FEDERAL | MILITARY
A Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) delivering integrated strategic planning, commercial architecture, construction, and P3 development IN LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA AND FLORIDA.
BUILT FOR MISSION-CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTS.
An integrated approach shaped by accountability, resilience, and operational performance.
Federal and military projects require a strong understanding of process, responsibility, and long-term functionality. As a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Plus One brings a disciplined, integrated perspective to environments where reliability, coordination, and trust matter at every stage of the project.
experience that supports execution.
From planning through delivery, Plus One supports federal and military environments with a focus on clear communication, careful coordination, and solutions that respond to the real demands of mission-critical facilities.
Federal procurement represents a highly specialized sector requiring rigorous compliance, absolute security, and disciplined execution. As a verified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Plus One offers federal agencies and prime contractors a distinct, highly advantageous partnership.
The federal government mandates a statutory goal to award at least 5% of all prime contracting dollars to SDVOSB entities, representing billions of dollars in allocated infrastructure spending. Federal contracting officers are authorized to award sole-source contracts of up to $5 million to qualified SDVOSB firms, bypassing lengthy competitive bidding processes and accelerating project delivery. Furthermore, agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) have demonstrated massive commitments to this sector, recently awarding 23% of total prime contract dollars to SDVOSBs, far exceeding statutory mandates. For prime contractors, partnering with an SDVOSB is critical for satisfying mandated supplier diversity goals and subcontracting plans, reducing competition while enhancing proposal evaluations.
Beyond statutory quotas, the firm brings the inherent advantages of military experience to federal architecture and construction. The leadership's background ensures operational discipline, strict adherence to complex regulations like the Davis-Bacon Act and CMMC cybersecurity requirements, and a profound understanding of mission-critical facility requirements. From designing resilient structures for the Louisiana National Guard at Camp Beauregard to executing complex engineering standards, Plus One delivers solutions built on the principles of service and integrity.














