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Construction & Renovation contracting in Alabama

Renovation, repair, and small construction for government-occupied space. AXA South carries the prime relationship; the trades on site are licensed in the state where the project sits.

How AXA South operates in Alabama

No special license required to bid or hold the prime. No professional or trade license is required for AXA South to bid or hold the prime contract in this category. Any work that requires a state-issued trade, professional, or specialty license is performed by a properly licensed subcontractor in the project jurisdiction. AXA South does not self-perform licensed trade work and does not represent itself as a licensee of any trade or profession.

This categoryAny state-licensed general-contractor work, including Mississippi projects above the statutory $50,000 threshold, is performed by a properly licensed GC subcontractor. AXA South holds the prime relationship and runs the program.

AlabamaAlabama requires a general-contractor license for projects of $50,000 or more on commercial work. AXA South partners with a licensed GC of record on qualifying projects.

AXA South is a contracting and program-management firm, not a licensed trade.

Alabama

The market, honestly.

Alabama runs heavy federal demand around Redstone in Huntsville and Maxwell in Montgomery, plus port and shipbuilding demand at Mobile. Statewide spending pulls hard on industrial supply, engineering services, and construction support.

Aerospace and missile defense engineering around Redstone Arsenal, shipbuilding and steel at the Port of Mobile, automotive assembly across the I-65 corridor, and forestry in the south of the state. That mix means industrial MRO, precision fabrication, and technical services get bought far more often here than in comparably sized states.

For construction & renovation specifically in Alabama, our model is direct: AXA South responds to the solicitation, holds the contract, and runs the program. Local crews and licensed trade partners in Alabama perform the work that requires their license or specialized credentials.

Redstone hosts Army Materiel Command and the Missile Defense Agency, both of which lean on IDIQs and multiple-award task orders rather than one-off solicitations. Maxwell buys education support, base operations, and facilities services. On the state side, ALDOT and the University of Alabama System issue the highest volume of open competitive bids.

Timing

Alabama's state fiscal year ends September 30, the same date as the federal year, so the state and federal buying surges overlap. That single overlap makes late summer the tightest quoting window in the country for Alabama vendors. The federal fiscal year closes September 30, so August and September carry the heaviest volume of simplified-acquisition and micro-purchase activity at every installation in the state.

Set-asides

Alabama does not operate a statewide minority or small-business set-aside program for general procurement. ALDOT administers a federal DBE program on FHWA-funded work, and federal categories (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB) apply on federally funded contracts.

Where bids die

Vendors register in STAARS and then never register separately with the individual universities, city, and county boards that run their own bid lists. In Alabama a large share of practical volume never appears on the central portal.

State portal

Alabama eVendor (STAARS)

https://procurement.alabama.gov/

Operated by the Alabama Department of Finance, Division of Purchasing.

Federal sites in Alabama
  • · Redstone Arsenal
  • · Maxwell Air Force Base
  • · Anniston Army Depot
  • · Mobile Federal Courthouse
Key state buyers
  • · Alabama DOT
  • · Alabama Department of Mental Health
  • · University of Alabama System
Prevailing wage

No state Little Davis-Bacon. Federal-funded work follows the Davis-Bacon Act.

Construction licensing

Alabama requires a general-contractor license for projects of $50,000 or more on commercial work. AXA South partners with a licensed GC of record on qualifying projects.

Scope

What this contract covers in Alabama.

  1. 01

    Interior fit-out and tenant improvement

    Partitions, finishes, doors and hardware, ceilings, and casework coordinated around occupied schedules.

  2. 02

    Roofing, envelope, and waterproofing

    Tear-off and re-roof, coatings, and envelope repair performed by manufacturer-certified installers to preserve warranty.

  3. 03

    Paving, fencing, and site work

    Asphalt, concrete, security fencing, gates, and bollards on JOC task orders or stand-alone RFPs.

  4. 04

    ADA and accessibility upgrades

    Restroom remodels, ramps, door operators, and signage to current ADA standards.

  5. 05

    Compliance and closeout

    Davis-Bacon and state prevailing-wage reporting, WH-347 certified payroll, OSHA records, and closeout binders with warranties and as-builts.

Where we deliver in Alabama

We respond to solicitations and execute work statewide. Common delivery markets for construction & renovation in Alabama include Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery.

Other contracts we hold in Alabama
FAQ

Are you a licensed general contractor?

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We hold the contracting relationship with the agency. Work that legally requires a licensed general contractor in the project state is performed by a GC subcontractor licensed in that state. License numbers are documented at award.

Do you self-perform trades?

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No. We are structured as a prime that bids, scopes, manages, and stands behind the result. All trade labor is performed by licensed and insured subcontractors so license and liability sit where they belong.

What project sizes do you take on?

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Renovation and repair packages from roughly $25,000 through multi-million-dollar JOC and MATOC task orders.

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