Construction Government Contracts

Federal construction contracts set aside for small business — new builds, renovations, and repair work on government facilities.

The Army Corps of Engineers, VA, GSA, and every military installation buy construction constantly: barracks renovations, clinic build-outs, roof-to-foundation repairs, design-build packages. Most awards under the SBA size standard are set aside for small firms, and 8(a) and SDVOSB set-asides are heavily used here.

488 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.

U.S. Department of Defense
HUBZone

Fort McCoy Building Construction

U.S. Department of Defense
$1M – $5MUpdated Jul 08
U.S. General Services Administration
Small Business

Ballistic Window Installation for a Federal Building

U.S. General Services Administration
$100K – $500K📍 Bismarck, NDUpdated Jun 18
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Camp Lejeune Building Repair

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 Camp Lejeune, NCUpdated Jun 18
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Disabled Veteran-Owned

Renovate Radiation Oncology Department

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$10M – $20M📍 Jackson, MSUpdated Jun 18
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Consolidated Secure Facility

U.S. Department of Defense
$1M – $10M📍 Newport, RIUpdated Jun 18
U.S. Department of the Interior
Small Business

Water Tank Line Replacement

U.S. Department of the Interior
$100K – $500KUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Disabled Veteran-Owned

Temporary Compounding Area Construction

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$100K – $500KUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Cyber Maintenance Hangar Modernization

U.S. Department of Defense
$1M – $10M📍 Mansfield, OHUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Disabled Veteran-Owned

Engineering Building 17 Consolidation

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
$100K – $500KUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Commerce
Small Business

Steam Tunnel Ventilation Replacement

U.S. Department of Commerce
$5M – $50M📍 Boulder, COUpdated Jun 19
U.S. General Services Administration
Small Business

USMS Egress Modifications in Bismarck

U.S. General Services Administration
$100K – $500K📍 Bismarck, NDUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Repair Building 2A Infrastructure

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500K📍 Schenectady, NYUpdated Jun 17
U.S. Department of Defense
Women-Owned

Fitness Room Renovation

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $250K📍 Fresno, CAUpdated Jun 16
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Covered Parking for a National Guard Base

U.S. Department of Defense
$500K – $1M📍 Saint Louis, MOUpdated Jun 16
U.S. Department of Defense
Small Business

Industrial Building Construction

U.S. Department of Defense
$100K – $500KUpdated Jun 25

Construction contracts — common questions

How do I get federal construction contracts?expand_more

Register free on SAM.gov under NAICS 236220 (commercial and institutional building construction), watch for set-asides and Sources Sought notices in your region, and start with task orders or smaller repair jobs to build federal past performance. Bonding capacity matters: most construction solicitations require bid and performance bonds, so line up surety credit early.

What size counts as a small construction business?expand_more

For NAICS 236220 the SBA size standard is based on average annual receipts — check the current cap in the SBA's size standards table (it's in the tens of millions). If your revenue is under it, you self-certify as small in SAM.gov and can bid small-business set-asides.

Do I need a special certification?expand_more

Not for plain small-business set-asides — meeting the size standard is enough. But construction is one of the biggest categories for 8(a) and SDVOSB set-asides and sole-source awards, so if you qualify for those programs, certifying meaningfully expands what you can win.

Set-Aside Pro is an independent publication, not affiliated with the SBA or SAM.gov. Size standards shown are from the SBA's published table — confirm the current figures and each solicitation's requirements before bidding.