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Federal contracts in Washington
Open federal solicitations with work performed in Washington. These are federal (SAM.gov) opportunities — for Washington’s own state procurement portal, see the guide below.
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Contracting in Washington
Washington State runs procurement through WEBS, managed by the Department of Enterprise Services. The state is one of the more competitive procurement markets on the West Coast thanks to a robust IT sector (Seattle's cloud and software employers create heavy demand for related state services) and ongoing capital investment in transportation and ferry infrastructure. WSDOT routinely runs multi-hundred-million-dollar highway and bridge programs, and Sound Transit's light-rail expansion drives engineering and construction procurement well into the 2030s. The state operates an OMWBE (Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises) certification program with statutory utilisation goals. Federal contracting overlap is significant: Joint Base Lewis-McChord is one of the largest military installations in the West, and Hanford site cleanup work near the Tri-Cities continues to generate large environmental remediation awards through DOE. Vendors targeting Washington commonly maintain WEBS registration and SAM.gov registration in parallel.

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