for night vision.
13 Ammunition and Explosives Excluded from this group are items specially designed for nuclear ordnance application.
14 Guided Missiles This group includes missiles (with or without warheads or explosive components) incorporating mechanisms capable of altering normal flight paths.  Radar and infrared assemblies and components designed specifically for use with guided missiles are classified in the appropriate classes of this group. Excluded from this group are case sections, nose cones, flare sections, center sections, warheads, explosive components, rockets, and auxiliary components of missiles and reentry vehicles which are designed or constructed for exclusive use with or for housing of nuclear warheads and/or warhead sections. Also excluded are space vehicle nose cones and space capsules specifically designed to carry loads peculiar to space  research and space travel.
15 Aircraft and Airframe Structural Components Includes all aircraft and airframe structural components. 
16 Aircraft Components and Accessories  Includes all aircraft components and accessories not covered under group 15. 
17 Aircraft Launching, Landing and Ground Handling Equipment  Excluded from this Group are trucks, trailers, and servicing equipment specially designed for guided missile or atomic ordnance use.
18 Space Vehicles  This group includes space vehicles, such as space capsules, man-made moons, orbitals, satellites, space platforms, and the like, manned or unmanned.   Excluded from this group are guided missiles and rockets.
19 Ships, Small Craft, Pontoons, and Floating Docks  Note-Only complete ships, small craft, floating docks, floating dry docks, and dredges (with or without hull) are classified in this group. End items, assemblies, parts, attachments or accessories for use in or on the above are classified  in Group 20-Ship and Marine Equipment, unless other classes (outside of Group 19) are applicable.
20 Ship and Marine Equipment Includes all types of ship and marine equipment. 
22 Railway Equipment Includes all types of railway equipment. 
23 Ground Effect Vehicles, Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Cycles Includes all types of ground effect vehicles, motor vehicles, trailers and cycles 
24 Tractors  This group includes only complete tractors and tractor chassis. Assemblies, subassemblies, parts, attachments or accessories are excluded from this group.
25 Vehicular Equipment Components  The term vehicular as delimited for group 25, is applicable to those vehicles and tractors included in groups 23 and 24, construction vehicles included in  group 38, and warehouse trucks, tractors, and trailers included in group 39. It does not apply to railway vehicles (group 22), aircraft (group 15), or watercraft (group 19).  An item of supply which is a vehicular  component, within the scope delimited above, is classified in this group regardless of whether it has additional applications on vehicles outside the delimitations for this group.
26 Tires and Tubes  Includes all types of tires and tubes. 
28 Engines, Turbines, and Components  Includes all types of engines, turbines, and components. 
29 Engine Accessories  Unless specifically excluded, engine accessories for all vehicles, such as aircraft, motor vehicles, ships, tractors, and construction vehicles, as well as accessories for stationary engines, are classified in this Group.
30 Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment  Includes all types of mechanical power transmission equipment. 
31 Bearings  All bearings, including specially designed, lubricated, and/or selected, are to be classified in the appropriate classes of this group. Bearings are parts that support another part which rotates, slides, or oscillates in or on it.
32 Woodworking Machinery and Equipment  Includes all types of woodworking machinery and equipment. 
34 Metalworking Machinery  Includes all types of metalworking machinery. 
35 Service and Trade Equipment  Includes all types of service and trade equipment. 
36 Special Industry Machinery Includes all types of special industry machinery. 
37 Agricultural Machinery and Equipment  Includes all types of agricultural machinery and equipment. 
38 Construction, Mining, Excavating, and Highway Maintenance Equipment  Includes all types of construction, mining, excavating, and highway maintenance equipment. 
39 Materials Handling Equipment  Includes all types of materials handling equipment. 
40 Rope, Cable, Chain, and Fittings  Includes all types of rope, cable, chain and fittings. 
41 Refrigeration, Air Conditioning, and Air Circulating Equipment Includes all types of refrigeration, air conditioning, and air circulating equipment.
42 Fire Fighting, Rescue, and Safety Equipment; and Environmental Protection Equipment and Materials Includes all types of fire fighting, rescue, and safety equipment; and environmental protection equipment and materials.
43 Pumps and Compressors  This group excludes pumps and compressors designed for use on individual types of equipment, such as engine fuel pumps, aircraft propeller feathering pumps, fork lift operating pumps, compressors for operating gun turrets, and vehicular brake system compressors.  Also excluded are items specially designed as or for use on fuel dispensing equipment. The FSC indexes and structure will govern the classification of these items permitted classification in a single class only.
44 Furnace, Steam Plant, and Drying Equipment; and Nuclear Reactors Includes all types of furnace, steam plant, and drying equipment; and nuclear reactors.
45 Plumbing, Heating, and Waste Disposal Equipment Includes all types of plumbing, heating, and waste disposal equipment.
46 Water Purification and Sewage Treatment Equipment Includes all types of water purification and sewage treatment equipment. 
47 Pipe, Tubing, Hose, and Fittings Includes all types of pipe, tubing, hose, and fittings.
48 Valves This group may include specially designed valves for use on individual types of equipment or systems. Excluded are such items as tire valves, engine intake and exhaust valves, explosive valves, carburetor valves, water mixing valves, and flush valves.
49 Maintenance and Repair Shop Equipment Specialized equipment which is designed for automotive maintenance and repair, and which is also used for the maintenance and repair of non-automotive vehicles or equipment, will be classified in Class 4910.  Jigs, fixtures, and templates used in conjunction with maintenance and repair shop specialized equipment are classified in this group.  However, jigs, fixtures, and templates used in conjunction with metalworking machinery are classified in Group 34. Infrared assemblies, subassemblies, and components specifically designed as test and maintenance specialized equipment are classified in the appropriate classes of this group. Excluded from this group is infrared equipment designed for testing communications and night vision equipment.
51 Hand Tools  Includes all types of hand tools. 
52 Measuring Tools Includes all types of measuring tools. 
53 Hardware and Abrasives  Includes all types of hardware and abrasives. 
54 Prefabricated Structures and Scaffolding  Includes all types of prefabricated structures and scaffolding. 
55 Lumber, Millwork, Plywood, and Veneer Includes all types of Lumber, Millwork, Plywood and Veneer. 
56 Construction and Building Materials  Includes all types of Construction and Building Materials 
58 Communication, Detection, and Coherent Radiation Equipment Excludes oscillator items which should be classified in FSC 5955 or 5963; fiber optic items which should be classified in Group 60; electronic modules as defined under Class 5963; and electrical cable, cord and wire assemblies, harnesses and sets, related to FSG 58 equipment (see FSC 5995). In Group 58, more than in any other group, it frequently happens that the same name is listed as an index entry in each of several classes. In addition, that name may also appear as an entry in groups other than 58. Each such entry refers to a distinctly different part or assembly, even though the different items have the same name.  The listing of the same names in two or more classes indicates that, in one form, the part or assembly covered by the name is applicable to the equipment covered by one class, and in another form is applicable to the equipment covered by another class. For example, the item name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is applicable to two distinctly different assemblies, one of which has an application in cryptologic equipment, covered by Class 5810, and the other in radar equipment covered by Class 5840. Consequently the name CODER, AUDIO FREQUENCY is an entry under each of the two classes.  When  an item identification bears a name which is indexed under more than one class of Group 58, or in Group 58 and in some other group, the item will be classified in the same class as its next higher assembly in the manner described in the Federal Logistics  Information System (FLIS) Procedures Manual, DoD  4100.39-M. Also excluded from this group are data transmission and communications equipment such as terminals, sensors and other devices designed for use with a configuration of ADPE.
59 Electrical and Electronic Equipment Components Mounting hardware, included in classes of this group, includes such specially designed items as brackets, holders, retainers, etc. Excluded from classes in this group are such hardware items as screws (Class 5305), bolts (Class 5306), studs (Class 5307), washers (Class 5310), rivets (Class 5320), and other common items indexed to specific classes, other than in Group 59. The FSC indexes and structure will govern the classification of items used on or with mounting hardware cited above.
60 Fiber Optics Materials, Components, Assemblies, and Accessories Fiber Optics is a general term used to describe the function where optical energy (i.e., light/laser driven rays) is guided to another location through fiber(s). This group includes Fiber Optic items such as parts, materials and devices used for communications, data transmission, or illumination, Excludes Imaging devices under FSG 65 (medical); hand tools under FSG 51; and electrical, electronic and optical instruments under FSG 66 (instruments).
61 Electric Wire, and Power and Distribution Equipment Includes all types of electric wire, and power and distribution equipment.
62 Lighting Fixtures and Lamps Includes all types of lighting fixtures and lamps.
63 Alarm, Signal and Security Detection Systems Includes all types of alarm, signal and security detection systems.
65 Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies Includes all types of medical, dental, and veterinary equipment and supplies.
66 Instruments and Laboratory Equipment Infrared assemblies (including subassemblies and components) designed specifically for use as or with instruments and laboratory equipment are included in the classes of this group. Also included are computers (including computer assemblies, computer systems and components) designed specifically for use with instruments and laboratory equipment.
67 Photographic Equipment  Included are computers (including computer assemblies, computer systems and components) designed specifically for use with photographic equipment.  6710 Cameras, Motion Picture Includes Aerial and Mapping Cameras.  Excludes Television Cameras,  Non-airborne (FSC 5820); Television Cameras, Airborne (FSC 5821); Video Cameras (FSC 5836).
68 Chemicals & Chemical Products  In general, individual non-medicinal chemical elements and compounds are classified in Class 6810. Combinations (or mixtures) of chemical compounds, or chemicals prepared in a particular vehicle (other than water) are generally classified according to use, in classes other than 6810. For example, the chemical compound DDT, is classified in 6810, whereas DDT liquid spray, the insecticide, is classified in 6840-Pest Control Agents and Disinfectants. Similarly items of supply bearing nonchemical names such as BLEACH; INSECTICIDE, ROACH; and ANTIFREEZE are generally classified according to use, in classes other than 6810, whereas corresponding chemical compounds, such as sodium hypochlorite solution, chlordane, and ethylene glycol are classified in 6810. Medicinal chemicals are generally classified in 6505- Drugs and Biologicals; in vitro diagnostic substances and reagents are classified in 6550-In Vitro Diagnostic Substances, Reagents, Test Kits and Sets. Excluded from this group are liquid chemicals designed exclusively for use as propellant fuels and oxidizers.
69 Training Aids and Devices  Included are computers (including computer assemblies, computer systems and components) designed specifically for use as, or with training aids and devices.
70 Automatic Data Processing Equipment (including Firmware), Software, Supplies and Support Equipment  Includes all types of data processing equipment (computers), software, supplies and support equipment. 
71 Furniture Includes all types of furniture. 
72 Household and Commercial Furnishings and Appliances  Includes all types of household and commercial furnishings and appliances. 
73 Food Preparation and Serving Equipment  Includes all types of food preparation and serving equipment. 
74 Office Machines, Text Processing Systems and Visible Record Equipment  Includes all types of office machines, text processing systems and visible record equipment. 
75 Office Supplies and Devices  Includes all types of office supplies and devices. 
76 Books, Maps, and other Publications  Includes all types of books, maps and publications. 
77 Musical Instruments, Home type audio-video equipment and accessories, and Home-type Radios Includes all types of musical instruments, and audio-video equipment and accessories for home use (TV’s, DVD/CD players, radios, VCR’s, etc.). 
78 Recreational and Athletic Equipment  Includes all types of recreational and athletic equipment. 
79 Cleaning Equipment and Supplies  Includes all types of cleaning equipment and supplies. 
80 Brushes, Paints, Sealers, and Adhesives  Includes all types of brushes, paints, sealers, and adhesives. 
81 Containers, Packaging, and Packing Supplies  A chest, case, box, roll, bag, or other container, when specifically designed for housing of a set, kit, outfit, or individual item (with or without attachments or spares), for its protection when not in use, or for the convenience of the user, is classified in the same class as the item or items for which designed, or in such other class as is appropriate. However, when the chest, case, box, roll, bag, or other container is primarily a shipping container, it is classified in Group 81.
83 Textiles, Leathers, Furs, Apparel and Shoe Findings, Tents and Flags Includes all types of textiles, leathers, furs, apparel and shoe findings, tents and flags.
84 Clothing, Individual Equipment and Insignia Where applicable, clothing items which are intended for use by both men and women are classified in the appropriate men’s  class.
85 Toiletries Excluded from this group are medicated cosmetics and toiletries that have been determined to be drugs in accordance with the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.  For medicated cosmetics and toiletries, see Class 6508.
87 Agricultural Supplies  Includes all types of agricultural supplies. 
88 Live Animals  Includes all types of live animals. 
89 Subsistence  Subsistence items which are specifically prepared for dietetic use are classified in Class 8940. Non-dietetic foods, even though they bear the same approved item names as corresponding dietetic foods, are classified in Classes other than 8940.
91 Fuels, Lubricants, Oils and Waxes  Includes all types of fuels, lubricants, oils and waxes.  
93 Nonmetallic Fabricated Materials  Includes all types of nonmetallic fabricated materials. 
94 Nonmetallic Crude Materials  Includes all types of nonmetallic crude materials. 
95 Metal Bars, Sheets, and Shapes  Includes all types of metal bars, sheets, wire, and shapes. 
96 Ores, Minerals, and Their Primary Products Includes all types of ores, minerals, and their primary products. 
99 Miscellaneous Includes miscellaneous items that cannot be classified in any other group. 

 

Services

Group

Group Title

Description

92 Information Technology Services  This group includes services related to information technology.
97 Purchased Services
(including examples of services)
This group includes services that meet the following criteria:
·    Services are more repetitive, routine or mechanical in nature, following established or standardized procedures as contrasted with customary and regular exercise of discretion or independent judgment.
·    Services contribute to the day-to-day business operations of the agency, rather than the management or policy side of the agency, and may meet more general needs of the agency.
·    Services generally involving completion of an assigned task, rather than an entire project.
·    Decision-making and analysis, if required, is more routine or perfunctory in nature.
·    Services that are generally performed based upon agency direction
98 Personal Services
(including examples of services)
This group includes services that meet the following criteria:
·    Services are professional or technical in nature and meet more specialized needs.  Work is predominantly intellectual and varied.
·    Work is independent from the day-to-day control of the agency; consultant maintains control of work methods.
·    Work requires regular exercise of judgment, discretion, and decision-making; involves providing advice, opinions or recommendations; may have policy-implications for agency; often addresses management-level issues.
·    May require advanced or specialized knowledge, or expertise gained over an extensive period of time in a specialized field of experience.
·    Work may be original and creative in character in a recognized field of endeavor, the result of which may depend primarily on the individual's invention, imagination or talent.
·    Consultant generally assumes risk of loss if the requirements are not satisfied.
 

 

Examples of OFM Personal Services
  • Accounting services
  • Actuarial services
  • Analysis and assessment of processes, programs, fiscal impact, compliance, systems, etc.
  • Appraisal services
  • Art work, original (services creating the art work)
  • Audio/video media productions (design, development and/or oversight of)
  • Auditing services
  • Business analysis and assessment services
  • Business process re-engineering
  • Communications (including design, development or oversight of audio/video productions, brochures, pamphlets, maps, signs, posters, Annual reports, etc.)
  • Conference and trade show coordination
  • Consultation on programs, plans, projects, systems, etc.
  • Counseling employees
  • Curriculum development
  • Economic analysis and consultation
  • Environmental Planning/Technology/Studies (except when part of an architectural/ engineering project)
  • Evaluation of processes, programs, projects, systems, etc.
  • Executive recruitment
  • Expert witness services for litigation/ testimony
  • Facilitation for groups, projects, retreats
  • Facilities planning/coordination
  • Feasibility studies (except when part of an architectural/engineering project)
  • Financial services
  • Fund raising
  • Grant writing
  • Graphic design (creative or original in nature)
  • Guest speakers
  • Investigations (personnel related, etc.)
  • Investment advisors and management
  • Labor negotiations and labor relations services
  • Legal and paralegal services
  • Legislative liaison services
  • Lobbying services
  • Management consulting
  • Marketing services, including identifying market opportunities, conduct of marketing programs, planning, promotion, market research surveys, etc.
  • Mediation, negotiation and arbitration services
  • Medical and psychological services, including evaluation and consultative services (For blood draws, physicals, blood pressure checks, etc., see Health Screening under purchased services.)
  • Needs assessment (except when part of an architectural/engineering project)
  • Operational assessments
  • Organization development
  • Outreach services for programs
  • Peer review
  • Planning services (except when part of an architectural/engineering project)
  • Policy development and recommendations
  • Productivity improvement
  • Program development, assessment, implementation, coordination, evaluation, etc.
  • Public involvement services and strategies
  • Public relations services
  • Publication development (See Communications)
  • Quality assurance/quality control services
  • Recommendations on processes, products, projects, systems, etc.
  • Recruitment, executive
  • Research services — social, environmental, technical, etc.
  • Retreat and workshop planning, conduct, coordination, etc.
  • Scientific and related technical services
  • Strategic planning
  • Speech and report writing
  • Statistical analysis
  • Studies, development and conduct
  • Surveys (including development of instrument, conduct and analysis of results — if conduct only of standard survey instrument, would be purchased service)
  • Temporary employment service for professional services: architects, engineers, registered nurses, doctors, etc.
  • Trade development services
  • Training — when it is: (a) offered to specific categories or classes of employees; (b) offered to all or most agency employees six times or less in a fiscal year 
Examples of GA Purchased Services
  • Advertising in newspapers, magazines, billboards, etc.
  • Ambulance/emergency medical tech. service
  • Air/bus, vehicle charter/rental service
  • Auctioning service
  • Audiometric testing
  • Banking Services (routine, transaction based)
  • Boiler testing/water treatment service
  • Bookkeeping service (routine, transaction based)
  • Building alarm systems, service and repair
  • Check collection service
  • Clothing, textile fabrication repair service
  • Commercial laundry service, dry cleaning, etc.
  • Communications systems installation, servicing and repair
  • Court reporting and transcription services
  • Credit card service
  • Debt collection service
  • Delivery/courier service
  • Document storage, duplication, retrieval, review and destruction service
  • Drug testing and screening (standard tests)
  • Engraving service
  • Environmental monitoring: noise level, safety, hazardous gas detection, radiation monitoring service, etc. (using standardized processes)
  • Equipment installation, preventive maintenance, inspection, calibration and repair
  • Equipment rental services
  • Exam testing administration and scoring service Firefighting/suppression service
  • Food preparation, vending and catering services
  • Health screening, basic diagnostic (wellness, blood pressure monitoring, blood draw, etc.)
  • Herbicide application service
  • Household goods packing, storage, transportation service
  • HVAC system maintenance service
  • Interpretive services: written/oral/sign language
  • Inventory service
  • Janitorial service, carpet cleaning, window washing
  • Laboratory testing and analysis (standard tests only)
  • Land clearing/debris removal service (when not using heavy equipment)
  • Landscaping--tree planting, grooming service, lawn mowing (except when part of an architectural/engineering project)
  • Language translation service
  • Lay witness (called to testify in a court case)
  • Linen rental service
  • Marine equipment inspection, certification and repair
  • Medical equipment rental or repair service (wheel chairs, walkers, etc.) Includes measurements, adjustments and modifications to meet patient needs.
  • Metal/pipe/wiring detection service
  • Office furnishings installation, refurbishment and repair service
  • Package inspection and crating
  • Painting service (unless public works)
  • Paper shredding
  • Parking lot sweeping/snow removal service
  • Pest/weed control service
  • Photographic/micrographic processing and delivering, includes aerial and ground photography (if analysis is included, then personal service)
  • Printing/duplicating service
  • Process serving
  • Property management (rent collection, property maintenance, etc.)
  • Recycling/disposal/litter pickup service
  • Security/armored car services
  • Shop welding/metal fabrication service
  • Steam cleaning, high pressure washing, parts cleaning service
    Studio photography service (does not include portrait painting)
  • Telephone interview service (conduct of survey using prescribed survey instrument)
  • Temporary employment service (clerical support, dictation, word processing, bookkeeping, etc.)
  • Test fishing service
  • Towing service
  • Training –- when it is offered on a recurring basis (more than six times per fiscal year) to all or most employees. Also includes existing satellite down-link courses and teleconferencing training services
  • Travel service — air, surface, water
  • Tree topping (when not using heavy equipment)
  • Utility services: garbage, fire protection, heat and sewer, cable TV, power, water, etc.
  • Vehicle inspection, lubricating and repair services
  • Videotaping and recording service
  • Warehouse dry/cold storage rental service
  • Weather information service

 

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