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Federal Construction Contracts
The federal government spends $50+ billion annually on construction. USACE, NAVFAC, and GSA PBS award thousands of MILCON and FSRM projects every year. We help you find them before your competitors.
The Federal Construction Bidding Challenge
Federal construction is lucrative but complex. You're competing against national GCs with dedicated BD teams and decades of federal experience.
Short Bid Windows
MILCON solicitations drop with 30-60 day windows. By the time you see it on SAM.gov, competitors have already been cultivating agency relationships for months.
Bonding & Compliance
Miller Act bonding, Davis-Bacon wages, certified payroll, Buy American provisions. Miss one requirement and you're disqualified. Or worse—debarred.
Complex Evaluation Criteria
Federal construction bids require past performance narratives, project schedules, safety records, and small business subcontracting plans. It's not just a price bid.
Built for Construction Contractors
MILCON & FSRM Tracking
Monitor Military Construction (MILCON) and Facility Sustainment, Restoration & Modernization (FSRM) opportunities across DOD installations.
Bonding Requirement Filters
Filter opportunities by bonding requirements (Payment & Performance bonds). See bid/payment/performance bond thresholds upfront.
Davis-Bacon Intelligence
Automatic Davis-Bacon wage determination tracking. Know prevailing wage requirements before you bid.
MATOC/SATOC/JOC Alerts
Track Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOC), Single Award (SATOC), and Job Order Contracts (JOC) for construction services.
Subcontractor Opportunities
Connect with prime contractors seeking construction subcontractors for large federal projects (DBE, MBE, WBE set-asides).
Project Forecast Intelligence
7,700+ forecasted construction projects. See USACE, NAVFAC, and GSA PBS planned construction before solicitations drop.
How Construction Contractors Use Our Platform
Set Up Your Construction Profile
Tell us your NAICS codes (236220, 237310, etc.), bonding capacity, geographic radius, and project size sweet spot. We'll filter opportunities matched to your capabilities.
Get Daily MILCON & FSRM Alerts
Our AI scans USACE, NAVFAC, GSA PBS, and other agencies daily for new construction solicitations. You'll see forecasted projects months before they hit SAM.gov.
Research Agencies & Incumbents
See which agencies award the most construction contracts, who holds the incumbency, and when contracts expire. Find recompete opportunities where you can unseat the incumbent.
Build Relationships Before the RFP Drops
With forecast intelligence, you can attend pre-solicitation conferences, submit capability statements, and build rapport with contracting officers 6-12 months before the bid opens. That's how you win federal construction.
Federal Construction FAQs
What is NAICS 236220 and why does it matter?
NAICS 236220 covers Commercial and Institutional Building Construction. This code is used by federal agencies to classify construction projects for offices, warehouses, schools, hospitals, and military facilities. When bidding on federal construction, agencies use NAICS codes to determine size standards ($45M for 236220) and set-aside eligibility. Having 236220 registered in SAM.gov is required to bid on most federal building construction contracts.
What are MILCON and FSRM contracts?
MILCON (Military Construction) refers to new construction projects on military installations—think new barracks, hangars, training facilities. Projects typically range $10M-$100M+. FSRM (Facility Sustainment, Restoration & Modernization) covers repairs, renovations, and maintenance of existing military facilities—smaller projects ($500K-$10M) but higher volume. USACE and NAVFAC award most MILCON/FSRM contracts, with 30-60 day bid windows.
Do I need bonding for federal construction contracts?
Yes, for any federal construction contract over $150,000, you must provide Payment and Performance bonds (Miller Act requirement). Bonds typically cost 1-3% of contract value. For contracts under $150K, agencies may waive bonding at their discretion. Our platform shows bonding requirements upfront so you can pre-qualify opportunities based on your bonding capacity before investing time in a bid.
What are Davis-Bacon wage requirements?
The Davis-Bacon Act requires contractors on federal construction projects over $2,000 to pay workers prevailing wages determined by the Department of Labor. Each project has a specific wage determination based on location and trade. Violating Davis-Bacon can result in contract termination and debarment. Our platform links to relevant wage determinations for each opportunity so you can accurately estimate labor costs during your bid preparation.
What is a MATOC and how do I get on one?
A Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) is an IDIQ (Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity) contract where multiple contractors are pre-qualified to compete for individual task orders over 5-10 years. Examples: USACE's $5B MATOC for base operations support. To get on a MATOC, you compete during the initial solicitation (full proposal + past performance). Once awarded, you compete for individual task orders (smaller, faster bids). MATOCs are ideal for construction firms seeking recurring federal work.
Construction Contractor Resources
Federal Contract Vehicles
Learn about MATOCs, IDIQs, and other contract vehicles for construction.
Read Guide →GSA Schedule Guide
How to get on GSA Schedule 56 for construction and facility maintenance.
Learn More →Finding Government Contracts
Where to search for federal construction opportunities beyond SAM.gov.
Explore →Start Winning Federal Construction Contracts
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