Small Business Set-Aside Contracts
Contracts set aside for any small business that meets the SBA size standard for the solicitation's NAICS code.
18,778 federal set-aside opportunities in this program. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
Steam Boiler Replacement
Cold Spray Corrosion Repair System
TMAC Construction at NSWC Crane
Overhead Monorail Crane System
Vehicle Lifts Installation
New Enclosed Boat Dock at Eufaula Lake
Tulsa Resident Office HVAC Ductwork Repair or Replacement
Floor Maintenance for a Powerhouse
Launch Control Center Cleaning IDIQ
Industrial Repair for a US Coast Guard Ship
Restroom Demolition and Installation of New Concrete Restroom Facility
Foreign Language Course Instructors
Modoc National Wildlife Refuge Water Main Repair
Food Requirements for Federal Prisons
Vienna Parking Lot Pavement Preservation
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.