Small Business Set-Aside Contracts
Contracts set aside for any small business that meets the SBA size standard for the solicitation's NAICS code.
16,795 federal set-aside opportunities in this program. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Closed Restricted Network for Electronic Security System
MEP Services for Gaithersburg, MD
Fence Installation at Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge
Replace Bowling Alley Roof
Equipment and Operator for Flood Response
Pre-Commercial Thinning and Buck & Pile Services
LED Lighting Upgrade for a Courthouse
Packing and Crating Services for McConnell AFB
Security Guard Booths for the Delaware Army National Guard
Emergency Response for Western Washington Flood
Stratolifter Aircraft Wheels
Switch Assemblies
Custodial Services for Fort Buchanan
Flood Response in Western Washington
Flood Equipment and Operator Services
Small Business set-asides — common questions
What is a small-business set-aside?expand_more
A contract reserved for small businesses. It's the broadest set-aside type — no special socioeconomic certification is required, only that you meet the SBA size standard for the solicitation's NAICS code.
How do I know if my business counts as small?expand_more
The SBA publishes a size standard (by employee count or annual revenue) for each NAICS code. Compare your firm against the standard for the code on the solicitation, and self-certify your size in SAM.gov.
Set-Aside Pro is an independent publication, not affiliated with the SBA, the VA, or SAM.gov. Certification rules change — confirm current eligibility with the SBA before bidding.