Portals and programs to check
State/local portal
Vermont Business Registry and Bid System
- Eligibility
- Open to businesses that can sell goods, services, construction, repair, information technology, maintenance, or professional work to Vermont agencies and participating public buyers. Contractors normally need a legal business record, tax identifier, commodity codes, trade licenses when regulated, insurance, and authority to sign binding bids.
- Registration
- Create a vendor or bidder account in Vermont Business Registry and Bid System, add tax and remittance details, select NIGP, UNSPSC, commodity, or category codes, and opt into email notices. Upload W-9, insurance, licensing, or substitute tax documents if the portal or solicitation asks for them, then keep contacts current before deadlines.
Agency-specific
VTrans Contract Administration Bids and Requests
- Eligibility
- Best for highway, bridge, facility, pavement, guardrail, traffic-control, landscaping, engineering, trucking, materials, and maintenance contractors that can meet VTrans Contract Administration Bids and Requests specifications. Prime bidders may need prequalification, bonding, insurance, safety history, equipment capacity, and financial information; subcontractors use plan-holder lists and bid tabs to market to primes.
- Registration
- Review advertisements and letting schedules, complete contractor prequalification if required, obtain plans through the DOT, Bid Express, the agency site, or the named plan room, and track addenda. Federally assisted transportation projects often include DBE or small-business goals, but the percentage and counting rules are set in each solicitation.
Set-aside program
VTrans DBE Directory Search
- Eligibility
- Use this program if your company may qualify as a disadvantaged, minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned, or small business for transportation or public-buyer outreach in Vermont. Eligibility usually turns on ownership and control, good standing, size or revenue limits, personal net-worth or disadvantage standards where applicable, licenses, and the owner's active role in day-to-day management.
- Registration
- Apply or search through VTrans DBE Directory Search, create the required certification profile where available, and upload ownership, tax, operating agreement, resume, licensing, payroll, and financial documents requested by the program. Certification can improve directory visibility and access to solicitations with participation goals, but it does not guarantee award or replace bid responsiveness.
Federal
SAM.gov Contract Opportunities
- Eligibility
- Open to contractors pursuing federal agencies, military installations, VA facilities, federal courthouses, national parks, research labs, and other U.S. government buyers that purchase work performed in Vermont. Vendors need an active SAM entity registration, accurate NAICS codes, representations and certifications, and capacity to comply with federal clauses.
- Registration
- Register the entity at SAM.gov, obtain or confirm a UEI, complete tax, banking, CAGE, NAICS, and FAR/DFARS representations, then search Contract Opportunities by place of performance, NAICS, set-aside code, and agency. Watch amendments closely because federal bids can change scope, wage determinations, and site-visit rules.
Set-aside program
SBA Small Business Search and MySBA Certifications
- Eligibility
- For firms that want federal buyers and prime contractors to find them for small-business, WOSB, EDWOSB, SDVOSB, VOSB, HUBZone, or 8(a) opportunities. Eligibility depends on SBA size standards, ownership and control, certification-specific rules, SAM consistency, and a capability profile that matches the NAICS work actually performed.
- Registration
- After SAM is active, claim or update the SBA Small Business Search profile and, when eligible, apply in MySBA Certifications for formal programs. Add service keywords, bonding levels, licenses, geographic reach, and past performance. Contracting officers use this data during market research before setting work aside.
State/local portal
BidNet Direct Vermont Purchasing Group
- Eligibility
- Useful for contractors that also want city, county, school district, utility, housing authority, airport, and special-district leads in Vermont. BidNet is a commercial bid-notification network, not a state certification program, so eligibility still depends on each buyer's license, insurance, bonding, local preference, and solicitation rules.
- Registration
- Create a supplier profile, choose categories that match your trade, set Vermont as a watch area where available, and decide whether the free or paid notification tier fits your pipeline. Always open the buyer's original documents and submit through the official channel named in the solicitation.
How to start
Start with Vermont Business Registry and Bid System if you sell routine goods, repairs, maintenance, facilities work, information technology, professional services, or small construction directly to Vermont agencies. It is the best first registration for contractors that need purchase orders, quote events, and statewide bid notices before chasing specialized work. Construction-heavy firms should register there, then move immediately to VTrans Contract Administration Bids and Requests; DOT and infrastructure opportunities require more lead time for prequalification, bonding, plans, wage rules, and subcontractor outreach. If your ownership profile may qualify for VTrans DBE Directory Search, start that process early because certification reviews can take weeks and many solicitations will not count a firm toward participation goals until the certification is active or the directory record can be verified. Firms near federal installations, VA facilities, federal buildings, parks, labs, or disaster-response work should treat SAM.gov as a parallel track, not a last step. Activate SAM, then tune SBA Small Business Search so buyers can find NAICS codes, bonding capacity, licenses, and service areas. Use BidNet Direct Vermont Purchasing Group after official registrations are underway; it is useful for local-government discovery, but final submissions still follow the buyer's instructions.
Treat certifications as bid-readiness work
Certification can help with participation goals, buyer searches, and prime-contractor outreach, but it does not replace licensing, bonding, insurance, prequalification, site visits, or a responsive bid package.
Source: ProFix Editorial Team. Last updated 2026-06-09. This guide is informational and does not replace solicitation documents, procurement counsel, certification review, tax advice, or license verification.