Forecast intelligence
Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction: what's coming up before the RFP
Before an agency posts a formal solicitation in Mining & Energy, it tips its hand — through Sources Sought, Presolicitation, and Special Notices. These are the early signals of Mining & Energy work that's coming, drawn live from SAM.gov, so you can position before your competition sees the RFP.
What's Coming Up/Mining & Energy
11
early signals tracked
3
new this week
9
new this month
5
agencies signalling
How to read this
These are pre-solicitation signals, not formal agency forecasts. Federal buyers publish Sources Sought, Presolicitation, and Special Notices in Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction while they're still researching and planning — weeks or months before the formal RFP. We surface them as a leading indicator of demand: a way to spot, shape, and prepare for Mining & Energy work before it becomes a deadline-driven competition. Always confirm the specifics against the source notice on SAM.gov.
Who's planning to buy
The agencies signalling most in Mining & Energy
Federal buyers with the most early-stage Mining & Energy notices in the tracked corpus — these are the agencies actively researching their next Mining & Energy buys. Click any to see what they're signalling.
Just signalled in Mining & Energy
The latest Mining & Energy early notices
The most recent pre-solicitation notices in Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction. Each links to the full notice — get in early.
H266--Boiler Plant Gas Detection Testing
Veterans Affairs, Department of
Sources Sought Rathbun Lake Project, Shoreline Stone Protection, USACE Approved Quarry and Delivery to Site
Dept of Defense
F--Notice of Intent to Sole Source
Energy, Department of
Y--Rip-Rap for Lower Yellowstone Bypass Canal
Interior, Department of the
Available for Licensing - Electrochemical Rare Earth Recovery from Coal Fly Ash: Turn Waste Stockpiles into Critical Materials Re…
Energy, Department of
56--1,500t of Base Gravel for Cheyenne River Agency,SD
Interior, Department of the
Detroit Project Office Stone Supply
Dept of Defense
56--Special Notice of Intent to Sole Source Award
Interior, Department of the
56--St. Marks NWR, Bulk Aggregate Material, 10-Year BP
Interior, Department of the
1240BE25Q0089_Aggregate Supply_Notice of Intent to Award Single Source
Agriculture, Department of
Stone and Soil MBPA on Fort Drum
Dept of Defense
Why getting in early wins Mining & Energy contracts
- Responding to a Mining & Energy Sources Sought can shape the requirement — and the set-aside — in your favour before it's locked.
- Presolicitation notices buy you weeks to build the right team and capture plan, instead of scrambling at RFP release.
- Special Notices and industry days put you in front of the contracting officer while the field is still small.
- By the time the formal RFP posts, the firms that engaged early already have the relationships and the inside track.
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Methodology. "Coming up" signals are notices whose SAM.gov notice type is Sources Sought, Presolicitation, or Special Notice — the early stages an agency posts while researching and planning a procurement. Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction notices are matched on the 21 2-digit NAICS prefix. They are leading indicators of buying intent, not formal agency procurement forecasts, and not every signal becomes a solicitation. Counts are of the live US federal opportunity corpus WinAContract tracks, sourced from SAM.gov and refreshed daily. As of June 2026. Always verify any specific notice against the source on SAM.gov.

