/ Our Engagement Method

Federal contracting is opaque. Our process is not.

From NAICS qualification through live bid submission, every step is mapped, sequenced, and owned. You bring the operational track record; we close the infrastructure gap.

— Four Phases

Repeatable. Sequenced. No guesswork.

01

We audit your trade classifications, certifications, and size standards against current federal solicitation requirements. Most contractors misread these on their first attempt — we correct that before a single bid is drafted.

NAICS Qualification Review

02

SAM.gov registration, insurance thresholds, bonding capacity, past performance documentation — we build the compliance stack your trade requires and verify every element against agency-specific thresholds.

Compliance Infrastructure Build

03

We identify active solicitations matched to your NAICS codes, map bid windows, and develop pricing and technical approach strategy. Contractors who win read requirements three times before they write a word — we enforce that discipline.

Bid Cycle Strategy

04

We coordinate final proposal packaging, submission portal navigation, and post-award onboarding. When an award is issued, your compliance documentation is already in order — the transition from bid to contract is planned, not improvised.

Submission and Award Support

▸ What We Are Not

We close the infrastructure gap. Your capability is already there.

Hylton does not substitute for operational competence. We work exclusively with contractors who have a proven track record — crews deployed, equipment owned, documented work history. The gap we close is access, compliance, and bid infrastructure.

We specialize in trades: HVAC, plumbing, mechanical, janitorial, IT, and facility maintenance. If your NAICS code is in our coverage set, the federal path exists. We navigate it.

Know your NAICS code. Know your capacity. We handle the rest.

The qualification review takes one conversation. It tells you exactly where you stand, what's missing, and whether the federal path is open to you now.