Roofing Government Contracts
Federal roofing contracts set aside for small business — replacements, repairs, and coatings on government buildings.
Roof replacements and repairs on hangars, warehouses, barracks, and office buildings; coating and moisture-survey work. Installation public-works offices and the VA are steady buyers, and weather damage produces urgent, negotiated work every year.
68 active opportunities right now. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Roofing for a National Forest District
Battle Ridge Cabin and Ibex Cabin Roof Replacement
Roof Replacements for National Parks
Whitney Lake Powerhouse Roof Repairs
Duncan House Roof Replacement
Roof and Exterior Painting for National Park Buildings
Roundhouse Roof Replacement
Roofing Maintenance and Repair Services
Roofing contracts — common questions
How do I get government roofing contracts?expand_more
Register free on SAM.gov under NAICS 238160, watch bases and federal facilities in your region, and be ready to document manufacturer certifications for the roof systems you install — federal specs frequently require them.
What size standard applies to roofing contractors?expand_more
NAICS 238160 (Roofing Contractors) uses a receipts-based size standard that most regional roofing companies qualify under. Self-certified size makes you eligible for small-business set-asides; bonding is usually required above the construction bonding threshold.
Are roofing jobs set aside for small business?expand_more
Commonly, including 8(a) and SDVOSB set-asides. Roofing's mix of urgency and regional mobilization favors nearby small firms — the Rule of Two is easy to satisfy, so set-asides are the default.
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.