Paving & Concrete Government Contracts
Federal road, runway, and concrete contracts set aside for small business — paving, striping, repairs, and flatwork on government property.
Road and parking-lot repaving on bases, runway and taxiway repairs, sidewalk and ADA-ramp concrete, striping and seal-coating. The Army Corps, installation public-works offices, and the Forest Service all buy it, usually as region-sized small-business set-asides.
178 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Defense Access Roads FY 2026
Stream Bridge Replacement
Highway and Bridge Repairs in Puerto Rico
Front Side Walk Repair for Building 204
Pavement Marking Maintenance
Blue Ridge Parkway Maintenance
Parking Lot Maintenance near Fort McCoy
Highway and Bridge Repairs in Puerto Rico
New Mexico Forest Road Maintenance
Repair of Sergeant Major Boulevard at Fort Bliss
Natchez Trace Parkway Construction
Highway Repair on Olympic National Park Road 107
Highway Construction for Mammoth Cave National Park
Highway Repairs in Puerto Rico
Highway Maintenance in Rock Creek Park
Paving & Concrete contracts — common questions
How do I get government paving contracts?expand_more
Register free on SAM.gov under NAICS 237310 (highway, street, and bridge construction) and 238110 (poured concrete) as they apply, and watch installations and federal land agencies in your operating radius. Mobilization distance is a real evaluation factor in this trade — local firms win local work.
What size standard applies?expand_more
Both codes use receipts-based size standards. Check the SBA table for the current caps; regional paving contractors are almost always comfortably under them, which makes you eligible for the set-aside pool where most of this work lives.
Do federal paving jobs require bonding?expand_more
Construction-type solicitations over the bonding threshold require bid and performance bonds, and paving usually crosses it. Sort out surety credit before you bid — it's the most common blocker for firms new to federal work.
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.