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Government contracts for fencing in South Dakota
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About fencing contracts in South Dakota
Fencing contracts in South Dakota 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.
There are no open fencing contracts visible in South Dakota right now, but new solicitations land daily — historically this category sees several postings per month statewide. Setting up a saved search now means catching the next South Dakota post the moment it hits SAM.gov or the state procurement portal, often several days before vendors who only check manually each week. Buyers span a mix of federal civilian agencies, DoD installations, and state and local governments active in South Dakota.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the fencing work in South Dakota is posted through the South Dakota Bureau of Administration bid portal, with recurring buyers including the South Dakota Department of Transportation and the South Dakota Board of Regents. The Office of Procurement Management within the Bureau of Administration centralizes most state buying. ContractRadar pulls federal solicitations from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a fencing contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.