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Government contracts for fencing in Nevada
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About fencing contracts in Nevada
Fencing contracts in Nevada typically cover perimeter security fencing at DoD installations, chain-link and ornamental fencing at federal courthouses and USPS facilities, highway right-of-way fencing for state DOTs, athletic-field and park fencing for municipal recreation departments, and crash-rated bollards and barrier systems. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 238990 (All Other Specialty Trade Contractors), the catch-all classification that covers fence installation, and the bulk of the work flows to DoD installations, the GSA Public Buildings Service, the U.S. Postal Service, and state Departments of Transportation. Fencing IDIQs are commonly reserved for 8(a), SDVOSB, and HUBZone small businesses given typical task-order values under the simplified acquisition threshold.
Nevada currently has 1 open fencing solicitation in our database, with 1 added in the last 30 days. Volume in smaller markets is lumpy: a single base or facility can drive a quarter of annual postings. The most active buyer is Department of Transportation (1 open posts), but solicitations also come from federal civilian agencies and state-level departments operating in Nevada.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the fencing work in Nevada is posted through Nevada ePro / SilverFlume, with recurring buyers including the Nevada Department of Transportation, the Nevada System of Higher Education, and Clark County School District. Nevada's State Purchasing Division runs centralized contracts that most agencies — including school districts — leverage rather than re-soliciting. ContractRadar pulls federal solicitations from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a fencing contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.