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Government contracts for trucking & hauling in Wyoming
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About trucking & hauling contracts in Wyoming
Trucking & hauling contracts in Wyoming typically cover dump-truck and aggregate hauling for road and public-works projects, equipment and heavy-machinery transport, freight deliveries between agency facilities, courier and box-truck delivery routes, and on-call hourly hauling IDIQs. Federal posts in this category fall under NAICS 484220 (Specialized Freight Trucking, Local), with related work under 484110 (General Freight Trucking, Local) and 492110 (Couriers and Express Delivery Services), and the bulk of the work flows to DoD installations, the U.S. Postal Service, GSA logistics offices, and state Departments of Transportation. Hauling and freight work is heavily small-business set-aside, and many state DOT hauling solicitations are reserved for DBE-certified or locally based operators, keeping single-truck and small-fleet owner-operators competitive.
There are no open trucking & hauling contracts visible in Wyoming right now, but new postings land daily — historically this category sees several postings per month statewide. Setting up a saved search now means catching the next Wyoming 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 Wyoming.
Beyond federal opportunities, much of the trucking & hauling work in Wyoming is posted through the Wyoming Public Purchasing System, with recurring buyers including WYDOT and the University of Wyoming. The State Purchasing program centralizes most state-agency buying through the Department of Administration and Information. ContractRadar pulls federal postings from SAM.gov alongside state and local feeds so a trucking and hauling contractor doesn't have to monitor each portal manually.