West Virginia receives federal contract awards across a range of industries including construction, professional services, IT, and facilities maintenance. Federal agencies regularly issue solicitations for work performed in West Virginia, creating opportunities for both local and nationwide contractors.
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MONONGAHELA NATIONAL FOREST
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245-NETWORK CONTRACT OFFICE 5 (36C245)
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Federal agencies publish solicitations for work in West Virginia on SAM.gov daily. These range from small purchases under the simplified acquisition threshold ($250,000) to multi-million dollar contracts requiring detailed proposals.
Many opportunities in West Virginia include set-asides for small businesses, including 8(a), HUBZone, Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) designations. These set-asides reduce competition and give qualifying businesses a significant advantage.
To bid on federal contracts in West Virginia, you need a DUNS number (now UEI), an active SAM.gov registration, and relevant NAICS codes on your profile. Many contracts also require specific certifications, past performance records, or security clearances.
Contract types vary: firm-fixed-price contracts are common for well-defined work, while time-and-materials or cost-reimbursable contracts are used when the scope is less certain. Understanding which type an agency prefers helps you price competitively.
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