Government Contracts for NAICS 112111
Federal contract opportunities for naics 112111 businesses (NAICS 112111). Connect your SAM.gov API key to see live data.
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How to Win NAICS 112111 Government Contracts
Federal agencies spend billions annually on naics 112111 services under NAICS code 112111. Opportunities are posted on SAM.gov with response windows of 14-30 days — most small businesses miss them because they don't check daily.
Requirements to bid: You need an active SAM.gov registration (free), a DUNS/UEI number, and in most cases the relevant trade licenses for your state. Many naics 112111 contracts are set aside exclusively for small businesses, 8(a) firms, HUBZone, WOSB, or service-disabled veteran-owned businesses.
Why use GovBidScope: We monitor SAM.gov every hour and alert you the moment a matching opportunity posts — with a plain-English AI summary so you don't have to read a 40-page solicitation to decide if it's worth pursuing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is NAICS 112111?
NAICS 112111 covers naics 112111 businesses. The federal government uses this code to classify contracts by industry, so agencies can find qualified vendors for specific types of work.
How many naics 112111 contracts are posted per month?
Typically 50-200+ opportunities per month under NAICS 112111, depending on the fiscal year cycle. Volume spikes in Q4 (July-September) as agencies spend remaining budgets.
Can I bid if I'm a small business?
Yes. The federal government is required to award at least 23% of contracts to small businesses. Many contracts under NAICS 112111 are set aside exclusively for small businesses or disadvantaged categories (8(a), HUBZone, WOSB, SDVOSB).