Government opportunities
Connecticut government contract opportunities
Open federal and state contracting opportunities with a place of performance in Connecticut. We scan federal and state contracting opportunities and refresh this list every day — browse what's current below, then let BidSignal email you only the ones that fit your trade.
What to know about Connecticut government contracts
Public agencies across Connecticut buy from small contractors every week — the hard part is finding the bids that fit.
Most Connecticut contractors miss bids not because they can't win them but because they never saw them in time. BidSignal reads federal and state contracting opportunities every day and surfaces only the ones that match how you're set up to perform.
GROUNDS SHOP SALT SHED REPLACEMENT
Homeland Security, Department of · Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Due
Jun 4
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Meat
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Bread
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Eggs
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Vegetables
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Dairy
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Kosher/Halal
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Subsistence
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
FCI Danbury 4th Quarter Fruit
Justice, Department of · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 5
NSSF TRAK Machines Bed Mills, Knee Mills, and Lathe Onsite OEM Preventive Maintenance and Corrective Repairs
Department of Defense · Other Services (except Public Administration)
Due
Jun 8
USNS JOSHUA HUMPHREYS (T-AO 188) Immersion Suits
Department of Defense · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 12
Bradley Commercial Internet Service
Department of Defense · Information
Due
Jun 12
CH-53K® Incorporation of Tail Fold Lock Actuator (TFLA)
Department of Defense · Manufacturing
Due
Jun 12
USCG Long Island Sound Chemical injector
Homeland Security, Department of · Construction
Due
Jun 12
Landscaping and Snow Removal in Windsor Locks, CT
Transportation, Department of · Landscaping Services
Due
Jun 12
Bradley Commercial Internet Service
Department of Defense · Information
Due
Jun 15
Bradley Commercial Internet Service
Department of Defense · Information
Due
Jun 15
Pavement Crack Repair and Seal Coating, Thomaston Dam, Thomaston, CT
Department of Defense · Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
Due
Jun 17
J045--Fan Coil Unit Replacements at VAMC West Haven, CT
Veterans Affairs, Department of · Plumbing, Heating, and Air-Conditioning Contractors
Due
Jun 17
DRAFT SOLICITATION - Construction of Chilled Water Replacement and Site Utility Improvements (Phase A2) at the Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) campus in West Haven, CT
Department of Defense · Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Due
Jun 19
Bradley Field Tank Repairs
Department of Defense · Construction
Due
Jun 22
R408--Veterans Outcome Assessment Program (VOAP) Services
Veterans Affairs, Department of · Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
Due
Jun 22
Shortlisted Firms for Phase II Design-Build Services for a New United States Courthouse in Hartford, CT
General Services Administration · Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
Frequently asked questions
How do I find government contracts in Connecticut?
Federal opportunities with work sited in Connecticut and the state's own agency solicitations live in separate systems. BidSignal consolidates federal and state contracting opportunities into one daily feed and matches them to your trade and service area, so you can stop checking multiple portals.
Who can bid on Connecticut government contracts?
Any registered business that meets a solicitation's requirements can bid. Many contracts are set aside for small businesses or for certified firms (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB). BidSignal flags the set-asides you qualify for so you only chase bids you're eligible to win.
How often are Connecticut opportunities updated?
Every business day. BidSignal scans federal and state contracting opportunities daily, so what you see here reflects what is currently open — and matched bids land in your inbox the morning they post.
Is there a fee to see Connecticut contract opportunities?
No. Browsing is free and there's a free matching plan — no credit card. Tell BidSignal your trade and the states you serve and the matched bids arrive by email.
How many Connecticut government contract opportunities are open right now?
Right now this page lists 23 open opportunities for Connecticut government contract opportunities.
Never miss one of these again.
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