Federal Contracting: GA
Federal Construction Contracts in Georgia
Georgia's federal construction market is driven by Fort Moore, one of the Army's largest training installations, along with Fort Stewart, Moody AFB, and VA healthcare facilities spread across the state.
Georgia Market
Federal Construction in Georgia: By the Numbers
Based on active SAM.gov listings, federal award history, and RenovationRoute contract intelligence. Fort Moore is undergoing a significant transformation following its renaming and the merger of Infantry and Armor schools, generating substantial construction spending for new training facilities and updated barracks.
Active Federal Contracts
820 active construction listings on SAM.gov in Georgia. One of the most active states in the country for federal construction work.
Average Contract Value
$198,000 average per award. Small business set-asides (under $250K) have far fewer bidders and are where most contractors get their first federal win.
RenovationRoute Tier 1 Leads
45 high-confidence federal construction leads in Georgia already matched to contractors in our platform. More than any other state outside the top three.
Who Posts the Work
Top Federal Agencies Posting Construction Contracts in Georgia
These agencies fund the majority of federal construction spending in the state. Each posts opportunities directly on SAM.gov.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Savannah & Mobile Districts)
Installation Management Command (Fort Moore, Fort Stewart)
Department of Veterans Affairs (Atlanta, Augusta)
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany
Key Installations
Military & Federal Installations Driving Construction in Georgia
These facilities post construction contracts regularly on SAM.gov. Set-asides at these installations often see fewer than 5 bidders.
Fort Moore (Fort Benning), Columbus
Home of the Infantry and Armor schools and one of the Army's largest training installations. MILCON spending here is continuous.
Fort Stewart, Hinesville
Home of the 3rd Infantry Division. Barracks and range infrastructure contracts post regularly.
Hunter Army Airfield, Savannah
Aviation support installation with regular facility work and proximity to the Savannah port.
Moody Air Force Base, Valdosta
Fighter wing base with ongoing facility and flightline maintenance
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany, Albany
Logistics and maintenance depot with specialized facility needs and limited local competition.
VA Construction
VA Hospitals and Clinics Posting Contracts in Georgia
The Department of Veterans Affairs runs a large ongoing renovation and maintenance program at every VA medical center. Many of these contracts are SDVOSB or VOSB set-asides with limited competition.
Atlanta VA Medical Center
Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center (Augusta)
Carl Vinson VA Medical Center (Dublin)
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Common Questions
Federal Construction Contracts in Georgia: FAQ
Answers to the questions contractors in this state ask most.
What construction work is available around Fort Moore in Columbus, Georgia?
Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning) posts a wide range of construction contracts through the Army's Installation Management Command and the Savannah Corps District. That includes barracks renovation, training range infrastructure, motor pools, administrative buildings, and utilities. Projects range from $50K repairs up to multi-million MILCON projects. Small businesses and SDVOSBs compete well on work under $250K.
Which Corps of Engineers district covers Georgia?
Georgia is split between two districts. Most of the state falls under the Savannah District, which covers Georgia and South Carolina. Southwestern Georgia falls under the Mobile District. Both post construction opportunities on SAM.gov under their respective district identifiers.
Are there HUBZone opportunities in Georgia?
Yes. Several rural areas of Georgia are designated HUBZones, including parts of southwest Georgia near Albany and the surrounding counties. HUBZone set-aside contracts face very limited competition. Check the SBA HUBZone map to see if your business address qualifies.
How do I find VA construction contracts in Atlanta?
Atlanta VA Medical Center contracts are posted on SAM.gov under the VA Network Contracting Office 7. Filter by place of performance in Fulton County, GA and NAICS 23xxxx. Set up an alert on RenovationRoute with your radius set to Atlanta and you will get notified automatically when something new posts.
Learn More
Resources for Federal Construction Contractors
Federal Opportunities Overview
See all the features RenovationRoute uses to surface and score federal construction contracts: compliance detection, win probability, SMS alerts, and more.
How to Register on SAM.gov
You cannot legally get paid on a federal construction contract without a SAM.gov registration. Our step-by-step guide walks you through the entire process.
Run a Free SPRS Precheck Before You Bid DoD Work
If the solicitation includes DFARS 252.204-7021 or CMMC language, check your readiness first. This free SPRS precheck helps you avoid spending hours on bids you could be disqualified from.
CMMC and SPRS Explained for Construction Contractors
Read the plain-English guide to DFARS 252.204-7021, SPRS scores, and CMMC requirements so you can quickly determine which federal opportunities fit your current compliance status.
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