Cheroenhaka Nottoway
Enterprises, LLC

C(N)E is a Tribally-Owned Enterprise by the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe focused on delivering Construction, Infrastructure, Information Technology, & Professional Services to the Federal Government.

Our Certifications

C(N)E holds exclusive certifications that provide access to specialized opportunities.

Service Offerings

IT Infrastructure

High-quality, cost-efficient telecommunications technologies

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Construction

Specialized construction & design build solutions for public & private sector clients

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Information Technology

Providing a wide variety of activities designed to create, preserve & protect our customers’ most valuable IT

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Professional Services

Full suite of administrative & management consulting services

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Chief Brown

Chief Walt Red Hawk Brown

The Cheroenhaka
(Nottoway) Indian Tribe of Southampton County Virginia

A party of the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe made first ethno-historic contact with the English in 1607/1608 while camped at a village called Tomihitton in what is now Nottoway County. On the 1607 map of Captain John Smith map we were referred to as Mangoak or Mengwe, by the Algonquian speaking Tribes. In 1650 upon making contact with Edward Bland in what is now Sussex County, per his diary entries, we were referred to again by the Algonquian speaking Tribes as “Nadawa,” which soon reverted to Nottoway.

In our Native Iroquoian Tongue (Dar-sun-ke) we call ourselves CHEROENHAKA –People At The Fork of The Stream which is the true name of the Nottoway Indians. Based on an Archeological Dig in 1965, 1966 and 1969, in Southampton County, wherein, some 131 grave skeleton remains were dug up and place in shoe boxes at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. (The Hand Site – 44SN22), document members of the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe have been in Southampton County since 1580 and most recently based on an Archeological Dig labeled “Cactus Hill” wherein a “Clovis Point” was discovered dating the tribe back to some 18,000 years.

For more information on the current and ethno-history of the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe of Southampton County Virginia you can visit the tribe’s website at www.cheroenhaka-nottoway.org

Tribal Advantage

Qualified Native American Tribal 8(a) businesses can be awarded sole-source contracts up to $100M for DoD & up to $25M for federal & civilian agencies, without J&A, per the revision of Section 811 of the NDAA.

SBA Business
Opportunity Specialist

Kenia Montaño

U.S. Small Business Administration Virginia-Richmond District Office

Kenia.Montano@sba.gov

T: (804) 253-9087

C: (804) 393-0260

Offer letters can be emailed to: rdofferletters@sba.gov

NAICS Codes

517111*- PRIMARY – Wired Telecommunications Carriers
221310 – Water Supply and Irrigation Systems
236115 – New Single-Family Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)
236118 – Residential Remodelers
236210 – Industrial Building Construction
236220 – Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
237130 – Power and Communication Line and Related Structures Construction
237310 – Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
237990 – Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
238130 – Framing Contractors
238140 – Masonry Contractors
238150 – Glass and Glazing Contractors
238170 – Siding Contractors
238210 – Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
238220 – Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
238310 – Drywall and Insulation Contractors
238320 – Painting and Wall Covering Contractors
238330 – Flooring Contractors
238340 – Tile and Terrazzo Contractors
238350 – Finish Carpentry Contractors
238390 – Other Building Finish Contractors
238910 – Site Preparation Contractors
238990 – All Other Specialty Trade Contractors, Building and Property Specialty Trade Services
541330 – Engineering Services
561210 – Facilities Support Services
562910 – Remediation Services

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