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How to Win Federal Infrastructure and Construction Contracts

Mar 25, 2025 8:00:00 AM / by USFCR posted in Guides, News, Industry-Specific Contracting

The U.S. government consistently funds large-scale infrastructure and construction projects, providing billions in contract opportunities for businesses of all sizes. While some agencies face budget adjustments, federal construction remains a priority, especially with projects tied to the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and sustainability initiatives.

Federal contracts present an opportunity for stable, long-term work for small and mid-sized contractors. However, understanding the contracting process, positioning your business effectively, and identifying the right opportunities are key to success.

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Building Opportunities: How Construction Expos Help Contractors Secure Federal Infrastructure Contracts

Dec 3, 2024 11:41:25 AM / by USFCR posted in News, Industry-Specific Contracting

Contractors Secure Federal Infrastructure Contracts

The federal government continues to invest heavily in infrastructure, from rebuilding highways and bridges to constructing military facilities and disaster recovery projects. For contractors in the construction and infrastructure sectors, staying informed about trends, technologies, and opportunities is essential to securing federal contracts.

Construction expos provide an unmatched opportunity to connect with industry leaders, learn about cutting-edge innovations, and position your business for upcoming projects. Whether you’re an established contractor or just starting to bid on federal contracts, these expos can be the gateway to your next major opportunity.

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Construction and Engineering: Paving the Way for America's Future

Apr 12, 2024 11:59:05 AM / by USFCR posted in News, Industry-Specific Contracting

Construction and Engineering: Building Tomorrow

The $1.2 Trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has ushered in a new era for the construction and engineering sectors and presents many opportunities for small businesses and well-established firms. This transformative period in U.S. infrastructure development is not just about enhancing roads and bridges; it extends to modernizing broadband networks and revitalizing public utilities.

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