Equipment Repair Government Contracts
Federal machinery and equipment repair contracts set aside for small business — industrial, commercial, and heavy-equipment maintenance for government owners.
Repair and preventive maintenance of generators, pumps, cranes, kitchen and laundry equipment, and industrial machinery at bases, depots, and federal facilities. Often awarded as recurring service contracts with option years.
78 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Housekeeping Equipment Preventive Maintenance
Load Testing Services for the Air Force
Airfield Vehicle Gates Maintenance and Repair Services
Safety Fire Extinguisher Inspection and Maintenance
Vehicle Lift and Crane Maintenance
GM Furnace Repairs
Industrial Plant Equipment Maintenance
Transformer Repair at Watervliet Arsenal
F-16 Static Display Renovation
Preventive Maintenance and Repairs for Diesel Generators
Pneumatic Water Table Plasma Cutter
Machine Shop Support
Gardner Denver Compressed Air System Maintenance
Motor Inspection and Repair
Luff Cylinder Inspection and Repair
Equipment Repair & Maintenance contracts — common questions
How do I get federal equipment repair work?expand_more
Register on SAM.gov under NAICS 811310 (Commercial and Industrial Machinery and Equipment Repair and Maintenance), and search the board for the equipment classes you service — solicitations name the machinery specifically, so keyword alerts work well in this trade.
What size standard applies?expand_more
811310 uses a receipts-based standard most independent repair shops fall under. Self-certify in SAM.gov and you're eligible for the small-business set-asides where much of this work lives.
What wins these contracts?expand_more
Proof you can service the specific equipment: OEM certifications and factory training where they exist, response-time commitments, and past performance on comparable fleets. Federal buyers renew reliable maintainers — the first win compounds.
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.