Janitorial Government Contracts
Federal janitorial and custodial contracts set aside for small business — recurring cleaning work in government buildings.
Custodial services for federal office buildings, clinics, courthouses, and base facilities: daily cleaning, floor care, window washing, and porter services, usually as multi-year contracts with option years. GSA, the VA, and installation contracting offices are the steady buyers.
152 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Gutter Cleaning Service for USCG Training Center
Window Washing Services for a VA Medical Center
Window Washing Service for a VA Medical Center
Ranger District Janitorial Services
Janitorial Services for a National Forest
Janitorial and Carpet Cleaning Services
Southern Research Station Headquarters Janitorial Services
Launch Control Center Cleaning Services
Big Piney Ranger District Janitorial Services
Newport Ranger Station Janitorial Services
Custodial Services
Janitorial Services for a National Wildlife Refuge
Janitorial Services for USDA Office
Air Force Facility Cleaning
Custodial Services for Dyess AFB
Janitorial & Cleaning contracts — common questions
How do I get janitorial contracts with the federal government?expand_more
Register free on SAM.gov under NAICS 561720, watch the federal buildings in your area, and respond to Sources Sought notices — custodial work is a classic first federal contract because past performance from commercial cleaning translates directly. Note that some custodial requirements are channeled to the AbilityOne program (nonprofits employing people with disabilities) before they ever reach open competition.
What NAICS codes cover cleaning work?expand_more
NAICS 561720 (Janitorial Services) is the main one; 561790 (Other Building Services) picks up window cleaning and pressure washing, and 561740 covers carpet and upholstery cleaning. All use receipts-based size standards that most independent cleaning companies fall well under.
Is janitorial work really set aside for small business?expand_more
Yes — it's one of the most set-aside-heavy trades in federal contracting, with steady 8(a), SDVOSB, WOSB, and HUBZone activity on top of plain small-business set-asides. For the plain ones, self-certified size is all you need.
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.