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Government contracts for snow removal & ice control in Connecticut
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About snow removal & ice control contracts in Connecticut
Snow removal & ice control contracts in Connecticut typically cover seasonal snow plowing and ice control for municipal streets and parking lots, sidewalk and entryway snow clearing at government facilities, salting and sanding routes, snow hauling from downtown districts, and on-call winter storm-response agreements. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 561790 (Other Services to Buildings and Dwellings), with municipal plowing sometimes classified under 488490 (Other Support Activities for Road Transportation), and the bulk of the work flows to the GSA Public Buildings Service, the U.S. Postal Service, DoD installations, and county and municipal public-works departments across the snow belt. Snow contracts are solicited in summer and early fall for the coming winter, are almost always sized for local operators, and frequently reserve routes for small businesses with equipment based near the service area.
Connecticut currently has 8 open snow removal & ice control contracts in our database, with 6 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 State of CT - DAS Procurement (3 open posts) and US COAST GUARD (3), with the rest spread across other federal civilian agencies, DoD components, and state and local departments active in Connecticut.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the snow removal & ice control work in Connecticut is posted through BizNet (Connecticut Department of Administrative Services), with recurring buyers including the Connecticut Department of Transportation and the University of Connecticut. Connecticut's Small Business Set-Aside program reserves 25% of state contracting spend for certified small businesses. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a snow-removal contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.
Top matching contracts in Connecticut
Miscellaneous Concrete Sidewalk Repairs 2026
In general the work to be performed under this contract is for on-call services related to the removal and replacement of damaged sidewalk slabs, constructing ADA sidewalk ramps, paving driveway apron…
Snow Removal Services at Coast Guard Academy
This is a solicitation for Snow Removal Services at the Coast Guard Academy. Please review all attachments for information pertaining to the requirment and submission requirments. A site visit will be…
Snow Removal Services at Coast Guard Academy
This is a solicitation for Snow Removal Services at the Coast Guard Academy. Please review all attachments for information pertaining to the requirment and submission requirments. A site visit will be…
NRS Ansonia & Hamden, CT Snow and Ice Removal Services
Firm Fixed Price solicitation and award. Amplfying information included in attachments, in particuliar, SITE VISIT information.
2026-114 Grounds Keeping, Snow Removal, Retention Pond
The Housing Authority of the City of Hartford (the “Authority”) is issuing this Invitation for Bids (“IFB”) seeking to contract with one or more vendors (each a “Contractor”) for timely, consistent, a…
Various Electrical Service and Sign Installation Units
Provide electrical and sign installation services for the Department of Transportation. Type: Invitation to Bid
Landscaping and Snow Removal in Windsor Locks, CT
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has a requirement for Landscaping and Snow Removal services at the Bradley Air Traffic Control Tower in Windsor Locks, CT. All work shall be accomplished in a…
Service ADA Door
The contractor shall furnish all labor, material, equipment, and transportation, to service ADA door at Leamy Hall, Coast Guard Academy, New London, Connecticut. This includes disconnecting power, rem…