Federal Contracts in Connecticut
Browse active federal contract opportunities with performance locations in Connecticut. Find solicitations on SAM.gov, discover set-aside opportunities, and connect with government agencies looking for contractors in CT.
Federal Contracting in Connecticut
The federal government awards billions of dollars in contracts each year to businesses across the United States. Connecticut is home to numerous federal agencies, military installations, and government facilities that regularly post contract opportunities on SAM.gov. Small businesses in CT can compete for these contracts, especially through set-aside programs like 8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, and WOSB.
Whether you're an established federal contractor or just getting started, understanding the contracting landscape in Connecticut is key to winning government work. FedOverwatch tracks all active SAM.gov opportunities and can automatically match you with contracts that fit your business profile, certifications, and location.
How to Find Connecticut Contracts
Federal contracts with performance locations in Connecticut are posted on SAM.gov, the government's official procurement portal. You can search SAM.gov directly, or use FedOverwatch to monitor new opportunities automatically. FedOverwatch scans SAM.gov continuously and alerts you when contracts matching your profile are posted in CT.
To compete for federal contracts in Connecticut, your business should be registered in SAM.gov with an active entity registration. If you hold small business certifications, you may be eligible for set-aside contracts that limit competition to certified businesses, giving you a significant advantage.
Set up your FedOverwatch profile with your NAICS codes, certifications, and preferred locations to receive personalized contract alerts for Connecticut opportunities as they're posted.
Recent Connecticut Opportunities
View all →The Department of Defense is seeking industry participation for the future Unmanned Aerial System Innovation Hub at Blue Grass Army Depot. Interested parties are required to submit their responses electronically by February 11, 2026, with specific formatting for the email subject. This initiative aims to gather insights and proposals related to the UAS Innovation Hub.
The Department of Defense is procuring design-bid-build services for the construction of a Weapons Magazine and Ordnance Operations Facility at the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Connecticut. Key requirements include compliance with the specifications outlined in Amendment 0004 and applicable attachments.
The Department of Defense is contracting for six Unilock Base Stations for the Watervliet Arsenal. The procurement specifies that the stations must utilize four Unilock chucks fed with a single air connection and meet the dimensions outlined in the provided catalog and drawing numbers.
The Department of Homeland Security is procuring the replacement of HVAC items at the USCG ANT LIS in New Haven, CT. The contractor will provide all necessary labor, materials, equipment, and supervision to replace three HVAC units, three indoor handling units, and five thermostats as specified in the statement of work.
The Department of the Army is procuring the installation of garage infrared heaters at the Thomaston Dam in Thomaston, Connecticut. Key requirements include the installation of specified heating units to ensure adequate heating in the facility.
The U.S. Army is procuring tank repairs at Bradley Field. The key requirement is the repair and maintenance of tanks.
The US Coast Guard is procuring executive search services for deans, requiring a detailed understanding of academic leadership and the ability to identify and recruit qualified candidates.
The U.S. Coast Guard is procuring executive search services to identify and recruit qualified candidates for leadership positions within the agency. Key requirements include expertise in executive recruitment and a proven track record of successful placements in similar roles.
The Department of Homeland Security is procuring major repairs for a boiler plant, specifically for the U.S. Coast Guard in North Windham, CT. This opportunity is set aside for small businesses, and the contracting officer is Simon W. Leung.
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