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Government contracts for paving & concrete in Indiana
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About paving & concrete contracts in Indiana
Paving & concrete contracts in Indiana typically cover asphalt overlays and mill-and-fill resurfacing on military base roads, concrete repair at federal courthouses and parking structures, runway and taxiway resurfacing at DoD airfields, sidewalk and ADA-curb-ramp construction, and recurring small-quantity paving IDIQs. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction), with smaller-scope work also classified under 238990 (All Other Specialty Trade Contractors), and the bulk of the work flows to the Army Corps of Engineers, the Air Force Civil Engineer Center, the Federal Highway Administration, and GSA. Most paving awards under the $45M SBA size standard run as small-business set-asides, with state DOT prequalification often required before bidding on larger packages.
There are no open paving & concrete contracts visible in Indiana 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 Indiana 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 Indiana.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the paving & concrete work in Indiana is posted through the IDOA Online Procurement system, with recurring buyers including the Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana University / Purdue. The state's Department of Administration (IDOA) runs a centralized vendor registration that all agencies pull from. ContractRadar pulls federal solicitations from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a paving and concrete contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.