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.
490 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Correct Fire (Life) Safety Issues (Construction)
Overhead Door Repairs
Flooring Repairs for MARSOC Buildings
Repair and Refinish Exterior Building Components
Humidifier Replacement at Minneapolis ARTCC
GSA Building Systems Replacement
Correct Safety & FCA Def Bldg. 2
Camp Lejeune Area Paint and Flooring Repairs
Flooring Repairs for Navy Bases
Upgrade Uninterrupted Power Supply System
EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades
Bridge Replacements
HVAC Modifications & Miscellaneous Upgrades at West Palm Beach VA Medical Center
Commercial Office Building Rehab
Cascade Head Experimental Forest Window and Door Replacement
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.