Construction Industry Federal Support
Federal Bid Partners helps construction businesses secure government contracts with tailored services from registration to award. Whether you're a general contractor, subcontractor, or trade specialist, we help you break into the federal space.
Win Government Projects
Construction accounts for over $120 billion in annual federal contracting spend. We help your business become eligible and competitive through proper SAM registration, optimized NAICS/PSC codes, and bonding verification. We focus on contracts in 236220, 238110, 238210, and similar categories. Our clients have bid on and won projects with the VA, Army Corps of Engineers, GSA, and FEMA.
Access Infrastructure Grants & Set-Aside Projects
Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and climate resiliency spending, federal agencies are issuing more contracts than ever — many reserved for small, minority, veteran, and disadvantaged business entities. We guide you through 8(a), SDVOSB, and DBE certification to qualify for these lucrative set-asides.
Build a Government Growth Pipeline
We don't just help you win one contract — we help you grow. With strategic opportunity matching, proposal writing, and post-award compliance support, we make government contracts a repeatable source of income. Clients expand from local jobs to multi-state projects using our team as their back office.
Compliance that Protects and Positions You
Most construction firms are rejected or disqualified due to incomplete registrations, outdated bonding, or missing safety and capability data. We fix that. From SAM and DSBS to OSHA statements and CMMC/NIST-readiness, we keep you compliant and ready for award.
Why Federal Bid Partners?
We are a hands-on partner. We don't just tell you what to do — we do it for you. From full registration to proposal submission, we serve as your strategic team behind the scenes. You build. We win bids.
📰 July 2025 Construction Market Insight
Federal construction spend is at a 10-year high, with active funding pipelines from FEMA, DOT, and HUD targeting roads, public housing, and emergency infrastructure. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released over 300 open solicitations in Q2 2025, many set aside for small construction firms. Bonding, safety plans, and federal wage compliance remain top evaluation criteria.
As of July 2025, agencies are prioritizing contractors who demonstrate sustainability practices (LEED), digital documentation, and a history of safe worksite delivery. FBP monitors this shift and positions our clients ahead of these changes.
What We Do for the Construction Sector
From registration to award, we provide white-glove support for general contractors, trade specialists (HVAC, electrical, concrete), and design-build teams. We find real opportunities, write compliant and compelling proposals, and walk you through every step of working with the government. Our goal is to make federal contracting repeatable and profitable — not confusing.
July 2025 Federal Construction Market Briefs
Army Corps Launches $400M Flood Mitigation Program
Updated: July 3, 2025
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has opened solicitations for a nationwide flood control initiative, allocating $400 million across 16 regions. High preference is being given to contractors with disaster recovery experience and FEMA registration. These contracts span levee improvement, soil reinforcement, and flood barrier construction.
GSA to Prioritize Sustainable Construction Projects
Updated: July 7, 2025
New guidance from the General Services Administration mandates LEED Silver or higher certifications for all new federal construction. Contracts now score applicants based on sustainable materials, HVAC energy efficiency, and digital building documentation systems like BIM.
FEMA Preps Emergency Vendor List for Hurricane Season
Updated: July 10, 2025
FEMA has begun pre-registering vendors for rapid-deployment disaster response during the 2025 hurricane season. Contracts include mobile housing, roof tarping, and utility restoration. Early application ensures faster award timelines in Q3.
DOT Promotes Small Contractors in $2.1B Paving Program
Updated: July 12, 2025
The U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding over $2.1 billion for highway, bridge, and sidewalk paving through its P3 (public-private partnership) model. Small contractors with Joint Venture capacity are being encouraged to team up with primes to secure these awards.
SAM.gov Delays Could Cost Bidders Contracts
Updated: July 15, 2025
UEI validation and CAGE updates on SAM.gov are currently taking up to 20 business days. Contracting officers are urging vendors to finalize profiles early, especially for set-aside projects that require eligibility proof by the submission deadline.