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Government contracts for general construction in West Virginia
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About general construction contracts in West Virginia
General construction contracts in West Virginia typically cover vertical building construction, facility renovations, school and base-housing additions, courthouse rehabs, ADA upgrades, design-build task orders under USACE and NAVFAC MATOCs, and small new-build packages typically scoped as government construction contracts. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 236220 (Commercial and Institutional Building Construction), with related work also classified under 236210 (Industrial Building Construction) and 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), and the bulk of the work flows to the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), and GSA. Many awards run as multiple-award task-order contracts (MATOCs), which reward small construction firms that win a seat on the panel — these set-asides regularly favor 8(a), HUBZone, and SDVOSB general contractors over national primes.
West Virginia currently has 19 open general construction contracts in our database, with 18 added in the last 30 days. That's a steady cadence — enough flow to make automated alerting worthwhile rather than manual portal-checking. The most active buyers are GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION (10 open posts) and AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE (3), with the rest spread across other federal civilian agencies, DoD components, and state and local departments active in West Virginia.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the general construction work in West Virginia is posted through West Virginia wvOASIS, with recurring buyers including the West Virginia Division of Highways and West Virginia University. The Purchasing Division within the Department of Administration centralizes most state-agency buying. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a general construction firm doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.