Small Business Set-Aside Contracts
Contracts set aside for any small business that meets the SBA size standard for the solicitation's NAICS code.
20,160 federal set-aside opportunities in this program. Updated daily from SAM.gov.
FPAC Data Engineering & Data Management
Service Desk and IT Service Management Support
Fort Peck Thrust Bearing Oil Coolers and Generators
Septic Pumping Services at Black Butte Lake
Repair 65-Ton Chiller at USCG Air Station Sacramento
Window and Door Replacement Project
Second Bank Block Masonry Rehabilitation
Hydraulic Pump Test Stand
Automotive Axle Assembly
Shade Structure Demolition at Cabrillo National Monument
Custodial Services for Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Septic Tank Services for an Army Camp
USDA Consolidated Operational Teams and Support Services
Rice Products for Food Distribution
Recreation Area Improvements
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.